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DMF’s journey to inclusive online music education

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January 16, 2024
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As a nonprofit that works to transform the lives of people living with disabilities through free music education, events, and programming, it is critical that Daniel’s Music Foundation (DMF) can meet their audience where they’re most comfortable. That means providing flexible, accessible, and inclusive ways for their users to choose how they interact with DMF’s content. 

By partnering with BASIC/DEPT® and implementing Contentful’s Composable Content Platform, DMF was able to revamp their website experience through an accessible design approach resulting in the ability to easily manage content in one place and deliver it across multiple channels. Through Contentful’s workflow management, DMF was also able to empower their employees to do what they do best - develop amazing content while shortening time to market.

In this video, hear directly from Ken Trush, Co-Founder & Managing Director and Carla Sullivan, Marketing & Disability Awareness Director at DMF along with Dave Lucas, Senior Producer at BASIC/DEPT® and Jason Saroyan, Director, Channels & Alliances, North America at Contentful about how DMF managed this digital transformation in order to scale with their growing user base while still staying true to their mission.

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