Accessibility is the key to unlocking untapped opportunities in nearly every industry. From technology to education, architecture compliance to gaming and fashion, accessibility offers boundless potential for those bold enough to explore this field.
Accessibility has never been a trend—it’s a universal need. At its core, accessibility means enhancing ease of use for people with disabilities. Yet, we live in a world that oftentimes excludes their needs in the design of facilities and services in physical and digital spaces.
As a result, accessibility is treated as an add-on or afterthought. Of course this creates immense gaps in access to important life saving resources that able-bodied people can access daily, causing inequity. This is where you can make a difference—not only by advocating for access but also by creating a meaningful livelihood for yourself.

While some assume the market for disabled people is too small to matter, the truth is quite the opposite. Approximately 20% of the global population lives with disabilities. In the United States, that figure climbs to 28%, meaning over 94 million Americans have disabilities. They spend their money where they find value across all markets.
Disabled people are responsible for over $13 trillion across economic markets in the United States alone. Moreover, their families and support networks also seek products and services that enhance the lives of their loved ones, which accounts for about 5 trillion in spending power.
Large firms like Deque, United Airlines, and Accenture have taken significant strides in prioritizing disability and accessibility rights. These companies are not only setting industry standards but also showcasing how integrating accessibility can be both socially impactful and highly lucrative. Their success highlights the untapped potential and economic benefits of embracing inclusivity.
Of course, entrepreneurship comes with its challenges—it’s not always easier than a traditional job. Both paths have their pros and cons. However, owning a business can start as a side hustle or grow into a full-time venture.
Your results will depend on your effort, available resources, and ability to execute your vision. When faced with turbulence, centering your mission on equity and human rights can provide a sense of purpose that resonates deeply with people worldwide.

The 350 Ways to Make Money with Accessibility is your roadmap to starting a purpose-driven business. With diverse ideas spanning various industries and starting budgets, it’s designed to help you take action today. And with the complimentary 28-day launch plan, you’ll have a structured blueprint to turn your vision into reality while avoiding common startup pitfalls- including those I’ve experienced myself.
By creating products and services that prioritize accessibility, you’re helping break down barriers for millions of people worldwide, and that's the kind of work that creates lasting change.
Whether or not you decide to pursue the 350 Ways to Make money with Accessibility Guide, it’s vital to commit to creating barrier-free experiences in small ways every day. Advocacy doesn’t have to be tied to a business—every effort, no matter how small, contributes to a more equitable world.
There’s a pioneering spirit in all of us. By channeling that energy into promoting social good, you can create a ripple effect that uplifts communities across the globe.
"Whatever you're meant to do, do it now. The conditions have always been impossible."
-Doris Lessing