We work with a number of partner organisations to help us support the 115,000 Welsh people living with serious sight loss.
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Academi
The Welsh Literature Academy adivses us on what Welsh books we should produce in accessible formats, and turn into talking books for our members.
The Bible Society
The Bible Society has helped us to make the New Testament and and Psalms available to Welsh braille users for the first time ever.
Big Lottery Fund
The Lottery has funded a three year project called the Wales Eye Patient Advocacy Service. This means that more newly diagnosed people in Wales will have support and access to services.
Cytûn
Churches together in Wales have provided vital fundraising which meant we could produce a braille versions of the New Testament and Psalms in Welsh.
Cardiff, Vales and Valleys
CVV is an associated charity. They provide support and services for blind and partially sighted people in Cardiff, the Vale of Glamorgan, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Rhondda Cynon Taf and Merthyr. With their help, we can deliver better services to more people.
Eisteddfod
We produce literature in a range of accessible formats for the Eisteddfod every year. Their support means Welsh speaking blind and partially sighted people can enjoy this amazing festival of Welsh culture that dates back to 1176, and is still going strong.
HMP Parc
RNIB Cymru runs the braille unit at HMP Parc prison.
Merched y Wawr
The Welsh Women's Movement has provided funding for us to produce accessible versions of books by award-winning author Bethan Gwanas.
Positif Politics
Positif Politics is a publish affairs agency that supports RNIB Cymru, and helps our members meet AMs to talk about their needs and expectations.
Sherman Theatre
We produce all of Sherman Theatre's literature in accessible formats, which means blind and partially sighted people have equal access to information.
UCAN Productions
UCAN Productions is a fantastic organisation that increases opportunities for young blind and partially sighted people in Wales and the UK.
Wales Millennium Centre
Wales Millennium Centre produces all of its literature in accessible formats, and they work with us to ensure they are providing equal access to information and the arts to blind and partially sighted people.
Welsh Books Council
The Welsh Books Council promotes
RNIB's Talking Books to a wide audience. Their support is invaluable in reaching out to blind and partially sighted people across Wales.
Welsh Government
We work extensively with Welsh Government. They have provided essential funding for us to complete our Welsh synthetic voice.
Welsh Joint Education Committee
WJEC's funding means we can produce accessible versions of curriculum materials for blind and partially sighted student across Wales.
Welsh Language Board
The Welsh Language Board provides funding that means we can produce accessible children's books for the thousands of blind and partially sighted children in Wales.