Accessibility

Last Updated: July 31, 2025

We are committed to building websites and digital tools that are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. This Accessibility Policy outlines an approach to accessibility and how users can report any barriers they may encounter.


1. Commitment to Accessibility

Websites built using our framework aim to:

  • Be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust
  • Adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards whenever possible
  • Include accessible navigation, image alt text, form labels, color contrast, and keyboard usability

2. Accessibility Practices

Each website includes a combination of the following practices:

  • Use of semantic HTML and accessible ARIA attributes
  • AI-generated or manually written alt text for meaningful images
  • Responsive layouts designed for screen readers and keyboard navigation
  • Ongoing testing using accessibility tools and screen reader simulators
  • Periodic audits using tools such as Google Lighthouse or WAVE

3. Ongoing Improvement

While a high standard of accessibility is aimed for at launch, maintaining accessibility is a continuous process. Clients and site administrators are encouraged to:

  • Continue applying inclusive design principles
  • Monitor accessibility compliance during content updates
  • Use accessibility tools to evaluate changes over time

4. Reporting Accessibility Issues

If you experience any difficulty accessing content or functionality on a website, we encourage you to report the issue.

Please use the following form to report accessibility concerns:

👉 Submit Accessibility Feedback

Submissions will be reviewed and acted on as quickly as possible by the appropriate site manager.


5. Contact

For any other questions regarding accessibility or website usability, please use the contact information provided on the individual website or reach out to the managing organization directly.