Accessibility Statement

The Campaign for Disability Employment (CDE) is committed to providing an accessible site for all users, and strives to provide accessible information to all users, including people using assistive technology. Our site has been designed to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0 at Level Double-A and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

Pages have been designed to work with the built-in text resizing features of your browser. More information about customizing your computer or web browser can be found at Better Web Browsing: Tips for Customizing Your Computer.

Other Content Formats
In some cases, we provide content in formats other than a basic webpage. Examples include PDF and Microsoft Office formats such as Word, Excel or PowerPoint. If your computer does not have an appropriate viewer for these file types, please use the links below to learn more about downloading software that will help you open these files.

Third Party Websites
Please note that while we make every effort to provide information accessible for all users, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third party websites to which we may link.

Testing and Feedback
The CDE website has been tested extensively for usability and accessibility with end users using a variety of assistive and browser technologies. We review the site regularly to ensure continual adherence to accessibility standards and best practices, and we strive to continually improve the accessibility of the site. If you have any feedback, or would like to become a beta tester, please contact us.

WCAG 2.0 Level AA Conformance Statement
All web pages on WhatCanYouDoCampaign.org conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0 at Level Double-A. The specifications that this content “relies upon” are XHTML 1.0. The technologies that this content “uses but does not rely upon” are:  HTML5, WAI-ARIA 1.0, JavaScript, CSS, PDF, SVG, GIF, PNG and JPEG. Content was tested using a variety of user agents and assistive technologies.