Commitment

Accessibility

Last updated May 1, 2026

Crowdifund exists for everyone. We're committed to making the platform usable by people of all abilities, and we treat accessibility as a continuous practice — not a checklist.

Standards we follow

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. This means our pages are designed to be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for assistive technology.

What this looks like in practice

We build with semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, and ARIA labels where appropriate. Color contrast meets AA on all primary text and interactive elements. Form fields have visible labels, and error messages are announced to screen readers.

Images on campaign pages support alt text. Videos, when present, should include captions. We test with VoiceOver, NVDA, and keyboard only as part of our regular release process.

Known gaps

We're not perfect. Some user-uploaded content — like campaign photos and stories — depends on the people who created them. If you encounter a campaign that's hard to access, you can use the report button or contact us directly.

We're also actively working on improving focus indicators in our donation flow and adding skip-to-content links across all pages.

Tell us when something breaks

If something on Crowdifund is hard to use with assistive technology, we want to hear about it. Reports from real users are the most reliable way for us to find and fix problems.

Reach our team through the contact page. Please include the page you were on, what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology you were using.

Ongoing work

Accessibility is part of every design review and code change. We partner with users and reviewers from disability communities to keep improving — and we'll keep this page up to date as we ship changes.