Notice
This Accessibility Statement (this “Statement”) describes the accessibility commitments and current conformance status of Money on the Table, LLC, a Montana limited liability company (“mott,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), with respect to the websites located at mott.money and mott-demo.vercel.app, any successor or related properties, and any related online or offline services operated by mott (collectively, the “Service”).
This Statement is provided in conformance with the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative's Accessibility Statement Generator Tool recommendation and is intended to satisfy the disclosure expectations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and analogous state and local accessibility laws.
1. Commitment
1.1 mott is committed to ensuring that the Service is accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who are blind or have low vision, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, individuals with motor or cognitive disabilities, and individuals who rely on assistive technologies, including screen readers, alternative input devices, and voice-control software.
1.2 mott commits to making the Service perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust in conformity with the principles set forth in the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2, Level AA (“WCAG 2.2 AA”), and with the requirements of:
- (a) Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12181–12189, and the United States Department of Justice's final rule under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 28 C.F.R. Part 35 (April 2024);
- (b) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794, where applicable;
- (c) Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794d, and the Section 508 standards set forth at 36 C.F.R. Part 1194, where the Service is procured by a federal agency;
- (d) the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-260, where applicable; and
- (e) analogous state and local accessibility laws of the jurisdictions in which the Service is offered, including, without limitation, N.Y. State Tech. Law § 103 and California Government Code §§ 11135 and 7405, where applicable.
2. Conformance Standard
2.1 mott has adopted WCAG 2.2 AA as the technical conformance target for the Service. WCAG 2.2 was published by the W3C on October 5, 2023, and is incorporated by reference by leading federal and state accessibility regulations.
2.2 This Statement is itself authored in conformance with WCAG 2.2 AA: headings are nested in correct order, prose is written in plain English, links describe their destinations, and the page is intended to render and read consistently with assistive technologies.
3. Conformance Status
3.1 Self-Assessment. mott self-assesses the Service against WCAG 2.2 AA on a continuing basis. As of the Effective Date, the Service is “partially conformant” with WCAG 2.2 AA. “Partially conformant” means that some parts of the Service do not fully conform to the accessibility standard as of the Effective Date.
3.2 Third-Party Review. mott will engage independent third-party accessibility review on a rolling basis and will update this Statement upon completion of each such review.
4. Known Limitations
As of the Effective Date, the following limitations are known and are being addressed in mott's ongoing accessibility program:
4.1 Certain demonstration persona portraits and photographic placeholders are rendered using CSS treatments and do not yet have human-authored alternative text. Generic substitute text is in place pending replacement during the post-demonstration design refresh.
4.2 Certain animated elements (including the homepage dollar counter, the marquee ticker strip, and the count-up effects) animate by default. Users who have configured the prefers-reduced-motion operating-system preference are presented with static equivalents. Any failure of this behavior should be reported using the contact set forth in Section 7.
4.3 The contrast ratio of the voltage-green accent color (#A4DC0F) against a white background is verified on each release. Where the contrast ratio falls below the 4.5:1 threshold required for normal text by WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 1.4.3, the accent is treated as decorative and the underlying text uses a navy or black color token that meets the threshold.
4.4 The institutional partner portal screens are in design iteration as of the Effective Date and have not yet been audited against WCAG 2.2 AA.
4.5 PDF reports generated by the Compliance Reporting feature (including, without limitation, IRS Form 990 Schedule H, Community Reinvestment Act, and Title III reports) are not yet tagged for screen-reader navigation. Tagged PDF output is scheduled to be implemented before any institutional partner uses the feature in production.
5. Implemented Accessibility Features
The following accessibility features are implemented on the Service as of the Effective Date:
5.1 Semantic HTML throughout. Headings, lists, navigational landmarks, and form controls use the corresponding semantic elements.
5.2 Full keyboard operability. Every interactive element on the consumer-facing Service is reachable, focusable, and operable through the keyboard alone. Focus indicators are visible.
5.3 ARIA labels and roles where the visible affordance is ambiguous, including with respect to the persona switcher, the partner switcher, and the search controls.
5.4 A “skip to content” link at the top of each page, per WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 2.4.1.
5.5 Visible focus indicators implemented in the voltage-green color token at a contrast-safe weight.
5.6 Programmatic association of form labels with their inputs, and programmatic association of error messages with the field that failed validation.
5.7 Non-color cues for state, status, and category, in addition to color.
5.8 Respect for the user's operating-system preferences, including prefers-reduced-motion and prefers-color-scheme, where supported.
5.9 Plain-language eligibility explanations on each Opportunity detail page.
5.10 Resizable text. The Service renders without loss of content or functionality at 200% browser zoom on a 1280-pixel-wide viewport, per WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 1.4.4.
6. Third-Party Content
Portions of the Service incorporate or link to content operated by third parties (including without limitation government program portals reached via outbound link, partner application flows, and payment screens operated by Stripe). mott does not control the accessibility of third-party content. mott encourages users encountering an accessibility barrier in third-party content to (a) report the barrier to mott using the contact in Section 7, so that mott may work with the third party, and (b) report the barrier directly to the third-party operator.
7. Feedback; Alternative Formats; Reasonable Accommodation
7.1 Feedback Channel. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on the Service, please contact mott at:
- (a) Email: accessibility@mott.money
- (b) Postal Mail: Money on the Table, LLC, Attention: Accessibility, c/o the Registered Agent on file with the Montana Secretary of State.
7.2 Service Levels. mott commits to acknowledging accessibility feedback within two (2) business days of receipt and to providing a substantive response, or a clear remediation plan, within ten (10) business days of receipt.
7.3 Alternative Formats. mott will provide information from the Service in alternative accessible formats on request and at no cost. Alternative formats available on request include large print, plain text, a tagged PDF, a screen-reader-friendly export of the Opportunities matched to a User's profile, and a screen-reader-friendly version of any compliance report.
7.4 Reasonable Accommodation. Where Applicable Law requires mott to provide reasonable accommodation in connection with the Service, mott will provide such accommodation on request, subject only to the limitations expressly permitted by such law.
8. Enforcement; Complaint Resolution
8.1 Internal Complaint. Users may submit an accessibility complaint to mott by email to accessibility@mott.money with the subject line “Accessibility Complaint.” A complaint should include the URL of the affected page, a description of the barrier, the assistive technology used, and the outcome the User expected. mott will issue a written response within ten (10) business days of receipt.
8.2 External Complaint. A User may, instead of or in addition to an internal complaint, file a complaint with:
- (a) the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section, under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, at ada.gov;
- (b) the United States Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, where the Service is used in an educational context;
- (c) the Federal Communications Commission, where the Service implicates the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act; or
- (d) the office of the User's state attorney general, or other state or local accessibility authority of competent jurisdiction.
8.3 No Retaliation. mott will not retaliate against any User for submitting an accessibility complaint. Submission of a complaint will not affect the User's access to the Service or to any Opportunity surfaced on the Service.
9. Federal Procurement; Section 508; VPAT
Where the Service is procured by a federal agency or is otherwise subject to Section 508, mott will provide a current Accessibility Conformance Report (“ACR”) using the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (“VPAT”) version 2.5 (Revision 508 / EN 301 549 / WCAG 2.2), in accordance with the standards set forth at 36 C.F.R. Part 1194. The current ACR is available to authorized procurement officials upon request to accessibility@mott.money. mott will cooperate in good faith with state and municipal procurement offices that adopt analogous accessibility standards.
10. Ongoing Program
mott maintains a continuing accessibility program. As part of that program, mott commits to:
10.1 reviewing this Statement and the conformance posture of the Service not less frequently than every twelve (12) months, and additionally upon any material change to the Service;
10.2 including accessibility acceptance criteria in each product specification for the Service;
10.3 providing training on accessible design, accessible code, and accessible content to each new contributor to the Service; and
10.4 treating accessibility regressions as production defects with priority commensurate with their user impact.
11. Modifications
mott may amend this Statement from time to time. The “Last Reviewed” date at the top of this Statement reflects the date of the most recent material amendment.
12. Contact
For any inquiry under this Statement, contact accessibility@mott.money or write to Money on the Table, LLC, Attention: Accessibility, c/o the Registered Agent on file with the Montana Secretary of State.
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