Accessibility

Everyone belongs here.

Access isn’t a feature. It’s a value.

We are building spaces: digital and physical; where more people can participate comfortably, safely, and without having to explain themselves.

This includes people who are:

  • Neurodivergent

  • Disabled

  • Deaf or hard of hearing

  • Blind or low vision

  • Chronically ill

  • Navigating trauma

  • Learning English

  • New to technology

  • Or simply having a hard day

Accessibility is ongoing design. We are committed to improving it continuously.

Inclusive Design Commitment

We use a neurodivergent-first design framework. Accessibility is embedded at the product level, not layered on as compliance.

Our platform incorporates:

  • Low-sensory design principles (no autoplay media, reduced motion, high-contrast readability)

  • Clear and predictable navigation architecture

  • Plain-language communication

  • Screen reader and keyboard accessibility standards

  • User-controlled communication preferences

Beyond digital accessibility, across our platforms; our core function is to increase access to verified neuro-inclusive environments in physical spaces; including workplaces, community sites, and public venues.

We actively incorporate lived-experience feedback loops to iterate and improve accessibility standards over time.

Our goal is measurable: reduce participation barriers and increase engagement for neurodivergent individuals across community, employment, and civic spaces.

What You Can Expect

Clear language

  • Direct instructions

  • Predictable structure

  • No unnecessary complexity

  • Short sections for easier scanning

Neurodivergent-friendly design

We aim for:

  • No autoplay audio

  • No flashing animations

  • Low visual clutter

  • Clear next steps

  • Fewer hidden actions

  • Calm pacing

Screen reader & keyboard support

  • Logical heading structure

  • Descriptive links

  • Labeled buttons

  • Accessible forms

Color & readability

  • Strong text contrast

  • zMobile-friendly formatting

  • Text that can be resized

  • No meaning conveyed by color aloneBig Ideas, Real Impact