Appalachian Community Action and Development Agency (AppCAA) is committed to making appcaa.org accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Access to information about our programs and services should be straightforward for every member of the communities we serve.
We are working toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. This is the standard set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Section 504 Web Rules (45 CFR Part 84 Subpart I) for recipients of federal financial assistance.
As of May 10, 2026, appcaa.org partially supports WCAG 2.1 Level AA. An independent accessibility evaluation was completed on May 5, 2026 and identified a set of issues that are now being addressed. Full conformance is targeted for completion in summer 2026.
The remediation work underway includes:
Some documents on this site, including our Community Needs Assessments and historical Financial Audit Reports, were posted before our compliance date of May 11, 2026 and are exempt from full accessibility remediation under 45 CFR 84.85(b), which covers preexisting conventional electronic documents. We maintain internal documentation of which documents are covered by this exemption and the basis for it.
If you need an accessible version of any document on this site, please contact us using the information below and we will provide one.
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of appcaa.org. If you encounter an accessibility barrier, have a suggestion, or would like to request an accessible version of a document, please reach out:
We aim to respond to accessibility requests within five business days.
If you wish to file a formal complaint about accessibility or any other matter related to disability nondiscrimination, you may contact AppCAA’s Section 504 Coordinator or use AppCAA’s grievance procedure. Please contact us using the information above and we will provide details.
This statement was published on May 10, 2026. It will be updated as remediation work progresses and following the next accessibility evaluation.