Accessibility for All We strive to make our online platforms and offerings available to every individual, irrespective of their personal capabilities or situations. Our dedication to web accessibility guides us in creating and maintaining a digital space that is welcoming and usable for all visitors.
Our Commitment: Digital accessibility for people with disabilities stands at the heart of what Amplified Media Promotions Group believes in. We continuously strive to enhance our online experience for all visitors, ensuring compliance with accessibility standards and best practices.
Global Accessibility Assistance
Amplified Media Marketing Group and its affiliated organizations (" we We strive to make our digital services and web content accessible to people from all walks of life. Our commitment is rooted in the principle that everyone should have equal opportunities to access information and utilize features, no matter their mental or physical abilities.
Should you encounter difficulties accessing or using any part of our digital marketing resources, or if you require any specific accommodations, please feel free to contact us. Our support staff stands ready to help and will promptly respond to your needs.
Contacting Our Accessibility Support Group For assistance with accessibility needs, you can get in touch with our dedicated team through multiple channels. Whether you prefer to communicate by phone, email, or online form, our accessibility specialists are ready to help address your requirements and provide necessary accommodations. Select the contact method that works best for you, and we'll ensure your accessibility concerns are handled promptly and professionally.
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
+13125559821
Address:
233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606
Response Time: We strive to address all accessibility-related questions and concerns within one to two business days.
Compliance Level
Web Accessibility Standards and Section 508 AA Conformance Requirements
We aim to comply with the Building Accessible Digital Solutions: Achieving WCAG 2.1 AA Compliance The standards outline methods to enhance website accessibility for users with disabilities, while creating an improved online experience for all visitors to the platform.
We demonstrate our dedication to accessibility through multiple programs and efforts, such as:
- Cross-functional team dedicated to implementing and verifying accessibility compliance
- Continuous personnel training on disability access requirements and best practice procedures
- Full evaluation of keyboard navigation features using automated testing systems and manual user verification on various platforms and devices
- Evaluating Screen Reader Compatibility Through NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver Tools
- Direct engagement with people with disabilities to assess products and gather feedback
- Periodic third-party accessibility assessments and audits
- Continuous monitoring and improvement of accessibility features
Global Accessibility Features
We continuously enhance our accessibility features to make sure all users can engage without limitations.
Keyboard Navigation
Full keyboard control is accessible throughout the entire website. Every interactive element can be accessed and activated using Tab to navigate, Enter to select, and arrow keys for movement.
Adapting Digital Materials for Screen Reader Accessibility
Compatibility with multiple accessibility features, such as text-to-speech programs, magnification options, and hands-free voice commands.
Color Contrast
Text and background color combinations deliver high contrast ratios that exceed the minimum requirements set forth in WCAG AA accessibility standards.
Alternative Text
Comprehensive alt text and ARIA labels for all graphical content, including images and iconography.
Clear Structure
Consistent visual layouts, structured page headings, and accessible navigation systems to improve user experience across the site.
Media Accessibility
Every video and audio element on our site includes subtitles and written text versions.
Current Constraints
While we strive for full accessibility, we acknowledge that some areas may remain challenging to access:
- Third-party embedded content, including social media widgets and interactive maps, may have limited accessibility features
- Legacy PDF documents are being updated to meet contemporary accessibility standards
- Dynamic features are continuously being upgraded to deliver enhanced user interaction
We consistently work to push past these limitations and appreciate your feedback in helping us prioritize future improvements.
Compatibility with Auxiliary Equipment
We have thoroughly evaluated our website using multiple accessibility testing tools and adaptive technologies to verify it works properly for all users.
- Screen Readers: Accessibility tools for text-to-speech: NVDA and JAWS designed for Windows operating systems, VoiceOver integrated into Apple products (including Mac computers and iOS mobile devices), and TalkBack specifically for Android phones and tablets
- Voice Recognition: Voice Recognition Powered by Dragon
- Display Enhancement Software: These programs enlarge everything on your computer screen, making text and images easier to see. Think of them as a digital magnifying glass that follows your mouse cursor. You can adjust the zoom level to match your needs, and many tools offer additional features like color contrast adjustment and screen reading capabilities. They're particularly helpful for people with partial vision loss or those who struggle with small text. The magnification can range from subtle enlargement to significant zoom levels, and most modern operating systems include basic magnification features built-in. Advanced third-party tools offer more sophisticated options like split-screen viewing, where one part shows the magnified area while another displays the regular view. Display Enhancement Software: Built-in Windows Magnifier and ZoomText Solutions
- Keyboard Navigation: Input methods: standard QWERTY keyboards, alternative keyboard configurations, assistive switching mechanisms
Standards and Procedures
We develop and integrate our accessibility capabilities following recognized industry standards and best practice guidelines:
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA: Creating an Accessible Internet: Web Content Standards by W3C
- Section 508: Federal Access Requirements in the USA All federal buildings and structures must follow strict accessibility requirements set forth in various laws and regulations. These guidelines ensure that people with disabilities can access and use federal facilities, services, and programs. Key legislation includes the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. These standards cover everything from doorway widths and ramp slopes to digital accessibility features. Buildings must have wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, and parking spaces. Electronic information and technology systems need to accommodate users with visual, auditory, or motor impairments. Public spaces require clear pathways, appropriate signage, and emergency systems that alert people through multiple sensory channels. Compliance with these standards isn't optional. Federal agencies must ensure their facilities and services meet these requirements, and regular audits verify adherence to accessibility guidelines. Violations can result in legal action and mandatory facility modifications. The goal is to create an inclusive environment where all citizens, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities, can fully participate in government services and programs.
- ADA: Compliance with ADA Regulations and Standards
- AODA: Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
- EN 301 549: European Union Digital Access Requirements The EU's legal framework for ensuring digital accessibility encompasses websites and mobile applications operated by public sector bodies. This comprehensive mandate aims to establish uniform standards for making digital content accessible to all citizens, particularly those with disabilities. The directive sets forth technical specifications, monitoring procedures, and enforcement mechanisms to guarantee that public digital platforms remain usable by everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive capabilities. Member states must regularly assess compliance, provide training resources, and implement feedback channels. The initiative promotes inclusivity while fostering a more connected digital society across Europe. Through standardized accessibility requirements, the directive helps remove barriers to information access and public service participation.
Digital Access Evaluation and Compliance Review
We employ different assessment methods to ensure ongoing accessibility:
- Automated Testing: Regular testing with standard accessibility evaluation tools
- Manual Testing: Usability experts evaluate how individuals engage with assistive technologies
- User Testing: We welcome people with disabilities to test our website and provide their feedback
- Code Reviews: Building an Inclusive Future: Embracing Universal Development Through Accessibility
- Third-Party Audits: Annual assessments performed by certified accessibility experts
Management of Feedback and Complaints Protocol 1. All received feedback, whether positive remarks or concerns, shall be recorded in the designated tracking system. 2. Every submission must be acknowledged within two business days of receipt. 3. Grievances require thorough investigation by the appropriate department supervisor. 4. Documentation of all findings and actions taken must be maintained. 5. The complaining party shall receive regular updates regarding the status of their case. 6. Resolution efforts must be completed within ten working days whenever possible. 7. A formal written response detailing outcomes and actions taken must be provided to the complainant. 8. All feedback data shall be analyzed quarterly to identify recurring issues and improvement opportunities. 9. Follow-up communication is required within 30 days to verify complainant satisfaction. 10. Annual reports summarizing feedback trends and resolution effectiveness must be prepared for senior management.
Your feedback matters to us, as it helps make our services more accessible to everyone. Should you encounter any difficulties with accessibility or have ideas for improvement:
- Contact Us: Reach out to us using the contact information provided above
- Describe the Issue: Please explain the accessibility challenge or barrier you encountered
- Include Context: What accessibility software or devices were you working with, and what were you trying to do when this happened?
- Response Timeline: We will acknowledge your feedback within 1-2 working days and provide you with an estimated timeline for resolution
- Follow-Up: We'll keep you informed about our progress and how we're executing the solution
Alternative Formats: Should you require any content from our website in a different format (including larger text, audio recordings, or braille versions), please reach out to us and we will ensure the information is delivered in a format that suits your accessibility requirements.
Continuous Progress
Accessibility continues to be our top focus, and we stay committed to implementing ongoing improvements. Our current initiatives include:
- Continuous staff training on accessibility awareness and considerations
- Building Accessibility Into Our Development Workflow
- Collaborations with disability rights advocacy groups
- Implementing modifications according to client feedback and suggestions
- Staying current with evolving accessibility standards and best practices
Compliance with Legal Requirements and Standards
Media Promotions Group Amplified adheres strictly to all applicable accessibility regulations and standards, encompassing but not limited to:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act, commonly known as the ADA, is a landmark civil rights law prohibiting discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places open to the general public. The purpose of the law is to ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else.
- Digital Accessibility Requirements under Section 508 All electronic technology purchased, created, maintained, or utilized by federal agencies must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. This mandate, established through Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, encompasses websites, software, multimedia, and electronic documents. Section 508 directs government agencies to give employees and members of the public with disabilities access to information comparable to that available to those without disabilities. This applies unless doing so would cause undue burden on the agency. Federal agencies must ensure their ICT (Information and Communications Technology) complies with established accessibility standards. These standards cover various aspects including: • Website accessibility • Software applications • Operating systems • Telecommunications products • Video and multimedia content • Desktop and portable computers • Self-contained products The standards aim to remove barriers in federal technology, promoting equal access and opportunity for all users regardless of ability.
- The California Unruh Civil Rights Statute
- Digital Access Rules Across Our Service Regions
Contact Information for Accessibility Services
Department of Equitable Services within the Media Development and Promotion Coalition
Primary Contact:
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
+13125559821
Alternative Contact:
General Inquiries:
[email protected]
Legal Department:
[email protected]
Mailing Address:
Online Influence Marketing Coalition
TO: Accessibility Team
233 S Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL 60606
United States
Business Hours: Business Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time
Associated Legal Records and Documents
Last Review Date:
June 24, 2025
Next Assessment Date:
December 2025