Accessibility features
Designed for accessibility and ease of use
by all program participants
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Screen reader friendly
Good Grants is designed to be easily used with screen readers. Each element is labelled to be recognised by screen reader technology, ensuring the user is able to discern its purpose easily without the need for visually-assisted actions or visual prompts.


Keyboard navigation
Navigation by keyboard alone is not only possible in Good Grants, it’s pleasant!
You and your users will find the tab, shift, arrows and the enter key will be more than enough to navigate the software.
Flexible colour options
Good Grants’ default theme settings are specifically designed to provide sufficient colour contrast to all program participants. You also have complete control over the colour scheme used.
Easy to read
Consistent font use and large section headings throughout the platform ensures legibility and ease of use.
Video captions
Caption files can be easily added to all uploaded video media to support hearing impaired users.
Good Grants is compliant with the following accessibility standards
WCAG 2.1 AA Standards
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is developed through the W3C process in cooperation with individuals and organizations around the world, with a goal of providing a single shared standard for web content accessibility that meets the needs of individuals, organizations, and governments internationally.
Revised Section 508 Standards
Section 508 accessibility standards contains accessibility standards that must be adhered to by all federally funded government agencies, and companies selling ICT (information and communication technology) to the federal government.
EN 301 549 Accessibility requirements
The EN 301 549 standard specifies a broad range of accessibility requirements applicable to ICT products and services (such as software, hardware and any other form of technology that a person may interact with) and applies them to procurement. When referenced within any procurement policy, suppliers must state how their product or service meets the accessibility requirements in the standard.
Download our Voluntary Product Accessibility Report
The VPAT is a template used to document a product’s conformance with accessibility standards and guidelines. The purpose of the Accessibility Conformance Report is to assist customers and buyers in making preliminary assessments regarding the availability of commercial “Electronic and Information Technology,” also referred to as “Information and Communication Technology” (ICT) products and services with features that support accessibility.