Last updated July 10, 2026
Accessibility Policy
Our commitment
Mainn is committed to making its platform usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. Building for schools means building for whole communities: parents, grandparents, teachers, students’ families, and neighbors of every age and ability. Accessibility is a release requirement at Mainn, not a project.
The standard we build to
We build to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. This meets and exceeds the WCAG 2.1 Level AA standard referenced in Colorado law (HB21-1110) and in the digital accessibility plans of the school districts we serve.
Where we stand today
Mainn’s public donation and checkout experience (school landing and shop pages, campaign popups, and the checkout, payment, and confirmation flow) conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Our current Accessibility Conformance Report (VPAT 2.5Rev, dated July 7, 2026) documents the evaluation in full and is available in the Mainn Trust Center.
How we test
We evaluate donor-facing surfaces with a combination of automated scanning (axe-core against the WCAG 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 A and AA rule sets), manual keyboard-only operation, screen reader spot checks (VoiceOver), and programmatic contrast and reflow measurement. The checkout flow is re-verified after significant production deployments.
Known limitations
Payment card fields are provided by Stripe Elements, a third-party component whose internal accessibility is governed by Stripe. Administrative dashboards used by school and PTO organizers are not yet covered by our conformance report; they are being brought under the same evaluation program, and the report’s scope will expand as that work completes.
Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier anywhere on Mainn, email trust@mainn.co. We prioritize fixes to anything that blocks donating, purchasing, or redeeming, and we will work with you to complete your transaction another way in the meantime.
Changes to this policy
Every revision of this policy is dated and published. Changes will only expand its scope or strengthen its commitments.
Our commitment
Mainn is committed to making its platform usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. Building for schools means building for whole communities: parents, grandparents, teachers, students’ families, and neighbors of every age and ability. Accessibility is a release requirement at Mainn, not a project.
The standard we build to
We build to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. This meets and exceeds the WCAG 2.1 Level AA standard referenced in Colorado law (HB21-1110) and in the digital accessibility plans of the school districts we serve.
Where we stand today
Mainn’s public donation and checkout experience (school landing and shop pages, campaign popups, and the checkout, payment, and confirmation flow) conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Our current Accessibility Conformance Report (VPAT 2.5Rev, dated July 7, 2026) documents the evaluation in full and is available in the Mainn Trust Center.
How we test
We evaluate donor-facing surfaces with a combination of automated scanning (axe-core against the WCAG 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 A and AA rule sets), manual keyboard-only operation, screen reader spot checks (VoiceOver), and programmatic contrast and reflow measurement. The checkout flow is re-verified after significant production deployments.
Known limitations
Payment card fields are provided by Stripe Elements, a third-party component whose internal accessibility is governed by Stripe. Administrative dashboards used by school and PTO organizers are not yet covered by our conformance report; they are being brought under the same evaluation program, and the report’s scope will expand as that work completes.
Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier anywhere on Mainn, email trust@mainn.co. We prioritize fixes to anything that blocks donating, purchasing, or redeeming, and we will work with you to complete your transaction another way in the meantime.
Changes to this policy
Every revision of this policy is dated and published. Changes will only expand its scope or strengthen its commitments.
The standard we build to
We build to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. This meets and exceeds the WCAG 2.1 Level AA standard referenced in Colorado law (HB21-1110) and in the digital accessibility plans of the school districts we serve.
Where we stand today
Mainn’s public donation and checkout experience (school landing and shop pages, campaign popups, and the checkout, payment, and confirmation flow) conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Our current Accessibility Conformance Report (VPAT 2.5Rev, dated July 7, 2026) documents the evaluation in full and is available in the Mainn Trust Center.
How we test
We evaluate donor-facing surfaces with a combination of automated scanning (axe-core against the WCAG 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 A and AA rule sets), manual keyboard-only operation, screen reader spot checks (VoiceOver), and programmatic contrast and reflow measurement. The checkout flow is re-verified after significant production deployments.
Known limitations
Payment card fields are provided by Stripe Elements, a third-party component whose internal accessibility is governed by Stripe. Administrative dashboards used by school and PTO organizers are not yet covered by our conformance report; they are being brought under the same evaluation program, and the report’s scope will expand as that work completes.
Feedback
Payment card fields are provided by Stripe Elements, a third-party component whose internal accessibility is governed by Stripe. Administrative dashboards used by school and PTO organizers are not yet covered by our conformance report; they are being brought under the same evaluation program, and the report’s scope will expand as that work completes.
Known limitations
Every revision of this policy is dated and published. Changes will only expand its scope or strengthen its commitments.