Accessibility
The CFB has an unwavering commitment to accessibility, ensuring that our digital content and assets, programs, training materials, physical spaces, and campaign services are available and accessible to all. We recognize the importance of maintaining strict compliance with both ADA and WCAG standards, as well as exceeding these requirements to better serve the diverse community we serve in New York City. Because of that, increased accessibility is at the forefront of our mission over the next five years. The CFB is fully dedicated to meeting and exceeding the accessibility standards set by regulatory bodies to provide an accessible and equitable experience for everyone interacting with our agency.
Conformance Status
Our digital content is partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 level AA, with the exceptions set forth at 28 CFR § 35.201.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our digital content. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility issues by using the Website Accessibility Feedback Form.
If you need assistance accessing a particular program or service, please reach out to the NYC Campaign Finance Board’s Disability Services Facilitator at 212-409-1800 or access@nyccfb.info.
Assessment Approach
The NYC Campaign Finance Board assesses the accessibility of its digital content through self-evaluation.
Five-Year Accessibility Plan
In accordance with Local Law 12 of 2023, the CFB has developed a five-year accessibility plan. Please click here to view our plan.
To remain compliant, the NYC Campaign Finance Board publishes an annual progress report to demonstrate our commitment to accessibility and honor our mission for transparency. Please click here to view our progress report.
Notice Of Non-Discrimination
Please click here to view our notice of notice of non-discrimination, grievance, and appeals procedure.
Language Access
Local Law 30 of 2017 (LL30) requires City agencies that provide direct public services to develop and implement a plan that outlines current and future language access services. The CFB’s 2024 Language Access Implementation Plan (LAIP) outlines the agency's plans to effectively engage with individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) over the next three years. The LAIP demonstrates the CFB’s commitment to providing consistent, inclusive, and equitable access to the democratic process for all New Yorkers, regardless of language.
Read the CFB’s Language Access Implementation Plan (PDF).
The CFB’s Language Access Coordinator is:
Santiago Torres
Associate Director of Language Access
New York City Campaign Finance Board
100 Church Street, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10007
storres@nyccfb.info
Members of the public can contact the CFB for language access support, comments, complaints, and inquiries at info@nyccfb.info.
Date
This statement was updated on October 15, 2024