Usable digital experiences
GMI aims to support readable content, keyboard-accessible navigation, clear links, visible focus states, consistent structure, and assistive-technology-friendly markup.
Accessibility
GMI is committed to making its website, programs, resources, and future digital platforms usable for people with diverse abilities, technologies, and access needs.
Our Accessibility Approach
This page establishes GMI's public accessibility statement for the website and its developing ecosystem. GMI maintains this accessibility statement as a public-facing framework and updates it as policies, services, and operating capabilities evolve.
GMI aims to support readable content, keyboard-accessible navigation, clear links, visible focus states, consistent structure, and assistive-technology-friendly markup.
GMI's mentoring ecosystem considers people with disabilities, diverse learning needs, language needs, and varied access to technology.
Accessibility is an ongoing practice. GMI reviews website pages, forms, documents, and future operating workflows as they evolve.
Feedback and Accommodation Requests
Use this request form to describe the page, document, form, or experience that created a barrier. Include the assistive technology, browser, device, or format need when relevant.
Accessibility Terms
GMI intends for this website and its public digital materials to be usable, understandable, and navigable by people using diverse devices, browsers, assistive technologies, and access methods.
GMI aims to support semantic page structure, readable content, keyboard navigation, visible focus states, descriptive links, alternative text where appropriate, and consistent navigation patterns.
Inquiry and concern-reporting pathways should be usable with standard assistive technologies. Visitors who encounter a barrier may request support or an alternative submission method.
Public documents, briefings, policy materials, and future downloadable resources should be reviewed for accessibility as they are approved, revised, or prepared for publication.
Some services, embedded tools, hosting systems, or external websites may be operated by third parties. GMI will review known access concerns and pursue reasonable improvements where it controls the experience.
Visitors may contact GMI to request accessibility support for website content, forms, materials, participation pathways, or future operating workflows.
Accessibility is an ongoing practice. GMI may update pages, markup, documents, forms, and operating workflows as the organization receives feedback and expands public services.