Eligibility Criteria
LSA departments* may be eligible to receive funding from the college for accessibility services at events if the event is meets one or more of the following criteria:
The event is open to members of the public and does not have a fee to attend.
Event organizers have received a disability accommodation request from an attendee or presenter.
The event will share critical information applicable to the broad college community and will be open to any member of LSA (e.g., college-wide policy updates or responses to incidents that impact a sizable portion of the college community).
*At this time, we are not able to provide accessibility services funding for student organization events, even if an LSA employee is their advisor.
Note: If you are hosting an event with a registration fee—such as a conference—the cost of proactive accessibility services like captioning should be factored into your budget and registration fees. You can still request funding support if you receive accommodation requests from disabled conference registrants that will not be fulfilled by the services for which you budgeted. Please request an event accessibility consultation if you need assistance determining which services to budget for and typical costs.
How to Request Funding
LSA units who are hosting events should have an event organizer complete the LSA Event Accessibility Services Funding Application. The Disability Navigators will review submissions and follow up within 10 business days.
Note: Event accessibility services and accommodations are distinct from academic accommodations for students or workplace accommodations for employees. Employee requests for accommodations at recurring work-related events (such as department, team, or supervisory meetings) should be submitted through the individualized accommodations process. Student requests for academic accommodations should be addressed to Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD).