What We Believe
We believe that accessibility is a fundamental human right that allows people with disabilities to exercise their freedoms and enjoy their rights.
We believe that every person is endowed with talents and skills that can benefit society at large and that it is incumbent upon government and corporate leaders to establish systems to ensure every person can maximize their talents and abilities for their own good as well as the greater good.
We believe that expanding accessibility for the disabled results in greater economic benefit for both the disabled individual as well as society at large, that a greater
“freedom to live” translates into increased economic output by the individual and reduced costs for society in caring for the disabled.
Who We Are
The Accessibility Policy Institute is a national organization dedicated to improving
accessibility for the disabled at every level.
Our Vision
A nation where people with disabilities are able to participate fully and meaningfully in
every aspect of society.
Mission
The Accessibility Policy Institute works to improve laws addressing accessibility and
disability rights at the national, state, and local levels and help companies
adapt their products and services to be more inclusive.