Ongoing Efforts

This door provides access to resources that will support your organization in staying the course with its inclusiveness work.This door also features new ventures and new developments for Denver metro nonprofits and funders around the agenda of inclusiveness. This will be an ever-growing area of this Web site.Once the planning work has been done and an organization moves into the phase of implementing its plan, it is important to keep the inclusiveness work evolving and supported. Roles will change, commitment will wax and wane, progress will be made. Inclusiveness at Work: How to Build Inclusive Nonprofit Organizations includes information to help an organization keep a strong commitment to inclusiveness over the long run.
Access the following Ongoing Efforts information online or by purchasing a hard copy of the workbook.
Inclusiveness at Work: How to Build Inclusive Nonprofit Organizations includes 218 pages of narrative, 220 pages of worksheets, and 35 pages of appendices.
- Download complete PDF version.
- Order $35 hard copy version. Since the workbook was published in 2005, the content has remained the same in the print version. When we launched the Inclusiveness Project Web site in 2008, we adapted that content for the Web site with only minor changes (e.g., not using the word "module"; not numbering worksheets by chapter numbers of the print version). But in late 2009, we made substantive changes in the content of Step 3 (Making the Case). We encourage you to print off the new narrative and worksheets from the Web site and insert them in your hard copy of the workbook, so that you are working with the most current content. You can find these materials at www.nonprofitinclusiveness.org/step-3-making-case. The hard copy of the workbook is still a medium that many people prefer using. And users of the hard copy can be assured that we will inform you of future content changes that are posted to the Web site.
- Ongoing Commitment
- Evaluating Progress
- Evolving Role of Inclusiveness Committee
- Celebrate Accomplishments
- Worksheet
Reading and displaying inspirational quotes is another way to keep you and your colleagues energized to do inclusiveness work.
Subscribing to The Denver Foundation's quarterly e-newsletter is another way to stay the course.
We are pleased to highlight new ventures and new developments for Denver metro nonprofits around the agenda of inclusivness. This will be an ever-growing area of this Web site.

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