DEI Statement

Diversity describes the extent to which an organization has people from diverse backgrounds or communities involved as board members, staff, and/or volunteers. Diversity is the presence of difference within a given setting. Differences typically refer to identity like race and gender, and sometimes ethnicity, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation. One person isn’t diverse, but they can bring diversity to a group. Diversity describes a group. Equity is about access to opportunities. Inclusion is about people with different identities feeling valued and actually being valued in your community. Select up to 5 statements that will help you create a DEI statement.
Diversity describes the extent to which an organization has people from diverse backgrounds or communities involved as board members, staff, and/or volunteers. Diversity is the presence of difference within a given setting. Differences typically refer to identity like race and gender, and sometimes ethnicity, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation. One person isn’t diverse, but they can bring diversity to a group. Diversity describes a group.

Equity is about access to opportunities.

Inclusion is about people with different identities feeling valued and actually being valued in your community.

Select up to 5 statements that will help you create a DEI statement.
Your DEI statements should
  • explain what diversity, equity, and inclusion mean to you.
  • tell how you prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion in your hiring, leadership, and programming
  • explain how you stay aware of systemic or underlying assumptions that impact diversity, equity, or inclusions
  • illustrate how you are committed and continue to develop your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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