KFLA’s online clearinghouse offers a variety of toolkits, discussion guides, how-to templates and other resources for you to effectively convene gatherings in ways that work for your community. This week, we feature two resources from our 101 Day Initiative partners.
KFLA’s online clearinghouse offers a variety of toolkits, discussion guides, how-to templates and other resources for you to effectively convene gatherings in ways that work for your community. This week, we feature two resources from our 101 Day Initiative partners.
Race Matters Toolkit
The Annie E. Casey Foundation, a 101 Day Initiative Partner
This extensive Toolkit developed by the Annie E. Casey Foundation is designed to help decision-makers, advocates, and elected officials get better results in their work by providing equitable opportunities for all. The toolkit presents a specific point of view on addressing unequal opportunities by race and offers simple, results-oriented steps to help you achieve your goals.
Tools offered range from Racial Equity Impact Analysis to Community Building Strategies; tools for discussions that fit your community. Fact sheets on Child and Youth Development, Family and Community Success, Public Systems, and Media help you discover where your community is so you can have the discussions that will bring you to where you want to be.
(Information from the Annie E. Casey Foundation at aecf.org)
The Denver Foundation’s Inclusiveness Project, a 101 Day Initiative Partner
Begin an Inclusiveness Initiative in your community or organization using this step-by-step guide from the Denver Foundation. This guide details a comprehensive approach to inclusiveness and offers tools that are useful for every step of the process, no matter where you and your community are.
From information gathering and trainings to designing and implementing an inclusiveness blueprint (a plan that outlines priorities and action steps), the Denver Foundation’s Inclusiveness Initiative will help you define and actualize your goals. This resource is perfect for leaders and organizations ready to take the steps necessary to achieve inclusiveness and equity and for those just beginning an Inclusiveness Initiative.
(Information from The Denver Foundation’s Inclusiveness Project at nonprofitinclusiveness.org)
KFLA thanks the Denver Foundation and the Annie E. Casey Foundation for their partnership in the 101 Day Initiative.