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Change Often Organizational Anti-Racism Rubric
Degree to which your organization is dedicated to addressing structures of racism

Demonstrates that more than white people have decision-making power for the organization. Board diversity should also consider the correlation between the population served and board make-up.

Demonstrates that the organization prioritizes diverse relationships and those that contribute to helping equity and anti-racism.

Demonstrates that the organization prioritizes diverse relationships and those that contribute to helping equity and anti-racism. Sponsorship & Vending Partners & Collaborators may include banking relationships, event sponsors, caterers, consultants, etc.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to learning and practicing anti-racism. Training should take into consideration the racial make-up of the trainers, frequency, and whether the knowledge is built upon or repeated.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to boldly and visibly conduct anti-racist work. Mission, vision, and values refers to outright statements that are bold in anti-racism or DEI, and not insinuated.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to boldly and visibly conduct anti-racist work.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to anti-racism. Things to consider for anti-racist programs are location accessibility, target and served populations, and the impact of programming on systems of participants’ lives.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to anti-racism through an inclusive and diverse work environment and hiring processes.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to anti-racism. Intentional practices include norms and culture, evaluation metrics of DEI, DEI included in strategic planning, funding BIPOC-led organizations, and the use of program participants for the organization’s benefit.

Demonstrates the organization’s commitment to anti-racism through the method in which an organization communicates with donors, participants, and the public. Organizational communication refers to a website, newsletter, annual report, social media, etc.

Demonstrates that more than white people have decision-making power for the organization. Staff diversity refers to staff who are part of the organization’s Executive Team.

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