5 Examples of a Diversity and Inclusion Plan Template

DEI culture in your company starts with a solid strategy. Think of this as creating a road map to your DEI goals. If you’re not sure where to start, these 5 examples of a diversity and inclusion plan template might be useful.

What is a Diversity and Inclusion Policy, and why is it important?

Before going to the templates, let’s quickly discuss why a DEI policy is important. You can think of a company’s DEI policy as its solid commitment to diversity and inclusion. Your company’s DEI policy:

Who should be involved in crafting a Diversity and Inclusion Plan?

Although every company is different, the ideal scenario for crafting a DEI policy should include the company’s board, leadership, and other employees. The conversation should be organization-wide. You may want to consider the following people:

What should you include in your DEI Inclusion strategy?

There is no right or wrong answer to this question. The critical thing to remember is your action plans for DEI should align with your company’s diversity goals. With this in mind, you may want to consider:

5 Diversity and Inclusion Plan Template Options

Creating a DEI policy can be tricky, so here are 5 examples of a FREE diversity and inclusion strategic plan template for inspiration:

Diversity Inclusion and Equity Plan Template for Non-Profits by Bloomerang

If you’re a non-profit organization, you might find this copy-paste template a helpful starting point in creating your own.

[Arts organization] Diversity and Inclusion Statement

At [arts organization] a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace is one where all employees and volunteers, whatever their gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sexual orientation or identity, education or disability, feels valued and respected. We are committed to a nondiscriminatory approach and provide equal opportunity for employment and advancement in all of our departments, programs, and worksites. We respect and value diverse life experiences and heritages and ensure that all voices are valued and heard.

We’re committed to modeling diversity and inclusion for the entire arts industry of the nonprofit sector, and to maintaining an inclusive environment with equitable treatment for all.

To provide informed, authentic leadership for cultural equity, [arts organization] strives to:

[Arts organization] abides by the following action items to help promote diversity and inclusion in our workplace:

Diversity and Inclusion Template by Cascade

If you’re working with your team to create a DEI strategy, this diversity and inclusion plan template is something you want to check out. It allows everybody on your team to participate in the process. You can assign tasks to people and track progress.

The template is free to use with an email address and some company info:

Equality, Diversion and Inclusion Policy Template by Acas

This copy-and-paste DEI template by Acas is another starting point for creating a DEI policy tailored to your organization. It includes:

You can copy and paste the template or download it for Word or Open Office.

Equality, Diversion and Inclusion Policy Template by Acas

Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Template by Creative Equity

Creative Equity provides two templates – one specific for the television industry (with a focus on creating a DEI policy for talents and freelancers) and a more generic DEI policy. You can copy and paste the templates or download them in Word format.

Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Template by Creative Equity

DEI Policy Template by GoCo

GoCo provides a diversity and inclusion communication plan template you can tweak to fit your company’s unique needs. It includes:

It’s free to use, you just need to provide your email address:

Don’t forget to check your DEI policies for Exclusionary Words

After you’ve created your diversity and inclusion plan, don’t forget to check it for exclusionary words. Biased words can make it less effective. You can try to check these words yourself, but sometimes bias creeps in without you evening knowing. Using a program like Ongig’s Text Analyzer flags exclusionary words and offers more inclusive options to ensure your DEI Policy is bias-free. Please request a demo to learn more about how Ongig can help you create effective and inclusive content.

Shout-outs:

  1. What is a Diversity and Inclusion Policy and Why is it Important for Companies to Have One (by Tatiana Melchinuk)
  2. How to Create a DEI Policy for Your Workplace (+ Template) (by Jennifer Kiesewetter)
  3. Diversity Wins: How Inclusion Matters (by the McKinsey & Company)