Diversability®
Diversability® is a privately held company in the Civic and Social Organizations industry, dedicated to elevating disability pride through community, visibility, and engaged allyship.
Services
Diversability® offers a range of services designed to elevate disability pride and foster inclusion. These services include consulting on disability inclusion and diversity, organizing community events, and providing workshops and speaking engagements. The company also offers branded partnerships and sponsorships for events and programs, ensuring that every contributor, speaker, and panel member is compensated for their efforts.
Industry and Specialties
Diversability® operates within the Civic and Social Organizations industry. The company's primary specialties include disability, diversity, and inclusion, with a strong focus on community-building and consulting. Additionally, the organization emphasizes diversity & inclusion, millennials, and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion).
D-30 Disability Impact List
Launched in 2020, the D-30 Disability Impact List honors impactful disabled leaders. The list has recognized over 120 leaders and received more than 1,000 nominations over the years. As of 2024, the D-30 List is in its fifth year and includes 30 honorees from 7 countries, with 83% of the 2024 honorees having non-apparent disabilities. Almost 200 nominations were received for the 2024 list.
Community and Engagement
As of December 2023, Diversability® has built a community of over 6,900 members and has held over 160 events. The organization's digital footprint includes more than 82,000 followers. The community is actively involved in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and remains committed to promoting disability pride through visibility and engaged allyship.
Awards and Achievements
Diversability® has been recognized for its impactful work through several awards. The company won the Facebook Community Accelerator Demo Day in 2020, the National Rehabilitation Association Bell Greve Award in 2015, and the Reimagine Georgetown Grant in 2009. These accolades underscore the organization's commitment to elevating disability pride and fostering inclusive communities.