Initiatives

Government Affairs Committee

The Government Affairs Committee advocates for ADL’s policy agenda at the local, state and national level, by writing letters, meeting with government and elected officials, and testifying before legislative bodies. It also presents candidate and issue forums before elections.

Civil Rights Committee

The Civil Rights Committee assesses and recommends policies, develops programs, builds coalitions, advocates, and writes op-eds or letters to the editors. The committee also selects the recipient(s) of the annual ADL Civil Rights Award.

Boulder Steering Committee

The Boulder Steering Committee (BSC) is an instrumental component of ADL’s work in Boulder; members assist in setting priorities and play key roles in ongoing projects. Current BSC sub-committees include: City Relations, Development, Education, and Young Leadership Circle.

NextGen 360

NextGen 360 is an alumni society for graduates of the Robert B. Sturm Mountain States Leadership Fellows Program / Glass Leadership Institute (GLI).  The purpose of this group is to meaningfully engage GLI alumni that want to stay involved with the Anti-Defamation League and provide a guide for those interested in future board membership.  NextGen members have the opportunity to

Educational Programs

A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE® Institute As a leading provider of anti-bias education and diversity training programs, the Anti-Defamation League’s A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE® Institute recognizes that attitudes and beliefs affect actions, and that each of us can have an impact on others and ultimately, on the world in which we live. NO PLACE FOR HATE® Initiative – Denver ADL’s No