Opportunity and Inclusion Center (OIC) Information Request

Thank you for your interest in the CASE Opportunity and Inclusion Centerâ„¢! Please complete the form and someone from our OIC team will contact you within 48 hours.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Does your institution have any of the following official Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) designation(s)? (Check all that apply)

 

Advancement Capacity Building Services

The OIC offers a comprehensive set of capacity building DEIB products and services designed to transform organizational systems and processes for quantitative and qualitative goals. Please select all services that interest you:

 

 

An advancement-centric assessment tool created to aid member organizations in taking inventory of DEIB maturity and organizational DEIB readiness.

 

CASE provides bespoke DEIB training to operationalize DEIB goals and expand leadership, staff and DEIB committee capacities.

 

Expert OIC staff provide assessment and custom consultations grounded in research & practitioner experience.

 

Lindauer and Richmond Associates, both premier global search and talent firms, longtime CASE Educational Partners and industry leaders on DEIB, have partnered with CASE to ensure that equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging are well integrated into all facets of the recruitment search process.

 

A retention solution performed by identity-centered executive advisors who offer confidential counsel and serve as a credible sounding board to help diverse senior leaders navigate dynamic organizational cultures.

 

CASE offers two early career programs to assist with recruiting diverse professionals into the advancement profession: the CASE Graduate Trainee Program (year-long residency) and CASE Advancement Internship (summer eight-week program).

 

CASE Career Central provides employers access to applicants of diverse backgrounds to assist with recruiting needs.

 

Continued education content and resources delivered to advancement professionals to expand DEIB acumen. In addition, content from the CASE Library can be curated to supplement toolkit resources.