For Creative Executives & Showrunners

Providing creative executives and showrunners with the tools they need to effortlessly empower mid- and upper-level disabled writers and help make up for decades of underinvestment in this community of artists.

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Concierge

A free, high-touch service that connects disabled writers with creative executives, showrunners, and producers for development and staffing opportunities. We share the profiles and writing samples of our Concierge Writers with the hundreds of Creative Executives and Showrunners we meet each year with the goal of fostering fruitful professional connections.

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Hire Disabled Writers Initiative

The Hire Disabled Writers Initiative is your gateway to inclusive storytelling. Supported by industry leaders like Marlee Matlin and Lauren Ridloff, we offer equitable solutions for hiring disabled writers, directors, and actors. Check out our fact sheet to learn how disability consulting has served as a barrier to the hiring of disabled creatives, or our LA-based billboard campaign.

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The "Cost" of Accommodations Report

A research report by Inevitable Foundation which examines the real consequences for disabled talent when their accommodation needs go unmet and demystifies the true financial cost of accommodations for the industry. The report includes the first set of budget templates and accommodation benchmarks to help producers, creative executives, showrunners and accountants budget for and deliver accommodations.

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Disability is Diversity Campaign

An international out-of-home campaign that raises the profile of disability as an essential pillar of diversity and celebrates the diversity that exists within disabled communities. It is the first national campaign ever designed and produced by an all-disabled creative team and we have received close to $3 million in donated media across over 15 cities including Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Boston, and placements in several print and digital publications.

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