Everyone Builds Belonging.
Not everyone experiences Noblesville in the same way.
Some feel deeply connected and welcomed. Others encounter barriers, feel overlooked, or are unsure whether their voice matters.
Noblesville Diversity Coalition (NDC) brings those who live, work, and spend time regularly in Noblesville together to listen, build relationships, share leadership, and create a community where everyone belongs and has the opportunity to flourish.
Belonging is something we build together.
Belonging grows when people feel welcomed into a room, heard in a conversation, represented in a decision, and valued for their contributions.
NDC creates opportunities for Noblesville residents to meet across differences, share their experiences, strengthen relationships, and turn greater understanding into meaningful action.
Whether you want to connect, share, learn, lead, volunteer, or take one small step, there is a place for you.
Our mission is to educate, celebrate, challenge, and inspire Noblesville to be a welcoming and inclusive community that embraces all cultures and identities.
Community Engagement,
Real Impact.
Who We Are
NDC is a community-led nonprofit bringing Noblesville residents together across differences. We create space where people can build relationships, share experiences, listen with curiosity, and help shape a more welcoming community.
Why This Work Matters
Noblesville is growing and changing. Many people experience it as a warm and connected community. Others encounter barriers, feel underrepresented, or have difficulty finding places where they feel fully known and valued.
We believe every person should have the opportunity not only to be welcomed, but also to contribute, influence decisions, share leadership, and help shape the future of our community.
How We Work
Community led
Built through partnerships
Open to all
Centered on listening and relationships
Guided by community feedback
Designed to lead to action
Make belonging possible.
1. Stay Informed
Join our email list to stay informed. Follow us on social media.
2. Attend a NDC gathering
Meet neighbors and join us for one of our community events.
3. Volunteer
Use your skills and time to support or help lead the work. Check out the various opportunities.
3. Share
Offer your perspective, suggest a topic, or help us better understand your community. Contact us.
3. Donate
Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us continue creating a more welcoming community for everyone. All donations are tax-deductible. Support NDC today.
Thank you to our community partners.
Kennedy Winfrey-Ragland , 2020 Graduate, Noblesville High School
“My hope for our community is for everyone to feel comfortable, accepted, and heard no matter what race or background you come from. I have seen NDC impact the community by creating safe spaces for community members to share their experiences and concerns regarding diversity.”
Chris Jensen, Mayor of Noblesville, Indiana
“NDC plays an important role in our community by bringing residents together to celebrate the history and culture of our city and its citizens. We are grateful for the NDC and their efforts and support as we work together to celebrate diversity and inclusion in Noblesville and the surrounding areas. The efforts of the NDC and others have already had a significant effect in the community and we are excited to see what new opportunities the future may bring.”
Dana Randall, Board President of Noblesville Diversity Coalition
“My hope is the work of a few will spread to many; everyone will join the courageous work of bridging divides, healing hurts, and building a shared future centered on equity and esteem for all.”
Wendy Nelson, District Multilingual Family Coordinator, Noblesville Schools
“Our Noblesville community is full of warm, caring, and welcoming people from all walks of life. By working with NDC, we continue to provide people with spaces to learn, talk, grow, and feel heard, and valued as individuals. We are one community. Helping people feel like active participants, contributors, and stakeholders is in everyone’s well-being that calls Noblesville home.”