Flagship
Programs & Achievments
The Neurodiversity Ecosystem
A practical ecosystem of tools, programs, research, and initiatives designed to make neurodiversity understandable, usable, and actionable across real-world contexts.
Tools & Frameworks
Foundations that shape how we understand, assess, and design for neurodiversity.

Neuroprofiler
Understand patterns of thinking, energy, and behavior, without reducing people to labels.

Neuro-Inclusive City Scorecard
A framework for assessing how inclusive a city truly is across systems and lived experience.

Neurodignity Framework
The ethical foundation ensuring dignity, agency, and fairness are never optional.

Narrative Arc Framework
A communication model for explaining complex topics without losing people, or their trust.

Autvinder Evaluation Framework
A fairer way to assess ideas, separating value from presentation style.

NIP Award Assessment Framework
A structured approach to evaluating political leadership on real inclusion, not rhetoric.
Apps & Digital Tools
Digital environments designed to support connection, learning, and everyday functioning.

Friends Fire Ecosystem
A social platform built around clarity, consent, and safe connection—not performance.

NEA Community App
A space for ongoing reflection and connection beyond courses and training.

Stride App
Gentle, flexible support for navigating daily life without pressure or judgment.

Brainy App
Making neurodiversity understandable for children, families, and educators.
Courses & Learning Programs
Programs designed to shift understanding, practice, and responsibility.

Neurodiversity Fundamentals
A clear, practical introduction to neurodiversity as a real-world framework.

Leadership & Neuro-Inclusion
Helping leaders understand how their decisions shape inclusion—or exclusion.

Educator / School Track
Practical tools for creating classrooms that work for real students.

Facilitator / Trainer Course
Teaching how to deliver neurodiversity content responsibly and effectively.

EFURM Program
A new approach to energy, sustainability, and long-term functioning.

NeuroEmergence Program
Supporting identity and life transitions after neurodivergent recognition.
Publications & Toolkits
Resources that translate complex ideas into everyday understanding and practice.

What’s STRONG With You? (Toolkit)
A strengths-based approach to self-understanding—without performance pressure.

What’s STRONG With You? (Journal for Teens)
A space for young people to explore identity without being evaluated.

What’s ALIVE in You?
Exploring masking, burnout, and reconnecting with authenticity.

Thriving at Work
Practical guidance for building sustainable, neuroinclusive teams.

Beyond Burnout
Reframing burnout as systemic—not personal failure.

Executive Functioning Unlocked
Understanding how things actually get done—without blame or oversimplification.

HOPEful Conversations
Tools for navigating difficult conversations with clarity and respect.

What I Wish You Knew (EN / NL)
Real perspectives from neurodivergent people—shared directly.

Beyond Words
Expanding how we understand communication beyond traditional norms.

Your Brain, Your Flow
Working with natural rhythms of focus and energy—not against them.

Interest-Based Nervous Systems
Understanding motivation as something contextual—not effort-based.

Post-Traumatic Growth & Neurodivergence
A nuanced look at trauma, recovery, and complexity.
Cards & Practical Tools
Hands-on tools for reflection, conversation, and everyday application.

Brain Strengths Card Deck
A flexible way to explore and articulate strengths without evaluation.

Post-Traumatic Growth Cards
Gentle prompts for reflection—without pressure to “find meaning.”

Neuroinclusive Listening Cards
Practical tools for improving how we listen and understand.

Strengths-Based IEP Tool
Reframing education plans around strengths—not deficits.

50 Tips for Teachers
Simple, practical shifts that make classrooms more inclusive.

Interoceptive Awareness Cards
Helping people recognize and respond to internal signals.

Check-In Prompts for Children
Supporting children to express feelings and needs more easily.

Political Parties Assessment Framework
Evaluating policy and inclusion commitments with clarity and structure.
Campaigns & Public Initiatives
Work that challenges norms, shifts narratives, and creates public awareness.

We’re Nuts Campaign
Reclaiming language to challenge stigma and reshape perception.

What’s STRONG With You? Campaign
A global shift from deficit-based thinking to strengths-based understanding.

Anti-ABA Campaign
Examining normalized practices and opening space for critical dialogue.

ND Pride Education Campaign
Bringing neurodiversity awareness into classrooms early.
Community, Grants & Innovation
Spaces and initiatives that support connection, experimentation, and new ideas.

Neurocafé
Open, low-pressure spaces for conversation and shared experience.

Mikel Rijsdijk Memorial Grant
Funding ideas and initiatives that might otherwise go unsupported.

Autvinder Competition & Awards
Recognizing innovation without forcing conformity.
Research & Collaborations
Projects that expand understanding and connect knowledge to real-world impact.

Design Your Life (DYL)
Rethinking how people design lives that actually fit them.

Barefoot Coaching (EU Program)
Developing more flexible, accessible approaches to coaching.

LIMBO Project
Exploring intersectionality in neurodivergent and refugee experiences.

NDO Education Program
Embedding neurodiversity into education systems at scale.
Cities, Research & Governance
Structures that ensure inclusion is embedded, not optional.

Neuro-Inclusive City Program
Turning inclusion frameworks into real-world city implementation.

Research Fellows Program
Supporting research that connects directly to lived experience.

Wisdom Council
Integrating lived experience into decision-making and governance.

Governance & Core Documents
Where values are translated into structure, policy, and accountability.
Flagship Projects
Neurodiversity Pride
It started with a simple but powerful idea: what if neurodivergent people didn’t just seek acceptance, but felt pride?
ND Pride has grown into a global movement, reaching millions across dozens of countries. Every year, people come together to celebrate neurodivergent identity openly, visibly, and unapologetically.
What began as a single moment of recognition is now a worldwide shift in narrative, from “fitting in” to belonging as you are.
NIP Award (Neuro-Inclusive Politician Award)
Change doesn’t happen by accident, it happens when the right people make the right decisions.
The NIP Award shines a light on political leaders who choose inclusion. Those who take real steps to improve the lives of neurodivergent people through policy, advocacy, and action.
Because when inclusion reaches politics, it stops being optional — and starts becoming systemic.
Autvinder Competition
For too long, autistic talent has been overlooked, misunderstood, or underestimated.
Autvinder exists to change that.
It creates a stage where autistic innovators, thinkers, and creators can present their ideas, not despite who they are, but because of it. The competition celebrates originality, lived experience, and problem-solving from a perspective the world urgently needs.
This isn’t about giving opportunities. It’s about finally recognizing them.
Neurodiversity Education Academy (NEA)
Understanding changes everything.
The Neurodiversity Education Academy was built to make that understanding accessible, not locked away in research papers, but translated into tools people can actually use.
Through courses, resources, and practical guidance, NEA helps individuals, schools, and organizations move from awareness to action.
Because inclusion doesn’t happen when people care. It happens when people know how.
Research Fellows Program
The future of neurodiversity depends on the ideas we choose to explore, and the voices we choose to support.
The Research Fellows Program exists to back the next generation of thinkers, researchers, and changemakers. It provides the structure, mentorship, and platform needed to turn insight into impact.
Not just research for the sake of knowledge, but research that changes how the world works.
Neuroinclusive City Reporting
What if cities could be measured not just by growth, but by how inclusive they are?
Neuroinclusive City Reporting turns that question into something tangible. It evaluates how cities support neurodivergent people across policy, infrastructure, and everyday life.
By making inclusion visible, it creates accountability, and a new kind of competition: cities striving to be better places for every mind.
Political Party Barometer
Voters deserve to know where their leaders stand, especially on inclusion.
The Political Party Barometer tracks how political parties address neurodiversity in their agendas, decisions, and actions. It brings clarity to a space that is often vague, and transparency to issues that are often overlooked.
Because real change starts with informed choices.
Neuroemergence Community
Discovering you are neurodivergent can feel like finding a missing piece — and losing your footing at the same time.
Neuroemergence is a space for that journey.
It brings together people navigating identity, growth, and understanding, offering a mix of learning, reflection, and connection. Not as a one-time event, but as an ongoing process.
Because becoming yourself is not a moment. It’s a path.
Neurocafe Meetups
Not everything needs a stage. Sometimes, what matters most is a table, a conversation, and a space where you can just be.
Neurocafe meetups create local environments where neurodivergent people and allies can connect without pressure or expectation. Simple, human, and real.
Because community isn’t built through programs. It’s built through moments.
Signs (Personal Sign Language Messenger)
What if communication didn’t have to fit into one system?
Signs explores a new way of expressing meaning — one that adapts to the individual, rather than forcing the individual to adapt. It reimagines communication as something personal, flexible, and deeply human.
Especially for those who don’t communicate in conventional ways, Signs opens new possibilities for connection.
Signs App + Friends & Fire App
Connection isn’t one-size-fits-all — especially for neurodivergent people.
These apps are built from that understanding.
- Signs App focuses on personalized communication, giving people new ways to express themselves.
- Friends & Fire helps people build relationships in ways that feel safe, natural, and aligned with how they think and interact.
Together, they’re not just tools — they’re bridges between people who experience the world differently.
