The National Inclusion Project aims to promote inclusion for people with disabilities. It was founded by Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel after witnessing how children with disabilities were often excluded from activities open to others. The organization partners with communities and programs to increase awareness of the benefits of inclusion. It has established several successful inclusion models and programs that have provided opportunities for over 20,000 children with and without disabilities. One such program is "Together We Make a Difference," an inclusive service learning curriculum that enhances skills for all participants.