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Welcome

In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar led his army to the banks of the Rubicon, a small river in northern Italy. By crossing the Rubicon "The die is cast," he said. In current terms, once you have taken the first step – you are committed.

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Change Starts with the First Step

  • Life & Career Coaching

  • Recreating Democracy Program

  • Personal Development, Racial/Social Justice workshops and Retreats

The Rubicon Is Yours To Cross

​​Rubicon Institute for Inclusion (RubiconIFI) was founded to foster coaching, personal development, anti-racism workshops & programs, healing, growth, and community engagement among people in Colorado Springs and nearby areas. 

Much like Caesar’s decisive crossing, embarking on a journey of personal or community transformation requires courage and a willingness to embrace change, we honor this pivotal moment, inviting you to take that first bold step toward growth and collective progress.

Why Choose RIFI?

  • Experienced, certified provider based in Colorado Springs, CO

  • Comprehensive and systematic coaching

  • Safe, supportive, judgement-free, & transformative environment

  • Advanced workshops and programs sharing best practices

  • Flexible online and in-person program delivery

 We strive to cultivate spaces where voices are heard, differences are respected, and everyone is empowered to contribute to the greater good. 

At Rubicon Institute for Inclusion, we believe that lasting change is cultivated through intentional action and authentic connection. Our approach centers on empowering individuals to embrace their unique journeys while nurturing the collective strength of our community. Every step forward, no matter how small, contributes to the transformation we seek both within ourselves and in society at large.​​

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