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The Top Ten Corporate Funders of LGBTQ Issues
Corporate funders have increased their investment in LGBTQ issues by more than fifteen fold in the last decade. Going from approximately $575,000 in 2003 to $8.7 million in 2012, corporate foundation support for LGBTQ issues has grown exponentially. Even though corporate funding constitutes a small portion of LGBTQ funding overall, at roughly 7 percent in 2012, it is growing at the fastest clip. ... click here to see the full list!!
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Thursday, November, 6th (San Francisco, CA):
Maximizing Corporate Resources for LGBTQ Communities
We're proud to be co-sponsoring a panel at the 2014 Out and Equal Workplace Summit with Goldman Sachs on how corporate foundations and employees can best engage and enhance the work of LGBTQ nonprofits. For more information, click here.
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March 18-20, 2015 (Atlanta, GA):
FUNDING FORWARD 2015
Registration is now open for Funding Forward 2015! Save the date for our annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ issues in Atlanta. Register now to join us in Atlanta. Click here for more information.
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Research, Resources and Updates
- LGBTQ Youth and School Pushout
GSA Network released reports that find that compared to their peers, LGBTQ youth, gender nonconforming youth, and youth of color are face disproportionate levels of harsh school discipline, policing , and blame for their own victimization. Read the reports here.
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Requests for Proposals
- San Diego Pride
The application deadline for San Diego Pride's 2014 community grants for organizations serving the LGBT community is October 31. For more information, click here.
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Surdna Foundation The Surdna Foundation has issued a request for proposals to individual artists, culture bearers and nonprofit arts organizations to support projects developed in response to communities' specific challenges and to support artists and organizations whose long-term, deeply-rooted work has increased social engagement without necessarily being explicitly "activist." The deadline is November 12. For more details, click here.
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Recent Grant Award Announcements
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LGBTQ PEOPLE IN PHILANTHROPY |
People on the Move in LGBTQ Philanthropy
LaTosha Brown
LaTosha, is the first full-time Project Director for Grantmakers for Southern Progress.
Congratulations LaTosha!
Rohit Burman
Congratulations Rohit on your new role in The Est�e Lauder Companies designing and implementing a global corporate citizenship strategy for the corporation!
Terri Coughlin
Terri has been named the new Interim Executive Director of CREAM City Foundation. Congratulations, Terri!
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Funders for LGBTQ Issues seeks to mobilize philanthropic resources that enhance the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, promote equity, and advance racial, economic and gender justice.
Board of Directors:
Chair Cindy Rizzo (The Arcus Foundation) � Vice Chair Rebecca Fox (Wellspring Advisors) � Treasurer Mitchell Singer (Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors) � Secretary Patricia St. Onge (Seven Generations Consulting and Coaching) � Rohit Burman (M.A.C. AIDS Fund) � Maria Cadenas (Driscoll's) � Matthew "Matty" Hart (The Calamus Foundation, DE) � Andrew Lane (Johnson Family Foundation) � Kristine Stallone (American Jewish World Service) � Nathaniel "Toby" Thompkins (Tides 21st Century) � Beatriz "Bia" Vieira (The Philadelphia Foundation)
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Institutional Members
American Jewish World Service � Anonymous � Arcus Foundation � Astraea Foundation for Lesbian Justice � Blachford-Cooper Foundation � Boston Foundation � The Calamus Foundation, DE � The California Endowment � California Wellness Foundation � The Cleveland Foundation � Community Foundation for Northeast Florida � Community Foundation Santa Cruz County � Con Alma Health Foundation � Cream City Foundation � The David Bohnett Foundation � Driscoll's Charitable Fund � Dwight Stuart Youth Fund � Equity Foundation � Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund � Ford Foundation � Foundation for the Carolinas � Foundation for Louisiana � Freeman Foundation � Gill Foundation � Gilmour-Jirgens Foundation � Groundswell Fund � Guilford Green Foundation � Henry van Ameringen Foundation � Horizons Foundation � Jeff Chartrand Advised Fund � John Larsen Foundation � The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation � Johnson Family Foundation � Kevin J. Mossier Foundation � Kicking Assets Fund � Laughing Gull Foundation � Levi Strauss Foundation � Liberty Hill Foundation � M.A.C. AIDS Fund � Marguerite Casey Foundation � Mukti Fund � New York Women's Foundation � North Star Fund � Our Fund, Inc. � Overbrook Foundation � The Palette Fund � Philanthrofund Foundation � Paul Rapoport Foundation � Polk Bros. Foundation � Pride Foundation � Proteus Fund, Inc. � Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors � Rosenberg Foundation � The Samuel S. Fels Fund � San Diego Human Dignity Foundation � San Francisco AIDS Foundation � Santa Fe Community Foundation � Small Change Foundation � Stonewall Community Foundation � Vermont Community Foundation � Wells Fargo Bank � The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation � Women's Foundation of California
Have a content idea for QNotes? Contact Lyle Matthew Kan at lyle@lgbtfunders.org or 212.475.2930.
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