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Forget Black Friday and Cyber Monday and get on board with #GivingTuesday
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. In recent years, retailers have sought to spur holiday shopping immediately following turkey day with huge retail sales on Friday (Black Friday), small business efforts on Saturday (Small Business Saturday), and big online discounts on Monday (Cyber Monday). But maybe it's time to encourage people to not only shop, but also to give. ... Click here to read more.
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Our Board Gets a Little Bigger
Funders for LGBTQ Issues is excited to introduce our community to our three newest board members: Matty Hart, Kristine Stallone, and Nathaniel (Toby) Thompkins. All three promise to add a unique and valued perspective to our work going forward. ... click here to continue reading.
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Monday, December 2th (webinar):
The Mid-terms and You: Navigating Nonpartisan Election-year Grantmaking
Want to feel informed and confident about your 2014 funding? This session-for both private and public foundations-will cover the essential dos and don'ts of funding election-related activities by 501(c)(3) organizations including voter engagement and registration work, issue advocacy, and ballot measures. ... Learn more here.
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Thursday, December 5th (Los Angeles, CA):
JAG of Southern California Annual Leadership Recognition and Holiday Reception
Please join Southern California's Joint Affinity Group (JAG)to celebrate the season and recognize the 2013 Special Leadership Award Recipient: Michael Fleming, Executive Director of the David Bohnett Foundation. ... Learn more here.
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Thursday, December 5th (San Francisco, CA):
Bay Area Philanthropy Holiday Party
The Bay Area philanthropic community is coming together once again this year for an annual Holiday Party. Please join your fellow grantmaking peers for a fun evening, celebrating the holiday season and end-of-year accomplishments. Light hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served. ... Learn more here.
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Tuesday, December 10th (Washington, DC):
AIDS Philanthropy Summit: LGBTQ Caucus Lunch
Join us for an LGBTQ breakout lunch at the AIDS Philanthropy Summit! Funders for LGBTQ Issues is working with Funders concerned about AIDS to facilitate a lunchtime conversation that will both examine the intersections between HIV and LGBTQ grantmaking and explore ways to expand collaborative work. ... Learn more here.
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Wednesday, March 26th - Friday, March 28th (Philadelphia, PA):
Funding Forward 2014
We're proud to announce that Funding Forward 2014 is coming to Philadelphia March 26 through March 28! The annual gathering of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ issues provides an exciting opportunity for funders to connect with one another, learn from each other, coordinate efforts, and maximize impact. ... Learn more here.
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Community Events:
Queer Leaders in Philanthropy Gathering
Wednesday, December 4th (San Francisco, CA) - Bay Area Queer Leaders in Philanthropy is hosting a gathering of LGBT leaders in philanthropy for networking; strengthening, sustaining and promoting LGBT philanthropic leadership; and building community and solidarity amongst LGBT philanthropic professionals. (click here for more details)
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Research, Resources and Updates
- "An Impossible Choice: LGBT Workers and Family Leave Laws"
MAP, Center for American Progress, and HRC have a new report out that explores the ways in which discriminatory laws and unequal access to family and medical leave forces LGBTQ people to make difficult choices between managing personal crises and retaining their job for their livelihood.
- "A Broken Bargain for LGBT Workers of Color"
MAP, Center for American Progress, HRC, Freedom to Work, FIRE, and the National Black Justice Coalition have released a new report on the unique challenges LGBT workers of color face related to their race and ethnicity and their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
- "Growth in Foundation Support for Media in the United States"
This new report by the Foundation Center, with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Wyncote Foundation, in collaboration with Media Impact Funders, Guidestar and the Ford Foundation, aims to give a fuller picture of media-related grantmaking by U.S. Foundations.
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Recent Grant Award Announcements
- Nike
Nike is entering the marriage equality fight in the company's home state of Oregon. Nike has set up the Nike Equality PAC with seed funding of $280,000 ($100,000 from the company and $180,000 from a pool of top executives).
- The LGBT Fund of Greater Rochester Giving Circle
The LGBT Fund of Greater Rochester Giving Circle has awarded $18,000 in grants to 11 nonprofits. This is the group's second year of grantmaking, and they more than doubled both the amount granted and the number of grantees.
- The Staples Foundation
The Staples Foundation has awarded $5,000 to the Hispanic Black Gay Coalition in Boston. This grant is made possible by the 2 Million and Change program, under the direction of Staples, Inc. associates. The grant will fund a New Leaders Institute and LGBTQ mentorship program.
- The Jewish Fund
The Jewish Fund awarded a $158,630 three-year grant to Affirmations, a community center for LGBT people and allies located outside of Detriot. The grant will support and expand health and wellness programming.
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LGBTQ PEOPLE IN PHILANTHROPY |
People on the Move in LGBTQ Philanthropy
Ronald White
Ron, current Interim Executive Director of the Southern Partners Fund, has been named the new Executive Director of Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families. Best of luck, Ron!
Jobs in LGBTQ Philanthropy
Communications Manager
Public Interest Projects (PIP)
(New York, NY)
Director of Programs & Public Policy
Southern California Grantmakers
(Los Angeles, CA)
Program Officer, Just and Fair Schools Fund
Public Interest Projects (PIP)
(New York, NY)
Project Manager
Social Justice Fund NW
(Seattle, WA)
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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 Andy Lane (Johnson Family Foundation) � Vice Chair Cindy Rizzo (The Arcus Foundation) � Treasurer Jesse King (Fulcrum Advisors) � Secretary Mitchell Singer (Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors) � Maria Cadenas (Driscoll's) � Rebecca Fox (Wellspring Advisors) � Matthew "Matty" Hart (The Lafayette Practice) � Patricia St. Onge (Seven Generations Consulting and Coaching) � Kristine Stallone (American Jewish World Service) � Nathaniel "Toby" Thompkins (Tides 21st Century)
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Institutional Members
Anonymous � Arcus Foundation � Astraea Foundation for Lesbian Justice � Boston Foundation � Calamus Foundation � The California Endowment � California Wellness Foundation � Community Foundation Santa Cruz County � Con Alma Health Foundation � Cream City Foundation � Driscoll's Charitable Fund � Dwight Stuart Youth Fund � Equity Foundation � Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund � Ford Foundation � Foundation for the Carolinas � Freeman Foundation � Gill Foundation � Gilmour-Jirgens Foundation � 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 � Marguerite Casey Foundation � Mukti Fund � 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 � Santa Fe Community Foundation � Small Change Foundation � Stonewall Community Foundation � Vermont Community Foundation � Wells Fargo Bank � 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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