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The 7 Best Reads Before Funding Forward 2014
We have an amazing slate of speakers lined up for this year's Funding Forward. To help get you ready for our annual conference of grantmakers committed to LGBTQ issues, we thought we're compile some of the best pre-reading available. ... click here to see the 7 best reads before funding forward.
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Wednesday, March 26th - Friday, March 28th (Philadelphia, PA):
Funding Forward 2014
It's not too late to register for Funding Forward 2014! 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. ... Register here!
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Friday, June 6th - Sunday, June 8th (Washington, DC):
Joint Affinity Groups Unity Summit
This summer JAG will bring together a national network of more than 2,500 members and more than 20,000 philanthropic, nonprofit, and corporate professionals of all ages: AAPI, Black, Latino, Native, women, men, LGBTQ, and people with disabilities to work together to eliminate disparities across race, gender, sexual orientation, and disability. ... Learn more here.
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***NEW DATE*** Wednesday, June 25th (New York, NY):
The Power of Two: Funding at the Nexus of LGBT Rights and Repro Rights/Repro Justice
These two movements work principally on separate tracks, while sharing core values and common adversaries. How can the power at this intersection be leveraged for the greatest effect? How can funders, often constrained by institutional structures that favor discrete issues, support intersectional alliances? ... Learn more here.
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Research, Resources and Updates
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Requests for Proposals
- New York Community Trust
Applications are now available for the 2014 New York Community Trust Nonprofit Excellence Awards. Applications are due May 2.
- Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation is taking a survey their Out for Change Transformative Media Organizing Project. The survey hopes to focus on the media & communications strengths, needs, and opportunities of groups working with the LGBTQ community. The deadline for survey participation is March 31.
- FLGBTQI + ADAM Queer Youth Initiative
The ADAM Queer Youth Initiative and Funders for LGBTQ Issues are once again partnering on a matching grants program to support LGBTQ public foundations and community foundations with active LGBTQ field of interest funds that serve or address the needs of LGBTQ youth and involve youth in grantmaking decisions. Proposals are due April 14.
- The Adam Foundation
The Adam Foundation will start accepting grant applications for its 2014 grants cycle on February 28. AF is looking for projects both big and small that will impact the Triad LGBTQ community. The deadline for submitting is April 30.
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LGBTQ PEOPLE IN PHILANTHROPY |
People on the Move in LGBTQ Philanthropy
Rachel DeCruz
Rachel, former Communications Director at Washington Community Action Network, has joined Pride Foundation as the new Communications Manager. Congratulations, Rachel!
Karen Mudd
Karen, former Executive Director of Equality South Dakota, has joined Pride Foundation as Interim Development Director. Best of luck, Karen!
Jobs in LGBTQ Philanthropy
Communications Director
Gill Foundation
(Denver, CO)
Director, Program Related Investments
The California Endowment
(Los Angeles, CA)
Grants and Knowledge Manager
Arcus Foundation (New York, NY)
IT Systems Administrator
Arcus Foundation
(New York, NY)
President & CEO
Community Initiatives
(San Francisco, CA)
Vice President, Programs
The New York Women's Foundation (New York, NY)
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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) � Maria Cadenas (Driscoll's) � Matthew "Matty" Hart (The Lafayette Practice) � Andrew Lane (Johnson Family Foundation) � Kristine Stallone (American Jewish World Service) � Nathaniel "Toby" Thompkins (Tides 21st Century)
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Institutional Members
American Jewish World Service � Anonymous � Arcus Foundation � Astraea Foundation for Lesbian Justice � Blachford-Cooper Foundation � Boston Foundation � Calamus Foundation, DE � The California Endowment � California Wellness Foundation � Cleveland 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 � 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 � 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 � 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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