RESEARCH, RESOURCES, AND UPDATES
This new Williams Institute report analyzes several data sources to provide information on adults who self-identify as Hispanic or Latino/a and LGBT in the U.S. and by region.
The Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) releases this statement and recommendations for funders to support Haitian Asylum seekers.
The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice shared this news post to celebrate Bi Visibility Day.
This 19th article examines disparities in the first-ever national government survey that captured the LGBTQ+ economic experience.
GCIR President Marissa Tirona speaks with Kris Hayashi, Executive Director of Transgender Law Center, about building power in immigrant communities.
Funders for LGBTQ Issues’ Board Chair and New York Foundation Executive Director Rickke Mananzala speaks with Sean Thomas-Breitfeld on Building Movement Project's podcast Solidarity Is This about funding practices that sustain movements in the long term.
Alliance Magazine’s new post explores LGBTQ+ giving circles and the hope they bring.
New Williams Institute brief examines rental housing stability late in the COVID-19 pandemic among LGBT people compared to non-LGBT people, including differences by race.
New MAP updates include an interactive map of Parental opt-out laws, indicating which states have laws that allow parents to opt their children out of LGBTQ-inclusive school curricula. Updates to the hate crime data collection map shows whether states’ hate crime laws require data collection and whether they specifically include data collection on anti-LGBTQ hate crimes.
New Williams Institute report examines the lifetime, five-year, and past-year experiences of discrimination among LGBT employees. It is one of the first studies to look at LGBT employment discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the year following the Bostock v. Clayton County decision.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation President and CEO Richard Besser's statement on the politicization of public health guidance.
A recent report from TransPop provides new insight into transgender health and health care access.
RECENT GRANTS AWARDED
Horizons Foundation awards $1 million to Bay Area LGBTQ nonprofits responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Decolonizing Wealth Project announces the Liberated Capital’s first #Case4Reparations grantee partner cohort.
Hispanics in Philanthropy’s Family Unity Fund aims to grant $3 million in its second phase of grants for family reunification and wellbeing.
The Visionary Freedom Fund distributes $2.5 million to 26 youth-led groups transforming the justice system.
The New York Foundation supports grassroots initiatives that confront systemic barriers and inspire people to work toward a more just and inclusive city.
FEATURED REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
New York Foundation
Deadline: November 1, 2021