Announcing 2022 Out in the South Fund Grants
The Out in the South Fund is a collaborative fund awarding grants to build and support locally-driven Southern funds. Over the last seven years, the fund distributed over 3 million dollars to catalyze locally-driven Southern funds to deepen support for LGBTQ movement work in the South. The complete list of 2022 grant recipients can be found on our website here.
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Welcome, Cleopatra Jach!
Please join us in welcoming the newest member of our team! Cleopatra Jach Acquaye (sir/her) joins Funders as our Director of Programs and possesses over a decade of experience in community organizing, organizational development, and team management. We are grateful for her wealth of knowledge and vibrant leadership for our programs. Welcome, Cleopatra!
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Club Q Response Update
Funders for LGBTQ Issues is organizing members to support survivors and the wider LGBTQ community in Colorado Springs following the Club Q attack on November 20, 2022.
Six years ago, in the aftermath of the Pulse massacre in Orlando, Florida, Funders for LGBTQ Issues worked with local activists to develop the Contigo Fund. Contigo now guides a long-term philanthropic response to help empower and heal the Central Florida LGBTQ community after one of its darkest moments. Now, in collaboration with the Contigo Fund and several other LGBTQ funders, we are applying these lessons six years later to help empower the LGBTQ communities of Colorado Springs.
This month, Chantelle Fisher-Borne, Senior Project Director of our Out in the South Initiative, is traveling to Colorado Springs along with staff and community members from the Contigo Fund for a series of planning meetings with local queer and trans organizations, community members, funders, and activists. These meetings, which will extend into early 2023, are intended to help the local LGBTQ community identify funding strategies aligned with their immediate and long-term needs, particularly local queer and trans communities of color who are often overlooked and under-resourced. We are excited to share more updates with our network in 2023.
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2022 National Immigrant Inclusion Conference
Funders' President, Saida Agostini Bostic, speaks on how philanthropy can center LGBTQIA+ migrant movements at the 2022 National Immigrant Inclusion Conference.
Watch the video here.
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The Funders for LGBTQ Issues office will be closed from December 19, 2022, through January 2, 2023, to practice self-care and wellness for our team. We are excited to connect with everyone in the new year and wish you a joyful and restful holiday season. | |
Save the Date: Funders for LGBTQ Issues Reception at Creating Change
Funders for LGBTQ Issues staff will attend the Creating Change conference in San Francisco in February 2023. If you are attending the conference or are a Bay Area local, we hope you’ll plan to join us on Sunday, February 19th, for a networking reception from 6 PM - 8 PM, location to come. If you have any questions or want to be kept in the loop about the event's details, please email April Bethea, Director of Philanthropic Outreach: at april@lgbtfunders.org.
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Announcing the 2023 CHANGE Philanthropy Unity Summit
CHANGE Philanthropy’s Unity Summit is set to return in 2023 in Los Angeles, CA, as a hybrid conference! Mark your calendars for October 16-19, 2023.
The Unity Summit is one of the largest convenings in philanthropy. Over 1000 participants from various communities come together to expand their individual and institutional practice to advance equity with an intersectional lens, with the community at the center of CHANGE’s efforts.
Follow along with Unity Summit updates by subscribing to CHANGE’s Summit mailing list.
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RESEARCH, RESOURCES, AND UPDATES
Human Rights Funders Network: 2019 Annual Review of Global Foundation Grantmaking
Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) and Candid share their new tracking report on the human rights funding landscape: Advancing Human Rights: Annual Review of Global Foundation Grantmaking 2019 Key Findings.
HIV-Related Philanthropy and the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. Initiative
The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) is a ten-year federal initiative that focuses on communities most affected by HIV by supplying resources and expertise to 50 local areas that account for more than half of new HIV diagnoses and seven states with a substantial rural burden to expand HIV prevention and treatment efforts.
Giving Big: The Impact of Large, Unrestricted Gifts on Nonprofits
The Center for Effective Philanthropy's new report shares data from the most comprehensive study to date of the impacts of MacKenzie Scott’s giving and details that the recipients of Scott’s gifts report using them to expand their core work, shore up financial stability, address operational capacity, and support work that can be hard to fund, such as equity and justice-oriented work.
Biden Signs Respect for Marriage Act
President Biden signed into law Tuesday a bipartisan bill that codifies same-sex and interracial marriages. A crowd of thousands gathered to celebrate the federal protections secured in the Respect for Marriage Act.
GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality Healthcare Directory
Collaborating with the Tegan and Sara Foundation and Cigna to bring you the new and improved LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory. It is a free, searchable database of doctors, medical professionals, and healthcare providers who truly understand the unique health needs of LGBTQ+ people in the United States and Canada.
UCLA: Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Incarcerated in Juvenile Corrections
Using data from the Minnesota Student Survey, a statewide population survey of youth, researchers from UCLA, Vanderbilt, Brown, and Yale examined the mental health experiences of LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ youth in juvenile correctional facilities and public schools.
FEATURED REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
Submit Grants Data for FCAA's Annual Resource Tracking Project
Visit our website to submit and see more funding opportunities!
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Notable promotions, transitions, and career updates from LGBTQ people
in philanthropy and allies.
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Dominique Morgan
Dominique Morgan joins Borealis Philanthropy as Program Director of The Fund for Trans Generations. Congratulations, Dominique!
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Marsha Davis
Executive Director of Tzedek Foundation, Marsha Davis shared her 2023 role transition message to the community after five years of leadership. We wish you success in your next endeavor, Marsha!
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Stephen A. Foster
President and CEO of Overbrook Foundation, Stephen Foster, shared his transition message to the community after twenty years of leadership. We wish you a happy and healthy retirement, Stephen!
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Yamani Yansá Hernandez
Yamani Yansá Hernandez joins Groundswell Fund as the new Interim Executive Director. Congratulations, Yamani!
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FEATURED JOBS IN LGBTQ PHILANTHROPY | |
Q Notes is a regular newsletter produced by Funders for LGBTQ Issues. Please contact communications@lgbtfunders.org with questions or submissions for future publishings. The next edition of Q Notes will be released on January 15th, each month mid-month starting in January 2023. | |
Rickke Mananzala, Chair (New York Foundation)
Cynthia Renfro, Vice-Chair (Civis Consulting, LLC)
Jason McGill, Treasurer (Philanthropic Consultant)
Rye Young, Secretary (Philanthropic Consultant)
Karen Appelbaum (Northwest Area Foundation)
Namita Chad (Philanthropic Consultant)
Ana Conner (Third Wave Fund)
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Cathy K.K. Kapua (Trans Justice Funding Project)
Desiree Flores (General Service Foundation)
Aldita Gallardo (Borealis Philanthropy)
Jonathan Jayes-Green (Philanthropic Strategist)
Bré Rivera (Black Trans Fund)
Paulina Helm-Hernandez (Foundation for a Just Society)
Kelli King-Jackson (The Simmons Foundation)
William (Bill) Smith (May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust)
Judy Yu (Wellspring Philanthropic Fund)
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Saida Agostini-Bostic
President
April Bethea
Director of Philanthropic Outreach
Chantelle Fisher-Borne
Senior Project Director, Out In The South Initiative
Cleopatra Jach Acquaye
Director of Programs
Alyssa Lawther
Research Officer
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Alexander Lee
Deputy Director
Ollin Rodriguez Lopez
Human Resources & Administrative Associate
Noemi Mangual-Rosa
Communications Officer
Andrew Wallace
Senior Advisor
Marvin Webb
Chief Financial Officer
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American Jewish World Service
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Arcus Foundation
Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice Baltimore Community Foundation
Borealis Philanthropy
Boston Foundation
California Wellness Foundation
Civil Rights Defenders
Cleveland Foundation
Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
Community Foundation of Northeast Florida Con Alma Health Foundation
David Bohnett Foundation
Dwight Stuart Youth Fund
Edward W. Hazen Foundation
Excelerate Foundation
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Ford Foundation
Foundation for a Just Society
Foundation for the Carolinas
Foundation for Louisiana
General Services Foundation
Gilead Sciences
Gill Foundation
Gilmour-Jirgens Fund
Groundswell Fund
Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Henry van Ameringen Foundation
Horizons Foundation
James Irvine Foundation
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Johnson Family Foundation
JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Kicking Assets Fund
Kresge Foundation
Laughing Gull Foundation
Levi Strauss Foundation
The Leonard-Litz LGBTQ+ Foundation
Libra Foundation
MacArthur Foundation
Marguerite Casey Foundation
Masto Foundation
McKnight Foundation
Meyer Memorial Trust
Ms. Foundation For Women
Mukti Fund
Nathan Cummings Foundation
NEO Philanthropy
New York Women's Foundation
North Star Fund
Northwest Area Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Our Fund, Inc.
Overbrook Foundation
Pacific Foundation Services, LLC
PFund Foundation
Philadelphia Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
Pride Foundation
Proteus Fund, Inc.
Richmond Memorial Health Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Rosenberg Foundation
Santa Fe Community Foundation
Simmons Foundation
Small Change Foundation
Southwest Florida Community Foundation
Stonewall Community Foundation
Stupski Foundation
Surdna Foundation
The California Endowment
The Collins Foundation
The Colorado Health Foundation
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The Palette Fund
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Third Wave Fund
Tides Foundation
Trans Justice Funding Project
Transgender Strategy Center
Tzedek Social Justice Fund
Wallace Foundation
Washington Grantmakers AIDS Partnership
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
Wild Geese Foundation
Women's Foundation of California
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