Gill Foundation 2001 Annual Report

A question of equality. GILL FOUNDATION MISSION

The mission of the Gill Foundation is to secure equal opportunity for all people, regardless of or gender identity.

The mission is accomplished by:

• Providing grants to nonprofit organizations

• Strengthening the leadership and managerial skills of nonprofit leaders

• Increasing financial resources to nonprofit organizations

• Strengthening democratic institutions

• Building awareness of the contributions people of diverse sexual

orientations and gender identities make to American society 2001 annual report/01

Innovation: 1. The act or process of From its inception, the Gill Foundation has embraced this word to define its philosophy of change. Credited with having driven the evolution of our economy, innovation is the force behind the inventing or introducing something new. introduction of countless entrepreneurial business endeavors. 2. Something newly invented or a new way The nonprofit community has borrowed some of the lessons taught by industry; and with a of doing things. commitment to innovation, it is evolving too. This evolution is the result of courageous leaders daring to take chances, introducing new approaches and challenging the norm. Today, the Gill Foundation is focused on taking chances and identifying unique approaches in the quest for LGBT (, , bisexual and transgender) equality. Our strategy will create change and debate. Not all will agree – even within the LGBT community. That’s what innovation is all about. At Gill, we know that not all Americans recognize gay men and as an essential part of traditional society, sharing in the same interests and values. It is our goal to identify the common ground upon which to build mutual respect and a true appreciation for the contributions of gay and lesbian people.

Perception: The process of using the To be innovative, you must view things from a new perspective, force yourself to evaluate differently and challenge your own perceptions. This annual report illustrates just some of the ways in which senses to acquire information about the the Gill Foundation is challenging preconceived notions and impressions. We hope it will give you surrounding environment or situation. a sense of our organizational values, while motivating all of us to think differently in our endeavors. With its partners, the Gill Foundation has altered perception and helped communities to examine their assumptions. In this report, we highlight successes realized through the Gill Foundation’s Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado. Focused on building awareness of the contributions of gay men and lesbians in American society, this fund has made great strides in challenging perception and has demonstrated that a new and innovative approach can yield positive social change.

Tim Gill Claudia Dawn French Founder and Chairman Executive Director Who will make better parents? 2001 annual report/03

The Gill Foundation Primary Programs

In 1994, Colorado’s anti-gay Amendment 2 Donor Resources Policy & Special Grantmaking Training Gay & Lesbian Fund Initiatives for Colorado threatened the protection of LGBT equality. In response to its passage, software entrepreneur Tim Connects LGBT Disseminates critical Provides funding to LGBT Produces essential curricula Supports a wide variety philanthropists throughout Gill created the Gill Foundation to help secure research and public policy and HIV/AIDS organizations and hosts training clinics to of non-gay organizations the country, providing a information to philanthropic throughout the country, help nonprofit organizations throughout Colorado, equal opportunity for all people, regardless of forum for collaboration and advocacy organizations, with a particular focus on increase their leadership, building the visibility of the sexual orientation or gender identity, by and education, ultimately strengthening their ability nonurban areas. The fundraising and organiza- contributions that gay men strengthening grassroots nonprofit organizations improving the effectiveness of resources invested into to engage in the democratic program strengthens these tional development skills. In and lesbians make within and building awareness of the contributions the LGBT community. In process and lead efforts organizations in their quest 2001, this program assisted their communities as a whole. people of diverse sexual orientations and 2001, this program hosted to impact social change. for equality. In 2001, this more than 2,500 individuals The fund focuses on five gender identities make to American society. half-a-dozen donor In 2001, this program program awarded $8.2 million in 600 organizations across types of nonprofit programs – conferences and 10 evaluated the need for to support 360 organizations the country by building arts and culture; children, His vision is being realized through the community-based philanthropy polling and research in 46 states. This includes capacity through skills youth and families; development of a proactive foundation that workshops throughout the regarding attitudes and the first grants made in the training on topics ranging leadership development; country, providing forums for now partners with hundreds of organizations behaviors around LGBT foundation’s 21st Century from direct-mail campaigns public broadcasting; and the development of sound issues. Initiatives project to to strategic planning. social justice. In 2001,the throughout the country. giving strategies. nonurban community centers Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado The foundation has remained focused on five and urban organizations provided $2.5 million to primary program areas: serving people of color. 293 nonprofit organizations. Nearly half-a-million people participated in events sponsored by the Gay & Lesbian Fund and became aware of the presence and contributions of their gay and lesbian neighbors. 04/2001 annual report

The Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado

Let’s face it. It’s easy to make assumptions. It’s organizations of shared values. In working Here within the social lives and interactions easy to stereotype. We’ve all been guilty of it at toward common goals, the broader community taking place every day lies the real opportunity one time or another. Challenging perceptions comes to recognize the value of the Gay & for equality. The fund’s quiet insistence and is what the Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado is Lesbian Fund and, inevitably, of gay men and presence in the many aspects of community life all about. lesbians themselves. helps to break down stereotypes and challenge the assumptions that separate us from equality. This fund is designed to elevate general public By underwriting special events throughout the awareness of the contributions that gay men and state and branding them as “sponsored by the With the help of advisors in the community, lesbians make in so many aspects of our Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado,” the fund the fund reaches out to important business and communities. Gay citizens are parents, uncles, encourages communities and individuals to community leaders. The 25 members of two cousins and friends. They are your teachers, confront their perceptions. Whether spending community funding panels established by the your students, your civic leaders and your an afternoon at the zoo or taking in a show at Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado provide neighbors. Helping to preserve America’s the local theatre, people encounter the words input and guidance and serve as valuable traditional values, gay men and lesbians are “gay” and “lesbian.” And through its grants, the advocates within their communities. actively contributing to the arts as well as to fund encourages businesses and organizations to education, leadership and community building. take a critical look at their nondiscrimination policies in the context of their programs and The fund builds bridges with the non-LGBT their values. community by identifying and partnering with Who is Republican? Who is more moral? 2001 annual report/07

Inspiring Change through Partnership

Partnering successfully with community profile organizations and municipalities are Progress is contagious and some of these organizations can have an array of positive now leading their communities in providing organizations have continued to extend their outcomes. The Gay & Lesbian Fund for equal protection to gay and lesbian employees. influence beyond the local community. The Colorado requires that all grant recipients The American Red Cross of the Pikes Peak Colorado Springs office of Big Brothers Big include sexual orientation in their employment Region, the City of Arvada, the Colorado Sisters (BBBS) enacted a sexual orientation nondiscrimination policies. This influence has Springs Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the nondiscrimination policy, then worked with resulted in more than 275 organizations Colorado Women’s Bar Association, the other BBBS offices to extend the policy to cover changing their policies to provide equal Cortez Cultural Center, the Easter Seals of employees, participating children and mentors protection against discrimination based on Southern Colorado and the Girl Scouts Wagon at a national level. sexual orientation. Wheel Council are all examples of this partnering strategy at work. In 2001 alone, 65 Colorado nonprofit organizations added this provision. High- 08/2001 annual report

Examining Assumptions

On the plains of northeastern Colorado, the Controversy roiled in Sterling. Two months of The discussion generated by the Gay & town of Sterling (population 10,000), at the letters to the local newspaper and editorial Lesbian Fund pushed the residents of Sterling heart of a community of farmers and ranchers, cartoons fueled a debate about LGBT groups’ outside their comfort zone to examine their is better known for its Western culture than for role in the community. beliefs and prejudices. As a result, this its awareness of LGBT issues. The region offers conservative town learned more about its own The public discussion engaged a full spectrum no official support for LGBT people, and population, and citizens saw more clearly the of citizens. Scripture was quoted to both many residents have turned a blind eye to their value of LGBT people in the community. support and to revile the Gay & Lesbian Fund. needs. During 2001, the Gay & Lesbian Fund Additionally, the Gay & Lesbian Fund gained The mayor encouraged the public to for Colorado helped to open their eyes. a high level of recognition: in a recent focus remember that gay men and lesbians are group, all of the participants were aware of Last spring, Sterling’s Save the Sculpture citizens too. A newspaper editorial defended the Gay & Lesbian Fund as a result of the project set out to restore a series of sculptures the fund’s contribution. Students asked, sculpture controversy. created by Colorado artist Brad Rhea. A Gay & “When did bedroom policy become public Lesbian Fund challenge grant supported the policy?” One local letter-writer even project while generating publicity for the gay expressed her annoyance with the naysayers in and lesbian community. the form of a poem.

Including recognition of the Gay & Lesbian Fund on a permanent plaque kindled uproar. Who is better educated? Who will make better neighbors? 2001 annual report/11

Creating A Dialogue

In early 2001, the Gay & Lesbian Fund for supporters withdrew funding. In fact, one outnumbered by 181 new members pledging Colorado provided underwriting for KAFM, former supporter referred to the sponsor as nearly $10,000, plus upgraded renewals the only public radio station broadcasting from the “Gay and Lesbian Homosexual Degenerate totaling nearly $20,000. As KAFM board and Grand Junction, the largest town in western Fund for Colorado.” staff learned, “Doing the right thing is not Colorado. As a result, the station became a always easy – but it is necessary.” The controversy created community dialogue vehicle for transforming the perceptions and when station staff held an on-air public forum Through its relationship with the Gay & preconceived notions of listeners, volunteer to address the sponsorship. Not only did the Gay Lesbian Fund, KAFM staff continue to deepen program hosts, KAFM board and staff and & Lesbian Fund sponsorship remain; the station their understanding of the fund’s role and Grand Junction listeners. produced a show with the Western Colorado purpose. To this day, the radio station initiates The Gay & Lesbian Fund’s contribution AIDS Project that drew a significant response, visible underwriting opportunities with the required volunteer program hosts to credit the demonstrating the community’s interest in Gay & Lesbian Fund – taking the fund’s fund on-air. Some volunteers initially balked HIV/AIDS issues in the area. Following that message to a whole new plateau in the Grand at this obligation, though most reconsidered program’s success, the station introduced a Junction mesa country. when they realized program funding was on the monthly show addressing LGBT issues. line. After hearing on-air mention of the Gay A final tally showed the few members & Lesbian Fund sponsorship, a few listener who withdrew over the controversy were 12/2001 annual report

Gill Foundation Grants*

HIV/AIDS Grants AIDS Project Quad Cities $15,000 Asian and Pacific Islander Colorado West Regional Davenport, IA - program support for Wellness Center $20,000 Mental Health $6,000 ABC Quilts $7,500 prevention education targeting middle- and San Francisco, CA - program support for the Glenwood Springs, CO - program support for Northwood, NH - program support for HIV high-school audiences National Technical Assistance Program and the HIV Early Medical Intervention Program prevention activities (year one of two) for the South Asian HIV/AIDS national for the Western Slope of Colorado AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin $25,000 Adoption Exchange $10,000 prevention meeting Milwaukee, WI - program support for the Community Health Clinic Ole $4,500 Aurora, CO - program support for the Life Point Needle Exchange Program (year Big Bend Cares $20,000 Napa, CA - program support for the Latino Families Connecting for Kids program two of two) Tallahassee, FL - program support for the Youth at Risk Program Prevention Education Project (year two of two) Ahalaya Native Care Center $10,000 AIDS Services of Austin $5,000 Coral Life Foundation $15,000 Oklahoma City, OK - program support for the Austin, TX - program support for the Austin Boulder County AIDS Project $80,000 Hagatna, GU - program support for Native American MSM/WSM HIV prevention Men’s Project Boulder, CO - general operating (year two prevention efforts program of two) and capital support for the Eaton AIDS Services for the Monadnock Region $7,500 Dental Aid $7,500 AID Atlanta $5,000 House Group Home Keene, NH - program support for the Louisville, CO - program support for Atlanta, GA - program support for the Making Inroads Through Community Brother to Brother - Tacoma $5,000 the HIV/AIDS Dental Health Care and Southeast Regional Gay Men’s Health Summit Outreach project Tacoma, WA - program support for the Prevention Program BELTS program AIDS Action Foundation $35,000 AIDS Support and Prevention Douglas County AIDS Project $7,500 Washington, DC - general operating support of Josephine County $6,000 Care Coordination Team $12,000 Lawrence, KS - program support for peer- AIDS Coalition for Education $4,000 Grants Pass, OR - program support for Wichita, KS - program support for HIV based HIV education program (year two Denver, CO - program support for the 2001 prevention efforts prevention programs of two) Colorado HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition $20,000 Chatham Social Health Council $5,000 Empowerment Program $15,000 Services Directory Washington, DC - general operating Pittsboro, NC - program support for HIV Denver, CO - general operating support for AIDS Foundation Miami Valley $10,000 support and technical assistance prevention programs the Women’s AIDS Project Dayton, OH - program support for the AIDS Volunteers of Lexington $5,000 Chattanooga CARES, Inc $10,000 Funders Concerned About AIDS $10,000 Protecting Our Youth Project (year one Lexington, KY - program support for the Chattanooga, TN - program support for HIV New York, NY - program support for the of two) Village Youth Prevention Project prevention education HIV/AIDS Funding Remobilization Project AIDS Medicine and Miracles $7,500 Alliance of AIDS Services of Carolina $15,000 Colorado AIDS Project $105,000 Greater Cedar Rapids Community Denver, CO - general operating support Raleigh, NC – technical assistance in Denver, CO – capacity-building support Foundation $7,500 AIDS Project of Central Iowa $10,000 support of merger activities for technology upgrades for the greater Cedar Rapids, IA - program support for the Colorado AIDS Consortiums and program Iowa Community AIDS Partnership Des Moines, IA - program support for the Angels Unaware $2,500 HIV Prevention Resources Program (year one support for the Cornerstone project (year Arvada, CO - program support for the two of two) Helen Ross McNabb Center $10,000 of two) Annual Camp Ray-Ray Knoxville, TN - program support for HIV/AIDS outreach

*List represents total cash grants paid and pledged in 2001, including conditional grants. 2001 annual report/13

HIV Alliance $20,000 Minnesota AIDS Project $5,000 People of Color AIDS Foundation $15,000 River Fund $5,000 Eugene, OR - program support for the High- Minneapolis, MN - program support for the Santa Fe, NM - program support for the HIV Sebastian, FL - program support for the Risk Outreach program (year one of two) MAP Action Tour Prevention Youth Peer Educators Project Community Outreach HIV/AIDS Education (year one of two) Program Howard Dental Center $10,000 Missoula AIDS Council $10,000 Denver, CO - general operating support Missoula, MT - program support for HIV People of Color Consortium Rocky Mountain Conference (year two of two) prevention programs Against AIDS $10,000 of the United Methodist Church $2,000 Denver, CO - general operating support Denver, CO - program support for St. Paul’s Idaho AIDS Foundation $6,000 Mobile AIDS Support Services $8,500 Methodist Church for the Pick-up and Boise, ID - program support for MSM Mobile, AL - program support to provide People with AIDS Coalition Colorado $10,000 Delivery Quick AIDS Program prevention programs and technical HIV prevention intervention services to the Denver, CO - general operating support assistance from the Utah AIDS Foundation MSM population and capacity-building (year two of two) Rural AIDS Action Network $5,000 support through representation at the Minneapolis, MN - program support for the International AIDS OutGiving National Training Institute Phoenix Concept $13,500 rural prevention program Empowerment Project $10,000 Denver, CO - program support for services El Paso, TX - program support for the Caring Ms. Foundation for Women $25,000 for HIV-positive and gay, bisexual and Servicios de la Raza $15,000 Through Education project (year one of two) New York, NY - regranting support for the transgender homeless men Denver, CO - program support for La Gente Women and AIDS Fund HIV/AIDS Services Jewish Family Service $10,000 Pierce County AIDS Foundation $10,000 Denver, CO - program support for the NAF Multicultural Human Tacoma, WA - program support for Sojourners Alliance $7,500 Hearts and Hands Homemaking program Development Corporation $5,000 Community Prevention Programs Moscow, ID - program support for the (year two of two) North Platte, NE - program support for Stonewall Health Project HIV/AIDS prevention among Latino Women Population Services International $12,500 Junior Chamber Mission Inn and MSM Communities Watsonville, CA - program support for South Arkansas Fights AIDS $2,000 Foundation $10,000 HIV/AIDS prevention and skills building for El Dorado, AR - program support for local Tulsa, OK - program support for the National Nashville CARES $15,000 Latino youth in California’s Central Coast prevention programs HIV Prevention Program for Youth Nashville, TN - program support for the Rainbow EDGE and Brothers United programs Project Angel Heart $25,000 Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation $10,000 Ke Ola Mamo $7,500 Denver, CO - program support for the Bread Tucson, AZ - program support for the Honolulu, HI - program support for a National Council on Sexual Addiction & Butter Club (year one of two) Salud es Poder project transgender community center and Compulsivity $3,000 Atlanta, GA - program support for the HIV Project Inform $30,000 Southern Colorado AIDS Project $60,000 Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Sexual Compulsivity Symposium San Francisco, CA - program support for the Colorado Springs, CO - general operating and Older People $15,000 Integrated HIV/AIDS Treatment Education (year two of two) and program support for Denver, CO - program support for the National Minority AIDS Council $40,000 programs (year two of two) the Dental Hygiene, Preventative and HIV/AIDS Legal Program (year two of two) Washington, DC - general operating support Restorative Care Program for HIV/AIDS (year one of two) Red Ribbon Project $3,000 clients in southern Colorado Maui AIDS Foundation $10,000 Avon, CO - general operating support (year Wailuku, HI - program support for Maui’s Gay New Mexico AIDS Services $20,000 two of two) Spokane AIDS Network $10,000 Asian & Pacific Islander Support Network Albuquerque, NM - program support for MPower Spokane, WA - program support for the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network $5,000 Friend to Friend project Mi Casa $25,000 Northern Colorado AIDS Project $25,000 Denver, CO - program support for the Care Denver, CO - program support for the FENIX Fort Collins, CO - general operating support Team Program Project (year two of two) (year two of two) 14/2001 annual report

Today’s Management for Nonprofits $5,000 Woodlands $7,500 Allies Project $7,500 Austin Latino/a Lesbian Cheyenne, WY - program support for the Newark, OH - program support for the HIV Washington, DC - general operating support and Gay Organization $15,000 HIV/AIDS Resource and Training Center Prevention Education Program of the Licking Austin, TX - general operating and capacity- County AIDS Task Force ALSO For Gay Youth $7,500 building support (year two of two) Tri-County Health Coalition Sarasota, FL - general operating support of Southern Indiana $10,000 Wyoming: Positives for Positives $5,000 (year one of two) Basic Rights Oregon $25,000 New Albany, IN - program support for the Cheyenne, WY - program support for Portland, OR - program support for the Fair Changing Sexual Behavior project prevention programs American Civil Liberties Workplace Project (year one of two) Union Foundation $50,000 Tri-State Alliance $5,500 Yellowstone AIDS Project $2,000 New York, NY - program support for the BiNet USA $10,000 Evansville, IN - program support for the Billings, MT - program support for the Lesbian, Gay and HIV/AIDS Rights Project San Francisco, CA - general operating support Working It Out Tri-State Alliance Youth Group annual Two-Spirit Gathering (year two of two) Boulder County Health Department $15,000 Twin States Network $5,000 American Civil Liberties Union Boulder, CO - program support for the Open of Idaho $15,000 Bellows Falls, VT - program support for LGBT Grants and Affirming Sexual Orientation/ Gender MSM outreach Boise, ID - program support for the Coming Identity Support program (year two of two) A Territory Resource $15,000 Out in Idaho project Utah AIDS Foundation $15,000 Boulder Pride $10,000 Seattle, WA - program support for Gay and Salt Lake City, UT - program support for the American Civil Liberties Union Boulder, CO - general operating and Lesbian funding in the Northwest and Village Outreach Program Open and Affirming of Mississippi $10,000 program support for Pride Fest and the Northern Rockies (year three of three) Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Support Jackson, MS - program support to provide Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Advocates for Youth $5,000 legal and educational services to the Vermont CARES $15,000 Boulder Valley Women’s Washington, DC - program support for lesbian and gay community Burlington, VT - program support for a peer Health Center, Inc $10,000 education and advocacy areas of Creating outreach and advocacy project American Civil Liberties Union Boulder, CO - program support for Lesbian Online Communities: Support, Resources, and of Utah $15,000 Health Outreach Program and Teen Clinic Information for GLBT and HIV Positive Youth Western Colorado AIDS Project $25,000 Salt Lake City, UT - general operating support (year two of two) Grand Junction, CO - program support AIDS Delaware $4,500 for prevention, education in HIV/AIDS in American Friends Service Committee Brethren Mennonite Council Wilmington, DE - program support for the western Colorado (year two of two) - Pacific Southwest Region $35,000 for Lesbian and Gay Concerns $5,000 You’re Not Alone project Pasadena, Calif. - program support for the Minneapolis, MN - program support for the Wichita-Sedgwick County Department Alexander Foundation $15,000 Hawaiian Gay Liberation Program and for advocacy and education activities of the of Community Health $20,000 Denver, CO - general operating support Dialogue on Hate Violence (year one of two) Supportive Congregations Network Topeka, KS - program support for the field organizer Building on Strengths: Kansas HIV/AIDS Allan G. Calkin Human Rights Education Amnesty International USA $15,000 Partnership program and Research Fund $10,000 New York, NY - program support for OUTfront Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Austin, TX - general operating support Organization $10,000 Women’s Center of Larimer County $15,000 Arvada United Methodist Church $5,000 Columbus, OH - general operating support Fort Collins, CO - program support for Alliance For Full Acceptance $15,000 Arvada, CO - program support for the GLBTQ HIV/AIDS Prevention for Latinos Charleston, SC - general operating support youth support group Burlington RU12 Community Center $8,800 Burlington, VT - general operating support (year one of two) Astraea Foundation $60,000 New York, NY - program support for U.S. CAMP Rehoboth $7,500 regranting and capacity building Rehoboth Beach, DE - program support for the Gay Men’s Health Project 2001 annual report/15

Center for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights $18,618 Colorado State University: Gay, Lesbian, Dignity USA $7,500 Equality Illinois Education Project $15,000 Philadelphia, PA - program support for the Bisexual, Transgender Student Services $17,000 Washington, DC - program support for a two- Chicago, IL - general operating support Anti-Violence Project’s outreach into rural Fort Collins, CO - program support for the state mobilization and advocacy campaign Pennsylvania Gill Scholars program (year one of seven) and Equality North Carolina Project $10,000 for GLBT Student Services (year one of three) Diversity Center $5,000 Raleigh, NC - general operating support Children of Lesbians and Santa Cruz, CA - general operating support Gays Everywhere $15,000 Community Council for Equity Foundation $27,500 San Francisco, CA - general operating support Adolescent Development $18,570 Duke University Press $20,000 Portland, OR - program support for the Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Durham, NC - program support for Gay, OutReach program and capacity-building Cimarron Alliance Foundation $2,500 support (year one of two) and matching Lesbian and Queer studies book promotion support (year one of two) Oklahoma City, OK - project support for grant/Gill sponsorship and distribution (year one of three) regranting programs Esperanza Peace and Justice Center $25,000 Community Foundation Serving Dyke TV $5,000 San Antonio, TX - general operating support City University of New York $15,000 Boulder County $15,000 Brooklyn, NY - program support for national (year two of two) New York, NY - program support for the programming Boulder, CO - program support for the Open Family Crisis Shelter Services $10,000 Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies for the Door Fund (year three of three) Online Directory of LGTBQ Studies Eastern Michigan University $20,000 Portland, ME - program support for Connecticut Women’s Education Ypsilanti, MI - program support for Project Bisexual, Gay, Intersexed, Lesbian and Coalition For Equality in New Mexico $15,000 and Legal Fund $12,500 OutReach Transgender specific programming Santa Fe, NM - general operating support Hartford, CT- program support for the LGBT Educo School of Colorado $10,000 Family Pride Coalition $25,000 (year two of three) Hate Crimes Project (year one of two) Fort Collins, CO - program support for the San Diego, CA - general operating support Colonial Theatre Group $5,000 CPPAX Education Fund $15,000 Outdoor Adventure/Leadership program and technical assistance (year one of two) Keene, NH - program support for the Boston, MA - program support for the Emory University School of Medicine $5,000 Fenway Community Health Center $5,000 second annual Lambda Rising Gay and Lesbian Freedom To Marry Foundation Film Festival Atlanta, GA - program support for the Boston, MA - program support for the Cream City Foundation $15,000 EN-ACTE rural outreach program Pa’Fuera, Pa’Lante Latino LGBT Northeast Colorado College $2,000 Regional Conference Milwaukee, WI - general operating support Empire State Pride Colorado Springs, CO - program support for (year two of three) the Gill Scholars program (year one of seven) Agenda Foundation $25,000 Film Arts Foundation $7,750 Denver Gay Men’s Chorus $7,500 New York, NY - program support for the New San Francisco, CA - program support for Colorado Nonprofit Denver, CO - program support for the spring York State LGBT Health and Human Services distribution of De Colores Development Center $30,000 2001 special concert Network (year one of two) Denver, CO - program support for the Franklin Community Action Corporation $5,000 Colorado Anti-Violence Project Denver Public Library Friends Equality Colorado $7,500 Greenfield, MA - program support for the Foundation $15,000 Denver, CO - general operating support Gay, Lesbian and Straight Society of Colorado Outward Bound School $17,500 Greenfield Denver, CO - program support for LGBT Equality Florida $25,000 Golden, CO - program support for the GLBT Manuscript Collection project (year two of two) Youth Leadership Program Tampa, FL - program support for Equality Fund for Southern Communities $20,000 Florida Human Rights (year two of two) and Decatur, GA - regranting for the Southern project support for the Unity Leadership Outlook Fund (year two of two) Conference in Florida for community organizing efforts in greater and rural Florida 16/2001 annual report

Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues $50,000 Gay and Lesbian Resource Center Global Fund for Women $35,000 Institute for Gay and Lesbian New York, NY - general operating support Des Moines, Iowa $12,500 San Francisco, CA - program support for Strategic Studies $10,000 (year one of three) Des Moines, IA - program support and regranting to international grassroots Amherst, MA - general operating support technical assistance (year one of two) lesbian rights organizations and projects (year three of three) G/LEARN $1,200 Norwich, VT - general operating support Gay and Lesbian Victory Foundation $30,000 Hartford Gay and Lesbian Interfaith Alliance of Colorado $5,000 Washington, DC - general operating support Health Collective $20,000 Denver, CO - general operating support GALA Choruses $15,000 Hartford, CT - program support, including Washington, DC - program support for Gay & Lesbian Alliance technical assistance and full board training International Foundation technical assistance, leadership development Against Defamation $50,000 (year one of three) for Gender Education $10,000 and skills training, and resource center New York, NY – support for media research Waltham, MA - general operating support and analysis (year three of three) Heartland Alliance for Human Needs Gay and Lesbian Advocates & Human Rights $12,500 International Gay and Lesbian and Defenders $30,000 Gay, Lesbian and Straight Chicago, IL - program support for the Human Rights Commission $65,000 Boston, MA - program support for the Education Network $75,000 Midwest Human Rights Partnership for San Francisco, CA - general operating Marriage Initiative (year two of two) New York, NY - program support for the Sexual Orientation’s national activities and support (year two of two) and sponsorship Grassroots Organizing Project (year three Strategic Directions’ conferences for the International Lesbian and Gay Gay and Lesbian Community Center of three) Association’s International LGBT Summit of Fort Lauderdale $15,000 HiTOPS $10,000 Fort Lauderdale, FL - program support for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Princeton, NJ - program support for the First Intersex Society of North America $15,000 Challenge Matching Membership Drive Fund Community Center of Colorado $135,000 and Third program Petaluma, CA - general operating support Denver, CO - general operating (year two of Gay and Lesbian Community Center two) and program support for the Colorado Human Rights Campaign Foundation $119,200 Jacksonville Area Sexual Minority of Southern Nevada $25,000 Legal Initiatives Project Washington, DC - program support for the Youth Network $15,000 Las Vegas, NV - program support and Community Action Program, a collaborative Jacksonville, FL - general operating support technical assistance (year one of two) Gender Identity Center project between the Human Rights Campaign (year one of two) of Colorado, Inc $9,700 and the Gill Foundation (year one of three) Gay and Lesbian Community Center Lakewood, CO - general operating support Kentucky Fairness Alliance $15,000 of the Ozarks $7,500 and sponsorship for the Colorado Gold Rush Identity Incorporated $10,000 Louisville, KY - general operating support Springfield, MO - general operating support Anchorage, AK - general operating support (year one of two) (year one of two) Gender PAC $25,000 Washington, DC - general operating support In the Life Media, Inc $45,000 KUSP $12,500 Gay and Lesbian Community Center New York, NY - general operating support Santa Cruz, CA - program support for of Utah $20,000 George Washington University $15,000 (year one of three) OutRight Radio Salt Lake City, UT - program support and Washington, DC - program support for the technical assistance (year one of two) Semester In Washington program Independent Press Association $15,000 Lambda Community Center $15,000 San Francisco, CA - program support Fort Collins, CO - general operating support Gay and Lesbian Medical Association $35,000 Georgia Equality Project Foundation $25,000 for the Reporting Project examining (year two of two) San Francisco, CA - general operating Atlanta, GA - program support for Statewide/ intersections between LGBT and racial issues support (year two of two) Rural Organizing Project (year one of two) Lambda Community Center Association $5,000 Institute for Community Research $5,000 Ashland, OR - general operating support Hartford, CT - program support for the Sexual Minority Youth Project’s Youth Space 2001 annual report/17

Lambda Legal Defense Maine SpeakOut Project $5,000 National Association of Black National Latina/o Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Education Fund $130,000 Portland, ME - general operating support and White Men Together $5,000 and Transgender Organization $75,000 New York, NY - general operating and Washington, DC - general operating support Washington, DC - general operating support program support for the fund’s South Marriage Project Hawai’i $5,000 and event sponsorship (year one of two) Central regional office Honolulu, HI - program support for Civil National Association of Lesbian Unions Civil Rights and Gay Addictions Professionals $10,000 National Lesbian and Gay Lambda Literary Foundation $2,500 Pittsburgh, PA - general operating support Journalists Association $50,000 Washington, DC - sponsorship for the 2001 Media Alliance $7,500 Washington, DC - general operating support Lambda Literary Awards San Francisco, CA - program support for National Black Lesbian (year one of two) Anything That Moves and Gay Leadership Forum $30,000 Lansing Association for Human Rights $2,500 Oakland, CA - general operating support National Youth Advocacy Coalition $55,000 East Lansing, MI - program support for Men’s Resource Center Washington, DC - general operating support strategic planning, board development and of Western Massachusetts $10,000 National Center for Lesbian Rights $60,000 fundraising Amherst, MA - program support for Pride Zone San Francisco, CA - program support New Conservatory Theatre Center $15,000 for a national public relations and visibility San Francisco, CA - program support for Lavender Youth Recreation Men’s Resource Connection Inc $1,250 campaign, as well as for the expansion of The Other Side of the Closet for rural and Information Center $12,500 Amherst, MA - program support for the Gay family law work (year three of three) communities in California (year two of two) San Francisco, CA - program support for LYRIC’s Men of Color Leadership Project Youth Talkline/Infoline (year one of two) National Coalition of New England Network for Child, Mesa State College Foundation $2,280 Anti-Violence Programs $30,000 Youth and Family Services $15,000 Lesbian and Gay Community Center Grand Junction, CO - program support for New York, NY - program support for gay, Roxboro, MA - program support for serving of New Orleans $15,000 People Recognizing the Importance of bisexual and transgender men in the LGBT youth in rural New England New Orleans, LA - general operating support Diversity and Equality (year one of two) National Technical Assistance Program, and New Hampshire Citizens Alliance $5,000 Metropolitan State College capacity-building support for organizational Lesbian and Gay Immigration strategic planning Concord, NH - general operating support Rights Task Force $15,000 of Denver Foundation $2,000 for the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry New York, NY - general operating support Denver, CO - program support for the National Consortium of Directors of Lesbian, Education Fund Gill Scholars program (year one of seven) Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resources Lexington Gay and Lesbian in Higher Education $7,500 New Nonprofit Nexus $5,000 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center $20,000 Service Organization $10,000 Los Angeles, CA - program support for the Oakland, CA - program support for the Milwaukee, WI - general operating support Lexington, KY - general operating support National Summit for LGBT Issues in Higher Resources for Youth Students and Trainers (year two of two) LGBTQ training and education workshops Lundy Foundation $65,000 Education Minnesota Gay Homicide Study $5,000 Denver, CO - support for prioritizing and National Gay and Lesbian Northern Arizona Rainbow implementing a five-year strategic plan Minneapolis, MN - general operating support Task Force Policy Institute $259,500 Community Center $2,000 Flagstaff, AZ - general operating support Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota $7,500 Mountain Pride Media $8,000 Washington, DC - general operating and program support for the Creating Change Duluth, Minn. - program support for Together Richmond, VT - general operating support Northland Gay Men’s Center $2,500 conference, the Public Values Research For Youth and AIDS Information Duluth (year two of two) Duluth, MN - general operating support Collaborative and the Federation of Maine Civil Liberties Union Foundation $10,000 Naropa University $7,000 Statewide LGBT Advocacy Organizations (year Portland, ME - program support for the Denver, CO - program support for the LGBT one of two) Workplace Equity Project diversity office (year two of two) and the Gill Scholars program (year one of seven) 18/2001 annual report

Northwest Coalition for Pacific School of Religion $15,000 Pikes Peak Gay and Lesbian Progressive Media Project $15,000 Human Dignity $10,000 Berkeley, CA - program support for the Community Center $20,000 Madison, WI - program support for the Seattle, WA - program support for the Safe Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion Colorado Springs, CO - general operating “Queer Voices” series School Coalition of Washington Community and Ministry for the Web site expansion project support (year one of two) Access project (year two of two) Project 100 Hartford Community Center $15,000 Parents, Families and Friends Pikes Peak Lavender Film Festival $3,000 Hartford, CT - general operating support Ohio University - Division of of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) $90,000 Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Student Affairs $10,000 Washington, DC - general operating and support Public Agenda $50,000 Athens, OH - program support for the Ohio program support for the Families of Color New York, NY - program support for an LGBT University Conference for Human Rights Network and for regranting to rural PFLAG Planned Parenthood of Amarillo $20,000 rights issue guide for Public Agenda Online chapters Amarillo, TX - program support for HIV OutCharlotte $16,500 Outreach and the Gay Community Center Public Allies $15,000 Charlotte, NC - general operating (year one Parents, Family and Friends of Milwaukee, WI - program support for of two) and program support for the Lesbian Lesbians and Gays Denver $10,000 Planned Parenthood of the recruiting and supporting LGBT allies and and Gay Community Center Denver, CO - general operating support Mid-Hudson Valley $17,000 training on LGBT issues for all staff and allies (year two of three) Poughkeepsie, NY - program support for LGBT- OutFront Minnesota $30,000 issue training programs (year one of two) Pueblo After 2 $3,000 Minneapolis, MN - general operating support Parents, Families and Friends Pueblo, CO - program support and technical and capacity building (year two of two) of Lesbians and Gays PREP Education Fund $15,000 assistance (year one of two) Lawrence-Topeka $2,500 St. Louis, MO - program support for Quad Citians Affirming Diversity $12,500 OUTKitsap $5,000 Topeka, KS - program support for the grassroots organizing efforts in rural & Rock Island, IL - general operating support Bremerton, WA - general operating support Kansas Unity and Pride Alliance suburban Missouri (year two of two) OutReach, Inc $25,000 Parents, Families and Friends Pride Foundation $20,000 Rainbow Center $7,500 Madison, WI - general operating support of Lesbians and Gays Nashville $2,500 Seattle, WA - program support for the Tacoma, WA - general operating support (year one of two) Antioch, TN - program support for the fall Washington Lesbian Organizing Project Outright $15,000 2001 media campaign Pride Law Fund $5,000 Rainbow Chorus $5,000 Portland, ME - general operating support Parents, Families and Friends San Francisco, CA - program support for Fort Collins, CO - general operating support (year two of two) of Lesbians and Gays Spokane $5,000 outreach and educational materials for the Rainbow Families $10,000 Steele Fellowship project Outright Vermont $15,000 Spokane, WA - program support for the Minneapolis, MN - general operating support Odyssey Youth Center Pride Senior Network $5,000 Burlington, VT - general operating support Rainbow Regional Community Center $16,000 (year one of two) New York, NY - program support for national People for the American Way Foundation $30,000 Spokane, WA - general operating support publication and distribution of The OUTstanding Amarillo $5,000 Washington, DC - general operating support Networker newspaper Reconciling Ministries Network $12,000 Amarillo, TX - general operating support Philanthrofund $15,000 Progressive Leadership Alliance Chicago, IL - general operating support for Overnight Productions Inc $10,000 Minneapolis, MN - program support for expanding outreach in the South and within regranting and technical assistance to of Nevada $10,000 Los Angeles, CA - general operating support communities of color greater Minnesota LGBT organizations Reno, NV - program support for the Religious Leaders Equality Project 2001 annual report/19

Richmond Organization for Sojourner Feminist Institute $12,500 Time Out Youth $10,000 University of Arizona - Committee on Sexual Minority Youth $15,000 Jamaica Plain, MA - program support for Charlotte, NC - program support for the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Studies $5,000 Richmond, VA - general operating support lesbian, bisexual and transgender content, We’re Not Invisible project Tucson, AZ - program support for the (year one of two) outreach and programming 6th Annual Sex & Scholarship Symposium Triangle Foundation $15,000 “Collective Action: Working for Sexual, Rocky Mountain Court System $2,500 Soulforce $7,500 Detroit, MI - program support for the rural Racial and Economic Justice” Denver, CO - general operating support for Laguna Beach, CA - general operating support organizing project (year two of two) the White Rose Scholarship Foundation University of California $12,500 Southeast Alaska Gay and True Colors $12,500 Berkeley, CA – general operating support Roger Baldwin Foundation of ACLU $15,000 Lesbian Alliance $2,060 Manchester, CT - general operating support for the Center for the Study of Sexual Chicago, IL - program support for the Gay Juneau, AK - general operating and program Minorities in the Military and Lesbian Rights/AIDS and Civil Liberties support for the annual Pride event Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights $15,000 Project’s Statewide Outreach Initiative Tulsa, OK - program support, including University of California $5,000 (year one of two) Southeastern Regional Network of Runaway, technical assistance and full board training Santa Cruz, CA - program support for the Youth and Family Services Inc $10,000 (year one of three) STRANGE Project Rural Organizing Project $15,000 Athens, GA - program support for the Scappoose, OR - general operating support Breaking The Silence project United Action for Youth $7,500 University of Colorado at Boulder\Gay, Iowa City, IA - program support for GLBTQ Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender SafeHouse Denver $10,000 Southerners on New Ground $17,500 programming (year one of two) Resource Center $12,000 Denver, CO - program support for the Durham, NC - general operating and program United Campus Ministry $1,400 Boulder, CO - general operating (year two Lesbian Domestic Violence Support Group support for evaluation process of two) and program support for the Gill Athens, OH - program support for the Safe and Shelter Scholars program (year one of seven) St. Jude’s Metropolitan Community and Schools Coalition Samara Foundation of Vermont $15,000 Community Church $7,500 University of Denver $12,000 Burlington, VT - program support including Wilmington, NC - program support for the United Church of Christ Coalition for LGBT Concerns $20,000 Denver, CO - program support for the Gill InCommunity training and technical Leadership Development Project Scholars program (year four of five) assistance (year two of three) Guilford, CT - general operating support Statewide Pennsylvania University of Mississippi Gay, Lesbian United Gays and Lesbians of Wyoming $12,500 Santa Fe Mountain Center $5,000 Rights Coalition $10,000 and Bisexual Association $4,000 Cheyenne, WY - general operating support Tesuque, NM - program support for Climbing New Oxford, PA - general operating and University, MS - program support to create a (year one of two) Up, Climbing Out capacity-building support GLBT Resource Library United States Student Senior Action in a Gay Environment $40,000 Stonewall Columbus $30,000 University of Southern California - Association Foundation $10,000 New York, NY - program support for the Columbus, OH - general operating support Annenberg School for Communication $5,000 Washington, DC - program support for the National Strategy for LGBT Aging (year one (year one of two) Los Angeles, CA - program support for the of two) LGBT Student Empowerment Project Theatre Residency Project $10,000 “Gay and Lesbian Issues in Journalism” workshop at the Association of Educators in Servicemembers Legal Santa Fe, NM - program support for the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Journalism and Mass Communications conference Defense Network $35,000 Left-Handed Project Community Churches $30,000 Washington, DC - general operating support West Hollywood, CA - general operating (year one of two) Tides Center $10,000 support and technical assistance for the San Francisco, CA - program support to UFMCC Infrastructure Development Project expand the Center’s Gay-Straight Alliance (year one of two) Network into California’s Central Valley 20/2001 annual report

University of Southern Maine $15,000 Woman Vision $10,000 Youth Alliance $5,000 Lesbian and Gay Community Center Portland, ME - program support for the San Francisco, CA - program support for the Des Moines, IA - program support for the of Charlotte $15,000 Center for the Study and Prevention of Hate National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study Young Women’s Resource Center Charlotte, NC - support for organizational Violence Student Leader Project transition (year one of two) Women Make Movies Inc $5,000 Youth Pride Inc $10,000 University of Utah $20,000 New York, NY - program support for Sugar Atlanta, GA - program support for expansion Milwaukee LGBT Community Center $20,000 Salt Lake City, UT - general operating and Pictures for outreach work with “Our House: of outreach to rural Georgia’s GLBTQ youth Milwaukee, WI - support for building program support for the LGBT Resource Center A Very Real Documentary About Kids with community outreach (year one of two) Lesbian and Gay Parents” Youth Pride Inc $10,000 University of Vermont $15,000 Providence, RI - general operating support North Carolina Lambda Youth Network $15,000 Burlington, VT - program support for Civil Women’s Educational Media, Inc $30,000 Durham, NC - support for building community Unions in the State of Vermont: A Profile of San Francisco, CA - capacity-building Youth Services of Tulsa $13,000 outreach (year one of two) the Population July 1, 2000 - June 31, 2001 support for the Coalition Building Tulsa, OK - program support for the LGBTQ Distribution program support group: Tulsa Youth Discovering OUTKitsap $25,000 Urban Peak $25,000 Diversity Bremerton, WA - support for organizational Denver, CO - program support for the LGBT Women’s Project $20,000 transition (year one of three) youth program (year two of two) Little Rock, AR - program support for the Arkansas Equality Network (year two of two) OUTstanding Amarillo $17,617 Vallecitos Mountain Refuge $10,000 LGBT Grants - 21st Century Special Initiatives: Community Centers Amarillo, TX - support for emerging centers Taos, NM - program support for three Women’s Rape Crisis Center $6,000 Pride Center of New Jersey $25,000 fellowships for LGBT/AIDS/HIV activists from Burlington, VT - program support for the ALSO For Gay Youth $20,000 New Brunswick, NJ - support for non-urban areas Anti-Violence Project of Vermont Sarasota, FL - support for building organizational transition (year one of three) Vermont Coalition for Lesbian World Congress of Gay and community outreach (year one of two) PRIDE Community Center $6,000 and Gay Rights $5,000 Lesbian Jewish Organizations $3,000 Boulder Pride $25,000 Highland, IN - support for emerging centers Montpelier, VT - program support for the Washington, DC - program support for the Boulder, CO - support for organizational (year one of three) Diversity Alliance National Union of Jewish LGBT Students’ transition (year one of three) National Jewish LGBT Student Leadership Richmond Organization for Sexual Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project $10,000 Burlington RU12 Community Center $25,000 Conference, internal leadership development Minority Youth $18,900 Ann Arbor, MI - general operating support projects and education materials Burlington, VT - support for organizational Richmond, VA - support for building (year one of two) transition (year one of three) Young Women’s Christian Association community outreach (year one of two) We Are Family $5,000 of La Crosse, WI $12,500 Cape and Islands Gay and Straight St. Jude’s Metropolitan Charleston, SC - general operating support Youth Alliance $25,000 La Crosse, WI - program support for GALAXY Community Church $10,000 and the Rainbow Alliance for Youth (year Monument Beach, MA - support for Wingspan $23,000 Wilmington, NC - support for organizational one of two) organizational transition (year one of three) Tucson, AZ - program support for the transition (year one of two) Wingspan Domestic Violence Project including Your Family, Friends, & Neighbors, Inc $7,500 Diversity Center $25,000 Stonewall Alliance Center $25,000 technical assistance and full board training Boise, ID - program support and technical Santa Cruz, CA - support for organizational Chico, CA - support for organizational (year one of three) assistance (year one of two) transition (year one of three) transition (year one of three) 2001 annual report/21

United Gays and Lesbians of Wyoming $18,000 Billy DeFrank Lesbian and The Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS Minnesota Men of Color $30,000 Cheyenne, WY - support for building Gay Community Center $5,000 Education Initiative $40,000 Minneapolis, MN - program support for the community outreach (year one of two) San Jose, CA - program support for the “SONG Philadelphia, PA - capacity-building support Organizational Viability Project THAT” radio program serving the Vietnamese for the collaboration between the Gay and Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project $25,000 communities in Northern California Lesbian Latino AIDS Education Initiative and National Native American AIDS Ann Arbor, MI - support for organizational AIDS Services In Asian Communities (year Prevention Center $5,000 transition (year one of three) Black Lesbian and Gay Pride Day $25,000 one of two) Oakland, CA - technical training and Washington, DC - capacity-building support capacity-building support for the Bay Area for organizational development Gay Men of African Descent $52,500 American Indian Two-Spirits program New York, NY - capacity-building support LGBT Grants - 21st Century Special BlackOut Unlimited $20,000 United Lesbians of African Heritage $15,000 Initiatives: Urban People of Color for activities in fundraising and staff Cleveland, OH - general operating support development (year one of two) and for Los Angeles, CA - general operating support Affinity Community Services $15,000 (year one of two) facilitating and enhancing organizational (year one of two) Chicago, IL - general operating support Church of the Open Door $35,000 outreach and internal development for Sistahs Us Helping Us People into Living Inc $50,000 (year one of two) in Search of Truth, Alliance, Harmony Chicago, IL - capacity-building support for Washington, DC - capacity building for Association of Latino Men for Action $10,000 activities to develop and maintain organizing Griot Circle $10,000 activities in fundraising and strategic Chicago, IL - program support for expansion efforts and educational programs (year one Brooklyn, NY - general operating and planning (year one of two) targeting gay and bisexual Latino men (year of three) technical support (year one of three) one of three) Creating Positive Change Foundation $1,500 HoMo Visiones Inc $10,000 Astraea Foundation $5,000 Wilton Manors, FL - capacity-building New York, NY - general operating support New York, NY - general operating support support for leadership and skills-building (year one of three) for African Ancestral Lesbians United for trainings to the people of color communities Social Change (year one of three) of Southern Florida Karibu House Inc $3,500 Westland, MI - capacity-building support for At The Beach Los Angeles Black Fund for Southern Communities $5,000 the board of directors and program Gay Pride $15,000 Decatur, GA - program support for Zami development Los Angeles, CA - general operating support Gay Asian and Pacific Islander Lesbian Community Cancer Project $2,500 Audre Lorde Project $50,000 Men of New York $5,000 Chicago, IL - capacity-building support for Brooklyn, NY - general operating support for New York, NY - program support for strategic planning and outreach expansion capacity-building activities in fundraising educational outreach and organizational for Amigas Latinas (year one of two) and strategic planning (year one of two) development Michael Callen-Lorde Community Bienestar $35,000 Gay Asian Pacific Services Network $20,000 Health Center $5,000 Los Angeles, CA - general operating support Los Angeles, CA - general operating support New York, NY - program support for the for capacity-building activities in and program support for the social development of a peer health education communications and resource development marketing program (year one of two) mentoring program (year one of two) 22/2001 annual report

Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado Grants*

Arts and Culture Black American West Museum Chinese American Council Colorado Mountain Club $5,000 and Heritage Center $5,000 of Colorado $5,000 Golden, CO - sponsorship for the Artists of Aeolian Art and Music Institution $5,000 Denver, CO - general operating support to Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 the American West exhibit Greenwood Village, CO - sponsorship for the preserve the history of the Black men and Dragon Boat Festival musical Buddhist Time Travelers women who helped settle the great Colorado Preservation, Inc $2,500 Cleo Parker Robinson Dance $15,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the “Saving Ah Haa School for the Arts $6,500 American West Denver, CO - sponsorship for Granny Dances Places 2002: Preserving Public Places” Telluride, CO - sponsorship for the 9th Blue Sage Center for the Arts $2,500 to a Holiday Drum and the 2001 gala conference Annual Ah Haa Benefit Art Auction Paonia, CO - sponsorship for the January- Colorado Arts Consortium $2,000 Colorado Springs Alzheimer’s Association $8,000 May 2002 concert series Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Connecting Community Ventures $7,500 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for Brush Area Museum the ARTS Communities project Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for First the 2001 and 2002 Memories in the Making and Cultural Center $10,000 Night Pikes Peak 2001 Art Shows Brush, CO - general operating support to Colorado Ballet $5,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Dracula Ball Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center $20,000 Arapahoe Philharmonic $5,000 promote the study and enjoyment of nature and human culture Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Englewood, CO - sponsorship for the “Love Colorado Center For The Book $10,000 Repertory Theatre Company Bransby art is in the Air” fundraising dinner and concert Business of Art Center $15,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the author exhibit and gala fundraiser signing area of the 2002 Rocky Mountain Art Students League of Denver $5,000 Manitou Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Main Gallery 2002 exhibition season Book Festival Colorado Springs Symphony $16,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 9th Annual Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Summer Art Market Canyon Concert Ballet, Ltd. $2,000 Colorado Chautauqua Association $5,000 Family Classics 2001/2002 concert series and Boulder, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Arvada Center for the Arts Fort Collins, CO - sponsorship for the 2001- the Symphony Ball 2002 season Chautauqua Festival and Humanities $10,000 Colorado Symphony $10,000 Arvada, CO - sponsorship for The Rise and Central City Opera $10,000 Colorado College $10,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for selected Fall of Little Voice production and the Denver, CO - event sponsorship for Summer Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the concerts in the Masterworks Weekend Honoring the Sky exhibit and Smoke 2001 summer music festival 2001/2002 season (year two of two) Aspen Ballet $15,000 Chamber Orchestra of the Springs $2,000 Colorado Dance Festival $2,500 Colorado Vocal Arts Ensemble $3,000 Aspen, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Boulder, CO - sponsorship for performances Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Western Colorado Family Programming Tours 2001/2002 concert season of Live Dance! 2001/2002 concert season (year two of two) Cherry Creek Arts Festival $10,000 Colorado Endowment Colorado Wind Ensemble $2,500 Aspen Dance Connection $3,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship of the ArtZone for the Humanities $10,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Basalt, CO - event sponsorship for the Demo Tent Denver, CO - sponsorship for the High Plains concert season LeGendre:BULLY dance performance series Chautauqua and the Colorado Chautauqua Children’s Center for Arts Tour Cortez Cultural Center $10,000 Aspen Filmfest $8,000 and Learning $2,500 Cortez, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Aspen, CO - sponsorship for the 2002 Aspen Denver, CO - sponsorship for A Heart- Colorado Hebrew Chorale $2,500 outdoor drama series and general operating ShortsFest festival Warming Tea Denver, CO - event sponsorship for E. support for the 2002/2003 season (year Bloch’s Avodath Ha-Kodesh: The Sacred Bas Bleu Theatre Company $5,000 one of two) Service Fort Collins, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 season

*List represents total cash grants paid and pledged in 2001, including conditional grants. 2001 annual report/23

Creative Music Works $2,500 Denver Civic Theatre $5,000 Front Range Chamber Players $2,000 Mizel Family Cultural Arts Center $15,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Fort Collins, CO - sponsorship for the Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Russian concert season season 2001/2002 concert season Revolutions: Russia, Jews, and the Avant- Garde project Creede Repertory Theatre $5,000 Denver Film Society $5,000 Grand Junction Musical Creede, CO - sponsorship for the production Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Arts Association $3,500 Mizel Museum of Judaica $5,000 and tour of Eleemosynary Denver Film Festival Grand Junction, CO - sponsorship for Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Body performances of Dvorak! Packaging event Crested Butte Mountain Theatre $2,500 Denver Jazz on Film Festival $2,000 Crested Butte, CO - sponsorship for the Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 6th Annual Jazz Aspen Snowmass $12,500 Mountain Film in Telluride $5,000 2001/2002 season Denver Jazz on Film Festival Aspen, CO - sponsorship for the 2002 Jazz Telluride, CO - sponsorship for The Aspen June Festival Mountains of Islam symposium Crested Butte Music Festival $5,000 Denver Scores $5,000 Crested Butte, CO - sponsorship for the Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Rock Jefferson Symphony Orchestra $6,000 Museo de las Americas $5,000 Kansas City Ballet performances for Kicks concert Golden, CO - sponsorship for the Summer Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Huichol Art: Performance Series and the Spring Mardi Journeys to the Spirit World exhibit Dance Connection, Inc $750 Douglas Public Library Foundation $10,000 Gras fundraiser Fort Collins, CO - support for the New Castle Rock, CO - sponsorship for National Association for the Advancement Visions Dance Festival Shakespeare at the Rock Jumpstart Productions $2,500 of Colored People,Colorado Springs $7,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for performances Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for “The Dance Express $500 Downtown Aurora Visual Arts $6,000 of the Rock Island Dance Temptations Revue” and “Jeffrey Osborne: Fort Collins, CO - sponsorship for the Aurora, CO - general operating support to In Concert” fundraisers production of Robin Hood enhance the community through the Kim Robards Dance $5,000 experience of visual arts Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Neighborhood Cultures of Denver $2,500 Dance in Telluride $2,000 Colorado Tour Denver, CO - general operating support to Telluride, CO - sponsorship for performances Durango Arts Center, Inc $5,000 use art in creating a sense of community of The Nutcracker Durango, CO - sponsorship for the El Dia de Lakewood Legacy Foundation $11,500 los Muertos exhibit Lakewood, CO - sponsorship for performances Newsed Community David Taylor Dance Theatre $5,000 of The Nutcracker and for the Heritage Ball Development Corp $15,000 Littleton, CO - sponsorship for the Rural Evergreen Chamber Orchestra $2,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 civil Colorado Community Tour Evergreen, CO - general operating support Magic Moments $7,500 rights awards (year two of two) to foster musical knowledge and Littleton, CO - sponsorship for All This and DaVinci Quartet Association $10,000 appreciation World War II No Credits Productions $2,500 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Denver, CO - sponsorship of the Tuning Into Colorado Springs series and Colorado tour Foothills Art Center $5,000 Manitou Institute $7,500 History project at George Washington High (2001-2003 seasons) (year one of two) Golden, CO - sponsorship for the Fiesta! The Crestone, CO - sponsorship for the 2002 School Art of Mexican Celebration exhibit and events Crestone Music Festival Denver Arts, Culture Opera Colorado $10,000 and Film Foundation $15,000 Fort Collins Symphony Association $4,000 Metropolitan State College Denver, CO - sponsorship for Tchaikovsky’s Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Fort Collins, CO - sponsorship for Capturing of Denver Foundation $5,000 Eugene Onegin Colorardo Performing Arts Festival the Human Spirit Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Center for Visual Arts exhibits Opera Theatre of the Rockies $10,000 Denver Center for Fort Lewis College Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Performing Arts $10,000 Community Concert Hall $3,000 Candide Denver, CO - sponsorship for Almost Heaven: Durango, CO - sponsorship for Women on the Songs & Stories of John Denver Stage of History 24/2001 annual report

Physically Handicapped Amateur Speaking of Dance $8,000 Children, Youth and Families Blue Skies Riding Center $3,700 Musical Actors League, Inc. $10,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Sterling, CO - support for riding sessions A Step Up, Inc $5,000 Denver, CO - general operating challenge season and tour and the purchase of a horse trailer grant to enable physically challenged Arvada, CO - support for the teen outreach performers to showcase their talents Strings in the Mountains Festival program Boulder Day Nursery Association $3,000 of Music $10,000 Boulder, CO - support for the Family Advocates for Children $10,000 Pikes Peak Arts Council $6,300 Steamboat Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Resource Program Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Different Tempo jazz series Aurora, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Red Fine Arts Fest 2001 Wagon Ball Boulder Valley Women’s Su Teatro $15,000 Health Center, Inc $2,500 Alternatives to Family Pikes Peak Jazz Festival $2,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001/2002 Boulder, CO - support for the Home-Based Violence, Inc $10,000 Woodland Park, CO - sponsorship for the performance season (year two of two) Contraception Program 2001 Jazz Festival Commerce City, CO - general operating Swallow Hill Music Association $3,000 support for board training and program and Breckenridge Outdoor Pikes Peak Philharmonic $3,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 staff development Education Center $2,500 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for concert series Breckenridge, CO - support for the American Red Cross - season performances Wilderness and Adaptive Ski Programs to Pikes Peak Region $30,500 Teatro Latino de Colorado $5,000 provide quality outdoor learning experiences Purgatory Festival of Music $5,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for performances Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Child to people of all abilities Durango, CO - sponsorship for Music in the Enrichment Center Mountains 15th Anniversary season Telluride Council for Business of Art Center $3,000 Asian Pacific Development Center the Arts and Humanities $3,000 Manitou Springs, CO - support for the of Colorado $7,500 Rock Ledge Ranch Living Telluride, CO - sponsorship for the Winter FutureSelf program introducing at-risk History Association $10,000 Beaux Arts Ball and summer membership Denver, CO - support for the Asian Pacific youth to the creative process Colorado Springs, CO - challenge grant for fundraising events Youth Center the American Indian Interpretive Area at Butterfly Hope $2,500 Attachment Center at Evergreen $2,500 Rock Ledge Ranch Theater in the Park $4,200 Denver, CO - general operating support to Littleton, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 series Evergreen, CO - general operating support develop children’s lives by offering natural Rocky Mountain Women’s to help transform the lives of children with science, gardening and the creative arts Film Festival $5,000 University of Colorado Foundation, Attachment Disorder and their families Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Inc.\UCCS Theatreworks $15,000 Carousel - A Special Riding Facility $5,000 Attention Homes $2,500 2001 Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Colorado Springs, CO - support for a new 2002/2003 season Boulder, CO - sponsorship for the riding facility Sangre de Cristo Arts Transitional Living Program and Conference Center $10,000 University of Southern Colorado $17,500 CASA of Adams County, Inc $5,000 Autism Education Action Group $8,000 Pueblo, CO - sponsorship for the Town and Pueblo, CO - sponsorship for the Pueblo Brighton, CO - support for the CASA Gown performing arts series Symphony opening concert and the Fourth Colorado Springs, CO - challenge grant for Volunteer Program of July Extravaganza event the Lead Applied Behavior Analysis Therapist Save the Sculpture $2,100 program and sponsorship for the 2nd Annual CASA of Colorado Springs $35,000 Sterling, CO - support for the Save the Wells Foundation for Golf Classic Colorado Springs, CO - two-year general Sculpture project the Performing Arts $1,000 operating grant and sponsorship of the Black Forest School $2,500 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for Spring Breakfast event (year one of two) performances of Gypsy Colorado Springs, CO - support of the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound staff training program 2001 annual report/25

Center For Women’s Employment Climbing for Life $5,000 Court House, Inc $10,000 Easter Seals Southern Colorado $15,000 and Education $3,500 Golden, CO - general operating support to Englewood, CO - general operating support Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Denver, CO - support for the AfterHours help young people create a positive future to help disabled youth become healthy, expenses to partner with people with program to help low-income single parents for themselves and their community competent and productive individuals disabilities and families Colorado Association for Damen House/U.S. Catholic Educo School of Colorado $5,000 Central Visitation Program $2,000 the Education of Young Children $3,000 Conference $2,500 Fort Collins, CO - program support for the Denver, CO - general operating support to Paonia, CO - support for the Delta County Denver, CO - support for the Children’s wilderness-based Peak Leadership Program provide a safe, supervised environment for High School mentoring program to improve Center project to provide a therapeutic, for youth court-ordered visits between children and the quality and quantity of child care holistic environment for homeless women parents and their children Emily Griffith Foundation, Inc $5,000 Colorado CASA $5,000 Denver, CO - support for the PEPS program Cheyenne Mountain Zoo $100,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 6th Annual Delta Gamma Anchor Center at Moore Elementary School Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Colorado CASA Training Conference on The for Blind Children $4,000 African Rift Valley exhibit (year one of five) Mental Health Needs of Children in Foster Denver, CO - general operating support to Family HomeStead $2,000 Care teach life skills to young children with visual Denver, CO - general operating support to Child Care Connections $5,000 impairments provide emergency and transitional housing Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Colorado Energy and case management to homeless families support to assist families in accessing Assistance Foundation $25,000 Denver CASA $2,500 licensed child care services Denver, CO - support for the low-income Denver, CO - general operating support to Family Resource Center energy assistance program help child victims of abuse and neglect Association, Inc $2,500 Children’s Advocacy and Denver, CO - general operating support to Family Resources, Inc $10,000 Colorado Youth At Risk $1,000 Denver Inner City Parish $2,500 strengthen families in Colorado Denver, CO - sponsorship of 2002 gala Denver, CO - support for mentor training to Denver, CO - general operating support to fundraiser, meeting the needs of abused empower young people through community- strengthen families through education Family Star $3,000 children and their families based mentoring and leadership programs Denver, CO - support for the Great Start Denver Public Library Early Literacy program Children’s Advocacy Center for Colorado’s Ocean Journey $2,125 Friends Foundation $3,000 the Pikes Peak Region $7,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for Science Literacy Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Family Tree, Inc $5,000 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship of basic, Activity Guides to help children discover, Booklover’s Ball benefitting the youth Lakewood, CO - support for the Karlis Family cultural competency and advanced training explore, enjoy and protect the aquatic world collection Center Kids Connection program workshops to improve services for abused First Visitor $5,000 children Communities in Schools, Developmental Disabilities Colorado Springs $10,000 Foundation $15,000 Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Children’s Advocacy Center for Colorado Springs, CO - support for Lakewood, CO - support for the Graduate support and sponsorship of the 2001 the Pikes Peak Region $15,000 Communities in the Schools programs in El Activities Program to enhance the lives of Flowerbed campaign to assist new parents Colorado Springs, CO - support for the 2002 Paso County people with developmental disabilities Fort Collins Family Center/La Familia $3,750 Stop Family Violence campaign Community Foundation Serving Dress for Success Colorado Springs $3,000 Fort Collins, CO - in support for parent Children’s Hospital Foundation $10,000 Northern Colorado $2,000 Colorado Springs, CO - general operating education services Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 gala Fort Collins, CO - support for the Fathers support for low income women who are Full Circle Alternatives $7,500 Matter Coalition’s annual Day in the Park transitioning into the workplace Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Children’s Outreach Project $5,000 with Dad event Denver, CO - general operating support to “Adopt-A-Bed” program provide quality early childhood education 26/2001 annual report

Gateway Battered Women’s Shelter $5,000 I Have a Dream Foundation Larimer County Partners $3,500 Open World Learning $2,200 Aurora, CO - sponsorship for the Third of Boulder County $5,000 Fort Collins, CO - sponsorship for Art Denver, CO - general operating support to Annual Luncheon & Silent Auction: “22 Years Boulder, CO - general operating support for Mentoring: Meeting an Old Need in a New encourage the educational and career of Care,” to support children’s counseling the long-term intervention and enrichment Way to foster life-changing mentor success of students in low-income services programs at Pioneer, Sanchez and Longmont relationships neighborhoods schools Gathering Place $3,000 Manitou Springs School District 14 $5,000 Padres Unidos $7,500 Denver, CO - support for the Children’s Area I Have a Dream Foundation Manitou Springs, CO - support for the Denver, CO - challenge grant to promote program to support homeless women and of Colorado $5,000 Reading and Writing with Telecommunications quality education for all children through children by providing a safe daytime refuge Denver, CO - general operating support to project institutional reform and community control encourage 100 percent high school gradua- of the schools Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender tion Mercy Housing Southwest $2,500 Community Center of Colorado $15,000 Denver, CO - support for the Holly Park Partners in Routt County $2,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Cheshire Inner Places $5,000 After-School Initiative Steamboat Springs, CO - general operating Ball (year three of three) Denver, CO - general operating support to support for one-to-one partnerships help at-risk, urban adolescents mature into Metro CareRing $3,600 between youth and adult mentors Goodwill Industries $10,000 productive adults Denver, CO - general operating support to Denver, CO - board development training create solutions to hunger and poverty PeaceJam Foundation $7,500 and support of the School-to-Work program Jeffco Self-Sufficiency Council $5,000 Denver, CO - support for the Peace Skills Lakewood, CO - support for the Family Self- Mountain Resource Center $16,000 Outreach program in Adams, Arapahoe, Greater Greeley Interfaith Sufficiency program Conifer, CO - support for the Family Douglas, El Paso and Jefferson counties Hospitality Network, Inc $4,500 Advocacy Program to identify and provide Greeley, CO - general operating support to Kempe Children’s Foundation $10,000 needed services for mountain-area residents PEAK Parent Center $12,500 assist homeless families in achieving self- Denver, CO - general operating support to Colorado Springs, CO - support for the IEP reliance promote healthy families and to prevent Native American Multi-Cultural Spanish language book program in El Paso child abuse and neglect Education School $3,000 County and sponsorship for the pre- Hospice and Palliative Care Denver, CO - general operating support to conference Museum of Tolerance workshop of Western Colorado $5,000 KIDPOWER $12,000 highlight educated and employed Native at the Colorado Conference on School Grand Junction, CO - support for the Child Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Americans as role models Reform and Inclusive Education and Teen Grief Center program support to prevent childhood abuse, assault and abduction New Baxter Child Care Center $5,000 Pikes Peak Community Human Services $5,000 Pueblo, CO - board training development Action Agency $30,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 5th Annual Kids in Need of Dentistry $20,000 and general operating support to nurture, Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Florence Crittenton School Women’s Amateur Denver, CO - support for board development respect and guide young children in the support, sponsorship for the agency’s Golf Tournament fundraiser and for dental clinics in Adams, Arapahoe, Pueblo community celebration event and program support for Jefferson and El Paso counties Humanex Academy $4,500 One on One Fishing Experience $3,900 the IDA Program to increase the capacity of low-income families and individuals to be Englewood, CO - general operating support Larimer County Child Lakewood, CO - general operating support self-sufficient to increase learning for students with Advocacy Center, Inc $2,500 for supervised outdoor education, emotional, behavioral and learning disorders Fort Collins, CO - general operating support recreational and social activities for at-risk to reduce trauma to children involved in youth child abuse investigation and prosecution 2001 annual report/27

Pikes Peak Domestic Violence Coalition $5,000 San Luis Valley Victim Offender The Real Me $2,500 YouthBiz, Inc $5,000 Colorado Springs, CO - program support for Reconciliation Program $2,500 Denver, CO - general operating support to Denver, CO - general operating support to the Setting Sail and Staying the Course Alamosa, CO - sponsorship for the 2002 help provide a well-equipped and diversified help unleash the potential of Denver inner- conference on domestic violence Teen Mediation Summit and the Restorative technical workforce for corporate America in city teens Alternatives Initiative the 21st century Pikes Peak Family Connections $7,000 Senior Hub, Inc $2,500 Urban Peak $20,000 Colorado Springs, CO - program support for Leadership Development parenting classes Federal Heights, CO - support for the Denver, CO - support for the El Paso County Respite and In-Home Supportive Services program (year two of three) Adoption Exchange $10,000 Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care $10,000 program for family caregivers Aurora, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Victim Offender Reconciliation Fantasy Ball 2001 Trees of Life Sisters of St. Francis/ Program of Denver $1,500 U.S. Catholic Conference $2,000 Denver, CO - general operating support to Center for Creative Leadership $1,500 Pikes Peak Therapeutic Riding Center $3,000 Denver, CO - support for the Marycrest provide education, create opportunity and Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Resource Center to assist individuals and instill hope for restoring relationships Colorado Springs Leadership Institute support to provide equine-assisted therapy families in financial crisis harmed by crime for people with mental and physical Cheyenne Mountain Heritage Center $3,000 disabilities Spanish Peaks Mental Health Center $3,000 Voices for Children, Inc $3,000 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Pueblo, CO - support for treatment services Boulder, CO - general operating support to 2001 Stratton Youth Leadership Conference Platte Valley Children’s Alliance $5,000 programs for child victims of sexual assault help break the cycle of abuse and neglect in Northglenn, CO - support for the Support Boulder County through the use of trained Colorado Association of Services program, which reduces the trauma Start-Up Education Fund $5,000 CASA volunteers Nonprofit Organizations $20,000 of child abuse Pueblo West, CO - support for the Denver, CO - sponsorship for Colorado TechNeighbors program Volunteer Central of Mesa County, Inc $2,500 Posada $5,000 Nonprofit Week 2002 and for general Grand Junction, CO - support for the Hand- operating support to help strengthen Pueblo, CO - support for the Supportive Summer Scholars $2,500 in-Hand program nonprofit organizations in Colorado Services Only project providing counseling, Denver, CO - general operating support to employment training and medical care for improve the reading skills of elementary- WaysOut Academy $20,250 Colorado Capital Initiatives $2,500 homeless families aged children Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Denver, CO - support for the Business: Buy support for the Las Hijitas program Project PAVE $2,500 Teens, Inc $6,000 Urban Youth program Denver, CO - sponsorship for the scholarship Nederland, CO - support for the Unmasked WINGS Foundation, Inc $2,500 Colorado Rural Health Center $3,075 luncheon youth drama program Lakewood, CO - general operating support Denver, CO - sponsorship for the billing and to help break the cycle of childhood sexual Project Safeguard $15,000 TESSA/Center for Prevention coding workshops to help enhance abuse healthcare services in Colorado Aurora, CO - general operating support to of Domestic Violence $20,000 help end domestic violence Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Women’s Resource Center of Durango $3,500 Community Resource Center $21,000 challenge and sponsorship of the 25th Durango, CO - support for the GirlTalk Rocky Mountain Parents as Teachers $3,500 Denver, CO - support for the Leadership and anniversary event program Management Program and sponsorship for Denver, CO - sponsorship for The Bridge Colorado’s Rural Philanthropy Days (year one Project Youth Outreach Center $5,000 of three) Colorado Springs, CO - support for capacity building 28/2001 annual report

Earth Walk $2,000 Western Colorado Congress $3,000 KGNU $5,120 Social Justice Denver, CO - support for an after-school Montrose, CO - sponsorship for the 21st Boulder, CO - underwriting and membership American Civil Liberties Union program annual meeting challenge Foundation of Colorado $5,000 Headwaters Project/Western Women's Foundation of Colorado $15,000 KRCC $24,850 Denver, CO - program support for the State College of Colorado $2,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for The Status Colorado Springs, CO - underwriting and preservation of individual freedom Gunnison, CO - sponsorship for the 12th Project in El Paso County and other Colorado membership challenge funds American Friends Service Annual Headwaters Conference to develop counties (year two of two) Committee, Colorado $3,600 a stronger regional sensibility among the KRZA $10,800 communities in the mountain valleys of Women’s Funding Network $5,000 Alamosa, CO - underwriting, new- Denver, CO - support for the Denver Colorado Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 membership challenge and new-business Immigrant Day Laborer Project national conference underwriter challenge funds Metro Volunteers $5,000 CHARG Resource Center $2,500 Denver, CO - general operating support to Young Americans Education KUVO $18,500 Denver, CO - support for advocacy work strengthen community organizations by Foundation $3,500 Denver, CO - support for program programs Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Young underwriting, sponsorship for the live mobilizing volunteer resources Cheyenne Village $10,000 AmeriTowne project in Wray,Colorado performance shows Live at the Oasis and Public Education and Business Coalition $5,000 Destination Freedom: Black Radio Days, Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Denver, CO - support for the Facing History and a membership drive challenge grant Community Participation program project to help high school students Public Broadcasting/Media Children’s Legacy $5,000 overcome prejudice North Fork Valley Public Radio: Colorado Public Radio $34,650 KVNF-FM $5,000 Denver, CO - sponsorship for Celebrating Differences Temple Shalom $3,500 Denver, CO - program underwriting and a Paonia, CO - underwriting support and Colorado Springs, CO - board development challenge grant for member support sponsorship of three community dances Citizens Project $15,000 training and for sponsorship of The Jewish Colorado Regional Report $5,000 Radio Reading Service Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Wedding support to uphold the traditional American Boulder, CO - general operating support to of the Rockies $10,360 values of pluralism, freedom of religion and Trails and Open Space Coalition $5,000 provide media coverage of rural issues Boulder, CO - support for programming,the Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Open provision of listener radios for students at separation of church and state Grand Valley Public Radio Company $16,000 Space Citizens’ Group Project the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind Colorado Association of Grand Junction, CO - general operating and provision of special program schedules Black Journalists $10,000 United Black Women of Boulder Valley $1,500 support and corporate challenge grant Denver, CO - event sponsorship for the Boulder, CO - support for the Institute for funds Rocky Mountain PBS - KRMA TV $30,000 African-American Leadership program Denver, CO - underwriting support for PBS annual awards event and a scholarship KAJX-FM Aspen Public Radio $9,368 programming challenge grant for African-American college University of Northern Aspen, CO - underwriting and challenge students studying journalism Colorado Foundation, Inc $10,000 Rural Radio Coalition $11,000 grant funds Colorado Business Leadership Network $2,000 Greeley, CO - support for the Cumbres Boulder, CO - support for the Capitol Scholarship Dinner and program KBDI Channel 12 $14,000 Coverage Project to provide coverage of the Aurora, CO - general operating support to Denver, CO - support for 2001 programs Colorado state legislature provide service, advocacy and empowerment Urban League of the to people experiencing chronic Pikes Peak Region $10,000 KBUT $3,160 Urban League of Metropolitan unemployment Colorado Springs, CO - support of the Crested Butte, CO - underwriting and new- Denver $15,000 Colorado Springs Firefighter Candidate membership challenge funds Denver, CO - support for Colours: Television Recruitment and Mentoring Program for All People 2001 annual report/29

Colorado Center for the Blind $5,000 H.E.C.H.O. $2,500 Pikes Peak Community Action Agency $5,000 Urban League of the Pikes Littleton, CO - support for the Educate to Denver, CO - general operating support to Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Peak Region $37,500 Employ program develop healthy and stable neighborhoods Norvell Simpson biography project Colorado Springs, CO - event sponsorship and challenge funds to help secure equal Colorado Center on Law and Policy $5,000 Latino-Americanos Unidos Siglo XXI $4,000 Pikes Peak Community Foundation $19,000 opportunities for African-Americans and Denver, CO - general operating support to Carbondale, CO - general operating support Colorado Springs, CO - program support for other minorities secure justice for low- and moderate-income to serve as an advocacy group for the Latino The Independence Fund to help increase Coloradans community living in the Roaring Fork Valley resources to local nonprofit organizations Voters Network $3,500 Colorado Springs, CO - general operating Colorado Council of Churches $6,500 Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado $3,000 Planned Parenthood of support for the Voters Network Education Denver, CO - general operating support to Denver, CO - support for the housing/ the Rocky Mountains $25,000 Fund bring diverse denominations together to tenancy project to assist low-income Denver, CO - support for the Colorado work for justice and peace in the world residents in understanding their rights Springs Grassroots Organizing Initiative Women’s Foundation of Colorado $8,000 (year one of two) and for sponsorship of Denver, CO - sponsorship for fundraising Colorado Springs Legal Center for People with the Magic Johnson fundraising event events to help create communities where Independence Center $2,000 Disabilities and Older People $5,000 women participate as full and equal Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Denver, CO - program support to protect Rebuilding Together with partners Colorado Springs ADAPT program and promote rights in Colorado Springs and Christmas in April $2,500 Grand Junction Colorado Springs, CO - support for outreach YWCA of Pueblo $3,000 Colorado Women’s Agenda $2,500 programs to senior and disabled residents Pueblo, CO - sponsorship for the Unlearning Denver, CO - support for the Women’s Voices MOSAIC $2,000 of El Paso County Racism Community Education Program project to provide women with information Denver, CO - general operating support to and tools to take action on issues and address the need for cultural competency in Rocky Mountain News in Education $20,000 impact public policy services to victims of crime Denver, CO - sponsorship for the Ethics in Journalism program and distribution expens- Compass Stepstone Center $7,500 Northeast Colorado Legal Services, Inc $3,000 es for newspapers in classrooms (year two Carbondale, CO - general operating support Sterling, CO - general operating support to of two) to empower citizens to develop solutions for provide legal representation and advice to themselves and their communities indigent persons with civil legal problems Seeking Common Ground $5,000 Denver, CO - support for the i-to-i exhibit Domestic Violence Initiative Out Spokin’ $5,000 for Women With Disabilities $2,500 Denver, CO - sponsorship for the 2001 Tres Rios Cooperative $5,000 Denver, CO - support for advocacy programs bicycle fundraising events Avondale, CO - support for the Face of the Farmer campaign to help establish a just and Grassroots Institute for Pikes Peak Arts Council $3,000 local food system for family farmers Fundraising Training $3,000 Colorado Springs, CO - support for the Denver, CO - support for the Colorado Mighty Muse Writing Project for Women to United States Association Internship Program help women heal their lives through writing for Blind Athletes $5,000 Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Pikes Peak Center on Deafness $5,000 2001 Multi-Sport Youth Sports Festival Colorado Springs, CO - sponsorship for the Third Annual Golf Tournament 30/2001 annual report

Financial Highlights

Gill Foundation! Gill Foundation Program Expenses by Year:! Total Community Support-2001! Training, Donor Resources and Communications $14,496,252*

4,000,000 Training, $3,820,044 Donor Resources Gill Grants- $3,660,111 & Communications Lesbian, Gay, $3,820,044 Bisexual & 3,500,000 Transgender Organizations $6,359,841 3,000,000

2,500,000

2,000,000 $1,760,101

1,500,000 Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado Grants $2,503,008 1,000,000 $727,209 Gill Grants-Other Gill Grants- 500,000 $853,325 HIV/AIDS $378,091 Organizations $960,034

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 *Represents grant amounts awarded in 2001. Note: Total grants awarded in 2001 for the above four grant categories (LGBT, HIV/AIDS, GLFC & Other) equals $10,676,208. 2001 annual report/31

Gill Foundation! Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado! Grants by Year Grants-2001! $2,503,008* 12,000,000

$10,676,208 Leadership 10,000,000 Development Other $127,075 $42,150 Public Arts & Culture Broadcasting $622,350 8,000,000 $226,808

$6,907,807 Social Justice $250,100

6,000,000 $5,104,120

$4,030,912 4,000,000 Children,Youth and Families $1,234,525 $2,375,947 2,000,000

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Note: 1997, 1998 and 1999 figures do not include conditional grants. *Represents grant amounts awarded in 2001. 32/2001 annual report

Board of Directors

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