LESBIAN, , BISEXUAL, AND QUEER GRANTMAKING by U.S. FOUNDATIONS R A E Y

R A D N E L A C ’10 MISSION

Funders for LGBTQ Issues seeks to mobilize philanthropic resources that enhance the well-being of , gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, promote equity and advance racial, economic and gender justice.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Research: Nancy Cunningham Design: RD Design

Funders for LGBTQ Issues would like to thank the funders who made this research and publication possible.

We also extend our thanks to the grantmakers that responded to our requests for data, entrusting us with their information and allowing a closer look into the realities of our sector.

FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES STAFF

Bryan E. Glover, Communications Officer Nancy Ordover, Program Director Marvin Webb, Operations Manager Karen Zelermyer, President & CEO

116 East 16th Street, 7th Floor , NY 10003 Tel 212-475-2930 Fax 212-475-2532 www.lgbtfunders.org www.lgbtracialequity.org

© 2011 Funders for LGBTQ Issues INTRODUCTION

Following the huge negative impact of the economic downturn on philanthropy in 2009 – marked by an even greater decline in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) communities – giving to LGBTQ issues showed a modest increase in 2010. In this, our 9th year of mapping the amount and character of such grantmaking, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Grantmaking by US Foundations (2010) reveals that support for LGBTQ communities increased from $93.5 million to $97.2 million, an increase of 3.9 percent from 2009. These funds were distributed by 318 U.S.-based grantmakers who collectively awarded 3,457 grants to LGBTQ organizations and projects around the world. R

The 2010 report contains some positive indicators as well as some that continue to challenge our A E

sector. Along with the modest increase in support of LGBTQ issues overall, this year marks the first Y

time since we’ve been tracking data that organizations serving LGBTQ people of color or addressing R A

issues of race received the highest level of support by population served. Moreover, grants dollars D N

increased by 12 percent to the lesbian community and by 24 percent to gay men. Though the number E L

of transgender-focused grants increased, the amount of total dollars to transgender issues decreased A C by 5 percent, and support to bisexual-focused issues remained at zero for the second year in a row.

In 2007, Funders for LGBTQ Issues launched its LGBTQ Racial Equity Campaign. One of the Campaign’s primary goals was to increase the amount of funding reaching LGBTQ communities of color from ’10 9 percent, our 2007 benchmark, to no less than 15 percent by the end of 2010. This year’s report documents people of color-focused grantmaking at 14.1 percent of total LGBTQ foundation dollars. While this increase is substantial, especially given the current economy, we did not reach our goal. In the context of a U.S. population that is 28 percent people of color 1 (and growing rapidly) and which has historically received less support, it is clear that our work to promote greater equity in the distribution of LGBTQ dollars remains critical, both for the populations themselves, and for the collective strength and prosperity of our entire community.

On a positive note, two indicators suggest that support is reaching an increasingly diverse array of grantees: one is that funding to the top 10 LGBTQ grantees decreased from 33 percent to 20 percent of total dollars granted; the other is that there was a 17 percent increase in dollars supporting local organizations and a 43 percent increase for those supporting international organizations. However, an additional challenging indicator is that funding for general operating support decreased by 24 percent in 2010. Given the importance of general support to organizations often challenged to cover basic overhead and to have the flexibility to respond to issues as they occur, this is a troubling trend. Finally, as in previous years, over half (56%) of the total LGBTQ dollars granted came from just 10 foundations.

Thus, the continued work to increase the diversity of LGBTQ funding and to advocate for greater numbers of foundations to support LGBTQ issues remains urgent. We hope that this report gives you pause to celebrate our successes, inspires your ongoing work and challenges us all to think about ways to grow the pool, fill the gaps and ensure that no one is left behind.

Karen Zelermyer, President and CEO, December 2011

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i c 9 FINDINGS APPENDIX 2010 LIST OF LGBTQ GRANTMAKERS IN THE U.S.

TOTAL GRANTS TOTAL DOLLARS

Adam Foundation ...... 3 $5,500 Aetna Foundation ...... 9 157,000 AHS Foundation ...... 3 50,000 Akron Community Foundation ...... 11 26,435 Alcoa Foundation ...... 1 2,750 Alphawood Foundation ...... 8 230,000 American Express Company & Foundation ...... 2 46,250 American Jewish World Service ...... 53 777,065 X

I American Psychological Foundation/LGBT Research Scholarships ...... 3 42,000 D amfAR, Foundation for AIDS Research ...... 38 664,620 N

E Andersen Foundation, Hugh J...... 2 10,000 P

P Anonymous (2) ...... 54 11,918,695 A Aqua Foundation for Women ...... 14 125,000 ...... 149 17,354,896 10 ARIA Fpundation ...... 6 80,000 Arizona Community Foundation ...... 1 15,000 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy ...... 7 270,000 Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice ...... 201 2,075,752 Austin Foundation, Sidley ...... 4 36,750 Babson Charitable Foundation, Susan A. & Donald P...... 4 23,000 Babson Foundation, Paul and Edith ...... 4 21,500 Bader Foundation, Helen ...... 1 27,000 Baker Brook Foundation ...... 2 6,750 Bastian Foundation, ’B. W...... 42 838,000 Ben & Jerry’s Foundation ...... 1 15,000 Berks County Community Foundation ...... 3 4,175 Bernstein Memorial Foundation, Morey ...... 3 3,000 Bigelow Foundation, F .R...... 1 15,000 Blachford-Cooper Foundation ...... 9 40,400 Black & Fuller Fund, Harry S. & Allon ...... 1 20,000 Black Tie Dinner ...... 11 908,870 Blandin Foundation ...... 1 2,500 Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation ...... 1 5,000 Blue Shield of CA Foundation ...... 2 70,000 Bohemian Foundation ...... 3 72,500 Bohnett Foundation, David ...... 93 1,791,657 Booth Ferris Foundation ...... 1 200,000 Boston Foundation ...... 44 119,455 Boston Women’s Fund ...... 1 13,000 Bread and Roses Community Fund ...... 8 28,900 Brooklyn Community Foundation ...... 1 15,000 Brother Help Thyself ...... 24 84,359

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Brown Foundation ...... 1 $20,000 Cafritz Foundation, Morris and Gwendolyn ...... 2 27,500 Calamus Foundation ...... 4 117,500 California Community Foundation ...... 19 274,474 California Endowment, The ...... 5 149,000 California Wellness Foundation, The ...... 1 5,000 Cameron and Jane Baird Foundation ...... 2 35,000 Cape Cod Foundation, The ...... 7 10,000 Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation ...... 22 23,610 Caruso Foundation, Frank and Ruth E ...... 6 63,500 Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies ...... 5 30,000 Chaiken Foundation, Donald and Carole ...... 1 25,000

Charlesmead Foundation ...... 1 3,333 X I

Chicago Bar Foundation ...... 1 5,000 D N

Chicago Community Trust ...... 12 202,950 E P

Chicago Foundation for Women ...... 9 65,000 P A Children of and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE) ...... 4 4,000 Chinook Fund ...... 2 14,500 Chizen Family Foundation ...... 1 1,000 11 Colin Higgins Foundation ...... 3 30,000 Collins Foundation ...... 2 32,000 Columbia Foundation ...... 4 230,000 Columbus Foundation ...... 14 38,200 Common Stream ...... 1 40,000 Community Foundation for Greater ...... 7 57,850 Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo ...... 1 2,000 Community Foundation for Greater New Haven ...... 4 4,235 Community Foundation for Monterey County ...... 1 851 Community Foundation for National Capital Region ...... 7 83,260 Community Foundation for Sonoma County ...... 1 8,500 Community Foundation for Southern Arizona ...... 15 43,303 Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region ...... 2 12,500 Community Foundation of Broward ...... 6 26,909 Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne ...... 1 2,000 Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro ...... 1 13,925 Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee ...... 2 8,750 Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan ...... 47 325,615 Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts ...... 1 5,000 Community Foundation of Western NC ...... 5 32,800 Community Foundation Santa Cruz County ...... 9 24,750 Community Foundation Serving Boulder County ...... 13 58,000 Consumer Health Foundation ...... 1 40,000 Crawford Idema Family Foundation ...... 1 30,000 Cream City Foundation ...... 25 47,725 Credo (formerly Working Assets) ...... 1 61,579 Crossroads Fund ...... 4 31,500

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Cummings Foundation, Nathan ...... 2 $106,400 Currents of Change ...... 1 30,000 Dallas Women’s Foundation ...... 1 7,500 Day Foundation, Doris & Victor ...... 1 2,500 DeCamp Foundation, Ira ...... 1 40,000 Dechman Foundation, David A...... 5 86,000 Delaware Community Foundation ...... 1 5,100 Delaware Valley Legacy Fund ...... 14 62,160 Denver Foundation ...... 3 37,000 Dobkin Family Foundation ...... 3 20,000 Dominion Foundation ...... 1 100 Donnelley Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy ...... 1 20,000

X Dorot Foundation ...... 1 35,000 I

D Durfee Foundation ...... 4 340,000 N

E East Bay Community Foundation ...... 8 26,615 P

P Elizabeth Moorse Charitable Trust ...... 3 85,000 A Elton John AIDS Foundation ...... 25 2,049,480 Equity Foundation ...... 218 139,142 12 Esmond Harmsworth 1997 Charitable Foundation ...... 13 351,667 Espoir Foundation ...... 1 2,500 Eychaner Foundation ...... 13 109,393 Fels Fund, Samuel S...... 3 15,500 Ford Foundation ...... 31 8,540,000 Foundation for the Carolinas ...... 12 67,000 Frameline ...... 7 25,000 Freeman Foundation ...... 8 111,000 Fry Foundation ...... 2 92,000 Fund for Global Human Rights ...... 24 365,836 Fund for Greater Hartford ...... 1 10,000 Fund for ...... 2 90,000 Fund for Santa Barbara ...... 5 34,000 Funding Exchange ...... 19 175,000 Gamma Mu Foundation ...... 11 52,600 Gannett Foundation ...... 1 10,000 Geffen Foundation, David ...... 19 412,080 General Mills Foundation ...... 6 62,500 Gerbode Foundation, Wallace Alexander ...... 3 55,000 Gill Foundation ...... 122 7,573,300 Gilmore Foundation, Irving ...... 1 25,000 Global Fund for Women ...... 34 404,800 Gluck Family Foundation ...... 1 5,000 Goldsmith Foundation, Horace W...... 1 10,000 Greater Milwaukee Foundation ...... 21 101,357 Greater Seattle Business Association ...... 1 135,000 Greater Worcester Community Foundation ...... 2 40,000 Guilford Green Foundation ...... 12 29,400

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Gund Foundation, George ...... 1 $10,000 Haas Fund, Walter and Elise ...... 6 127,440 Haas Jr., Fund, Evelyn and Walter ...... 53 7,993,000 Hagedorn Fund ...... 1 20,000 Halcyon Hill Foundation ...... 1 380,823 Haring Foundation, Keith ...... 4 32,500 Hartford Foundation for Public Giving ...... 8 194,500 Hawai’I People’s Fund ...... 1 10,000 Hayden Foundation, Charles ...... 1 25,000 Haymarket People’s Fund ...... 3 17,600 Headwaters Fund for Justice ...... 9 37,500 Heart & Hand Foundation ...... 4 18,000

Heartland Alliance ...... 7 670,683 X I

Heinz Endowment ...... 4 49,000 D N

Helfgott-Renfroe Foundation ...... 1 1,000 E P

Hermes Foundation ...... 5 20,172 P A Hewlett Foundation, William and Flora ...... 1 75,000 HIV Young Leaders Fund ...... 1 15,000 Hollyfield Foundation ...... 11 61,500 13 Horizons Foundation ...... 240 1,347,807 Hunt Foundation, Roy A...... 1 5,000 Hyams Foundation ...... 1 25,000 Hyde and Watson Foundation ...... 2 15,000 Irvine Foundation, James ...... 3 112,000 Jacobs Foundation, Carl ...... 2 4,000 Jewish Communal Fund ...... 8 209,220 Johnson Family Foundation ...... 27 975,484 Kalamazoo Community Foundation ...... 6 19,795 Kauffman Foundation, Muriel McBrien ...... 1 15,000 Kellett Foundation, John Steven ...... 2 1,075 Kemper Foundation, William T...... 1 1,500 Kerr Foundation, William A...... 7 73,828 La Crosse Community Foundation ...... 4 10,150 Larsen Foundation, John ...... 10 94,000 LEAGUE Foundation ...... 7 12,500 Leeway Foundation ...... 11 27,500 Legacy Heritage Fund Limited ...... 1 7,600 Lesbian Health Fund ...... 4 28,118 Levi Strauss & Co/Foundation ...... 14 829,500 Levitt Foundation ...... 1 2,000 Liberty Hill Foundation ...... 47 747,311 Lily Auchincloss Foundation ...... 2 20,000 M.A.C. AIDS Fund ...... 6 555,000 MacArthur Foundation, John D. and Catherine T...... 1 15,000 Macy’s Foundation ...... 31 249,379 Maine Community Foundation ...... 7 39,559

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Marcus Foundation, Grace & Alan ...... 3 $5,000 Marin Community Foundation ...... 5 164,830 Mary’s Pence ...... 1 2,000 McCrindle Foundation, Joseph F...... 3 8,000 McKenzie River Gathering ...... 3 26,925 McKnight Foundation ...... 1 60,000 Meadows Foundation ...... 1 58,000 Medtronic Foundation ...... 2 1,430 Merck Family Fund ...... 2 65,000 Mertz Gilmore Foundation ...... 1 10,000 MetLife Corporate Giving Program ...... 2 60,000 MetLife Foundation ...... 1 25,000

X Meyer Foundation, Eugene and Agnus E...... 2 45,000 I

D Meyer Memorial Trust ...... 2 13,800 N

E Miami Foundation (formerly Dade Community Foundation) ...... 20 195,500 P

P Minneapolis Foundation ...... 13 55,200 A Monell Foundation, Ambrose ...... 2 50,000 Moonwalk Fund, Silva Watson ...... 11 320,000 14 Morrow Foundation, Allan ...... 1 70,000 Mossier Foundation, Kevin J...... 11 377,000 Ms Foundation for Women ...... 6 140,000 Mukti Fund ...... 12 132,750 New Harvest Foundation ...... 6 17,750 New Israel Fund ...... 6 83,000 New Mexico Community Foundation ...... 10 42,000 New Prospect Foundation ...... 1 10,000 New York Community Trust ...... 12 608,000 New York Foundation ...... 4 175,000 New York Life Foundation ...... 2 125,000 New York Women’s Foundation ...... 5 275,000 North Fork Women for Women Fund ...... 1 10,000 North Star Fund ...... 3 8,000 Northwestern Mutual Foundation ...... 4 2,000 Oklahoma City Community Foundation ...... 1 1,000 Open Meadows Foundation ...... 5 5,250 Open Society Institute ...... 14 2,189,500 Oregon Community Foundation ...... 5 138,500 Otto Bremer Foundation ...... 2 60,000 Overbrook Foundation ...... 15 307,820 Palette Fund ...... 9 850,500 Palm Foundation, Michael ...... 1 50,000 Parsons Foundation, Ralph M...... 1 1,000 Peace Development Fund ...... 1 5,000 Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas Corporate Contributions ...... 1 5,000 PFLAG National Scholarship Program ...... 1 35,000 PFLAG/HATCH Youth Scholarship Foundation ...... 1 90,000

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PFund Foundation ...... 17 $97,500 Philadelphia Foundation ...... 36 353,957 Phillips Family Foundation, Jay & Rose ...... 13 335,500 Pittsburgh Foundation ...... 1 3,600 PNC Foundation ...... 2 40,000 Point Foundation ...... 1 559,131 Polk Bros Foundation ...... 6 270,000 Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation ...... 1 83,298 Potlatch Fund ...... 1 3,000 Pride Foundation ...... 121 5,276,355 Proteus Fund ...... 12 1,970,000 Pullman Charitable Trust, Nina Mason ...... 2 95,000

Rainbow Foundation ...... 7 70,000 X I

Rapoport Foundation, The Paul ...... 12 2,328,300 D N

Rauch Family Foundation ...... 2 3,500 E P

Ravenswood Health Care Foundation ...... 2 45,000 P A Reaugh Trust Fund, Ernest O...... 6 12,000 Resist ...... 6 14,500 Rhode Island Foundation ...... 9 45,100 15 Richardson Fund, Anne S, ...... 1 20,000 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ...... 1 40,000 Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, L.L.P. Private Foundation ...... 5 33,500 Roblee Foundation, Joseph H. and Florence A...... 2 28,750 Rochester Area Community Foundation ...... 2 350 Rockefeller Brothers Fund ...... 2 75,000 Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation ...... 2 20,000 Rose Community Foundation ...... 2 30,000 Rose, Adam R. Foundation ...... 1 10,000 Rosenberg Foundation ...... 2 51,000 Rosenstein Foundation, Anita May ...... 1 20,000 Saint Paul Foundation ...... 2 37,000 Samara Foundation of Vermont ...... 10 24,400 San Diego Foundation ...... 4 4,650 San Diego Human Dignity Foundation ...... 1 500 Foundation ...... 11 174,500 San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation ...... 8 7,790 Sandy River Charitable Foundation ...... 1 20,000 Santa Barbara Foundation ...... 1 50,000 Santa Fe Community Foundation ...... 7 23,000 Sawchuk Family Foundation ...... 1 20,000 Seattle Foundation ...... 7 127,000 Shack-Sackler Foundation ...... 1 5,000 Shubert Foundation ...... 1 15,000 Silicon Valley Community Foundation ...... 2 15,000 Small Change Foundation ...... 17 240,500 Snowden Foundation, Ted ...... 18 417,000

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Social Justice Fund Northwest ...... 3 $65,000 Soros Fund Charitable Foundation ...... 1 22,500 Sparkplug Foundation ...... 1 4,000 Starfish Group ...... 1 25,000 Stonewall Community Foundation ...... 154 446,314 Surdna Foundation ...... 1 100,000 Susan G,. Komen Foundation ...... 13 556,705 Susan Stein Shiva Foundation ...... 1 2,000 Terrell Charitable Trust, Randolph Querbes ...... 3 2,750 The Generations Fund ...... 2 2,500 Third Wave Foundation ...... 6 110,000 Three Rivers Community Foundation ...... 4 9,530

X Threshold Foundation ...... 1 156,013 I

D Tides Foundation ...... 87 3,136,142 N

E Triangle Community Foundation ...... 1 15,000 P

P Tromblee Foundation ...... 1 30,000 A Tulsa Community Foundation ...... 5 65,854 Tuohy Foundation, Walter and Mary ...... 1 2,000 16 Tuttle Fund, Isaac ...... 1 35,000 Two Sisters and a Wife Foundation ...... 12 365,000 Tye Foundation, Martha Ellen ...... 1 4,500 Unger Foundation, Aber D...... 1 5,000 Unitarian Universalist Funding Program ...... 7 46,800 Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock ...... 4 195,000 Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human RIghts ...... 7 25,560 van Ameringen Foundation, H...... 49 2,381,000 van Loben Sels/RembeRock Foundation ...... 3 30,000 Verizon Foundation ...... 22 177,525 Vermont Community Foundation ...... 5 9,050 Vital Projects Fund ...... 1 50,000 Walmart Foundation ...... 1 150,000 Washington AIDS Partnership ...... 5 160,000 Washington Area Women’s Foundation ...... 3 30,000 Weeden Foundation ...... 3 15,000 Weinberg Foundation, Harry and Jeanette ...... 1 660,000 Weingart Foundation ...... 2 162,500 Foundation ...... 138 1,900,423 Williams, Reid Foundation ...... 2 50,000 Women’s Foundation of California ...... 6 127,500 Women’s Foundation of Minnesota ...... 3 130,000 Women’s Fund of Miami-Dade County ...... 1 5,000 Women’s Funding Alliance ...... 1 10,000 Women’s Way ...... 1 10,000 Women’s Fund of Greater Milwaukee ...... 3 3,000 Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation ...... 1 35,000 1 1 w 6 w w

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