JUSTICE IN THE MAKING

Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice 2009 Annual Report X2 Astraea FoundationLesbian Foundation for Justice ABOUT ASTRAEA “ the workthatwe dowithout Astraea. growth! We wouldnot be abletodo support thathas ledtoourtremendous Astraea’s fundingrepresents invaluable ––Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project Arts Media Color of Women ––Queer “ FUNDING CHANGE AND STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD

The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice is the world’s only foundation solely dedicated to funding LGBTI activism globally. For 32 years, Astraea has served as a feminist-social-justice hub, working side- MISSION by-side with grantee and donor partners to achieve social, racial, economic and gender justice worldwide. The Astraea Lesbian Foundation Astraea harnesses the collective power of for Justice works for social, racial, people working together. We support new collab- economic and gender justice in orative models and transnational networks and help create them. We also enter philanthropic collaborations in the U.S. the U.S. and internationally. and around the world and convene grantee partners to build Our grantmaking and philanthropic connections across regions and continents. advocacy programs help lesbians Astraea recognizes and cultivates leadership globally. With more than three decades of experience and rela- and allied communities challenge tionships on the ground, Astraea is often one of the first, if not the oppression and claim their first, institutional funder of promising LGBTI organizations and projects worldwide. Our goal is to provide long-term support to human rights. sectors of our movement best positioned to be engines for change.

Astraea partners with donors to cultivate active, informed change agents. We believe that all astraeafoundation.org people can participate in philanthropy. Astraea connects activists, donors and the LGBTI global community through education PHOTO Astraea Multi-Year Movement-Building-Initiative partner Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (QWOCMAP) is one of the only organizations in the and action. We also provide expertise and advocacy in the U.S. giving voice and agency to queer women and trans people of color through philanthropic sector to increase individual and institutional film. The organization holds free 16-week trainings and produces more than 30 new films each year. Left to right: Madeline Lim, Kebo Drew, Liliana Hueso funding for LGBTI art and activism. Photo by Leilani Nisperos 3 ASTRAEA Grants Program

“Astraea listens to what kinds of things

are most immediate for people and for astraeafoundation.org countries––and“ then that’s what Astraea supports. ––Bin Xu, Common Language, Beijing, China Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea X4 X ON NEARLY EVERY CONTINENT, IN MYRIAD LANGUAGES AND CULTURES, ASTRAEA GRANTEE PARTNERS ARE SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES AND LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR LGBTI PEOPLE TO LIVE FREELY AND SAFELY.

Astraea donor and grantee partners work for Astraea started the first institutional fund in the U.S. devoted to a world where justice is a fact, not a fight. Our supporting LGBTI organizations worldwide. Since 1996, we have grants programs, especially our multi-year and multi-issue invested in the work of thousands of activists in more than 70 grants, enable activists to build strategic and sustainable alli- countries. Today we issue more grants to LGBTI organizations in ances over the long term. the Global South and East than any other grantmaker.2

In fiscal year 2008–2009, with the support of our donor Among many victories, Astraea grantee partners have secured partners, we granted more than $2.2 million to 210 orga- constitutional protections for LGBTI people from Ecuador to nizations and 21 individuals in 109 cities in 43 counties Serbia. In Asia, they are using arts and culture in creative ways around the world. to circumvent restrictions on public protest. They are address- ing sexuality issues with faith communities in Africa. In the U.S. Astraea understands that change is not created they are mounting campaigns to address issues of immigration, in a vacuum. We link grantee partners to share strategies, employment and violence and conducting groundbreaking as- cement alliances and collaborate to launch new initiatives. sessments on the health of LGBTI people of color and aging com- This past year we provided timely funds for collaborative munities. In Eastern Europe they are running LBT family centers efforts and convened grantees in San Antonio, Texas, and and holding human rights trainings. Around the globe, Astraea Lima, Perú (see pages 12 and 20). grantee partners are charting the course for a global movement Astraea’s grantmaking process is rigorous and for human rights and social, racial, economic and gender justice. inclusive. The grants decisions are informed by a diverse 1 “Funders for LGBTQ Issues,” LGBTQ Grantmakers 2008 Report Card on Racial group of activists, leaders and cultural workers with expertise in Equity. (New York: FLGBTQI, 2008) specific funding areas and regions where we provide support. 2 “Funders for LGBTQ Issues,” A Global Gaze: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Grantmaking in the Global South and East, Calendar Year 2007. (New

To be effective, the fight against injustice must York: FLGBTQI, 2008) astraeafoundation.org tackle multiple issues and employ multiple strategies. For 32 years, Astraea has prioritized funding for PHOTO Limited by government censorship on public expression and assembly, activists in China use arts and cultural tools in creative ways to spread their LGBTI-led communities of color and antiracist allies. Astraea messages. Members of Nutongxueshe perform a “Rainbow Flash” in front of the ranks first in total grants and second in total giving to LGBTI Legislative Council in Hong Kong, part of a nationwide protest that raised visibility at national monuments and then dissolved back into the crowd, leaving an indelible

Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea 1 people of color organizations and projects across the U.S. impression on observers. Photo courtesy of Nutongxueshe X X5 JUSTICE IS SWEET in every language

In 2008–2009, Astraea distributed more than $2.2 million to 210 organizations and 21 individuals in 109 cities in 43 countries around the world.

Katarungan ay Dulse (“Justice is Sweet” in Tagalog) National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Association (NQAPIA) This Astraea Movement-Building- Initiative partner is a federation of Denver, CO 32 LGBT Asian American, South Asian and Pacific Islander organiza- Washington, D.C. tions from 14 cities across the U.S. NQAPIA has made excellent head- way in strengthening local grassroots groups to develop a national voice challenging invisibility, homophobia, racism and anti-immigrant bias. Accomplishments include an historic ¡ national grassroots conference, a Ba’hin-zhu,˛ gu laa gu, daa li ka’ Qué dulce es la justicia! leadership training attended by 28 (“Justice is Sweet” in Apache) (“Justice is Sweet” in Spanish) organizations and the first compre- Two Spirit Society of Denver Sindicato de Trabajadores hensive report of API organizing. The Society works for community y Trabajadoras Lesbianas, and cultural rejuvenation. Two Gays y Bisexuales (Sindi- Spirit people held an important his- cato Luis Gauthier) Santiago, Chile torical and spiritual role in Native Sindicato is a leading organization nations, and their recognition today for LGBT and workers’ move- is considered a crucial element in ments. It provides research and healing the sacred circle and scars advocacy for key labor and antidis- of colonization. Among successes crimination legislation pending building acceptance within the Na- in the Chilean Congress, and tive community and awareness in holds labor trainings to build peer the LGBT community over the past support for LGBT workers. At the ten years, the organization hosted 2009 World Social Forum in Brazil, the 21st International Two Spirit it proposed solutions to unions to Gathering that broke attendance combat labor discrimination based Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea records and built community power on sexual orientation or gender 6 and pride across nations. identity/expression. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE REGIONS

O Cacipe Si Guglo (“Justice is Sweet” in Serbian-Romani) Rromnjako Ilo In Serbia, both lesbians and Roma people face harsh discrimi- nation. An assertive daughter is a disgrace; sexual or gender difference is unthinkable and often punished. For the first time, the project “I am Roma; I am lesbian” engages young Roma women in workshops on personhood, gender, sexuality and Nyaya Mishti Thaake survival skills, and provides advocacy and training in Roma (“Justice is Sweet” in Bengali) women’s rights communities and Serbian public institutions. Sappho for Equality With a focus on services, advocacy and education, Sap- pho has trained and organized Belgrade, Serbia more than 2,000 people through the Chetana Sexuality Center, the only lesbian-led sexual Jerusalem, Israel rights resource and organizing center in West Bengal. Sap- Kolkata, India pho also collaborated with fellow Astraea-grantee partner Pratyay Gender Trust to hold the Justice is Sweet first-ever LGBTQI film and video Gays and Lesbians of festival, and has provided crucial Zimbabwe (GALZ) support to a nascent under- GALZ works for social ac- ground LBT group in the region. ceptance of sexual minorities and the repeal of homophobic Harare, Zimbabwe legislation in Zimbabwe. The PHOTOGRAPHY group successfully sparked Colorado, courtesy of Two Spirit public debate around the Society of Denver need for legal protections for Chile, courtesy of Sindicato LGBT people and made im- District of Columbia, Melissa Hoskins (“Justice is Sweet” in Arabic) portant alliances with human India, courtsey of Sappho for Equality rights and women’s groups in ةولح ةلادعلا Al-Qaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Serbia, courtesy of Rromnjako Ilo moving the country toward Zimbabwe, Jennifer Einhorn Palestinian Society constitutional reform. In Al-Qaws plays a pivotal role in building an open Palestinian society response to the backlash from that respects the diversity and humanity of all. It raises awareness these achievements, GALZ and challenges misconceptions about LGBTQI people among profes- has ramped up human rights sional and social groups through education booklets and in-depth trainings and holds safety Justice is Sweet programming. In collaboration with Aswat, the only Palestinian LBTI trainings for LGBTI people. women’s organization in the Middle East, it launched the first and only regional Arabic-language LGBTQI support line. 7 Astraea U.S. Grants Program

This year, Astraea’s U.S. Grants U.S. PANEL GRANTS U.S. COLLABORATIVE GRANTS Program issued a total of Grants are issued to U.S.-based lesbian, trans Grants are issued to organizations with $1,254,614 to 127 organizations and LGBTI social change organizations and whom we work in partnership. projects, including cultural and film/video and 21 individuals based in 48 projects. U.S. Panel Grants are determined by U.S. PHILANTHROPIC GRANTS a diverse and committed activist Community cities across 29 states. Grants are issued to philanthropic entities Funding Panel. with whom we work in partnership. U.S. Regions: U.S. MULTI-YEAR MOVEMENT- ASTRAEA VISUAL ARTS FUND • Midwest BUILDING INITIATIVE See page 15. • Northeast / Mid-Atlantic Multi-year grants are made to organiza- tions that demonstrate significant move- LESBIAN WRITERS FUND • South ment, leadership and creative community See page 15. • West / Southwest organization strategies for social change within and beyond LGBTI communities. • Outside the Continental U.S. MARGOT KARLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND See pages 12–13. See page 15.

U.S. EMERGENCY FUND U.S. DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS The Fund is a rapid-response grantmaking The program enables donors to establish mechanism, providing timely support for a fund at Astraea through which they may organizations to address urgent and strategic recommend specific organizations or projects political opportunities and crises affecting for support. Astraea staff also work with LGBTI communities. donors to identify organizations in need of support whose work matches the interests U.S. MOVEMENT RESOURCE FUND of the donor. Donor-Advised Funds include: The Fund provides grants to enhance the Heller-Bernard Fund, Loving Lesbians Fund, capacity and effectiveness of LGBTI orga- Lynn Campbell Memorial Fund, Lynn Hart nizations to engage in movement-building Memorial Fund, Marsha Day Memorial Fund, work. Grants are generally provided in three Pass the Butter Fund, Purple Lady Fund, Right areas: Technical Assistance, Travel and Peer- Action Fund, Roots and Wings Fund, Tamar to-Peer Learning, and Historic Convenings. Fund, and Yolanda Ritter Memorial Fund. Donor-Advised grants are included in the regional listings. Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea 8 Shades of Yellow (St. Paul, MN) U.S. Panel $10,000 Movement Resource Fund $4,000 fiercenyc.org shadesofyellow.org Fire & Ink (Hyattsville, MD) Young Women’s Empowerment Project U.S. Panel, NEWMR Fund for the Promotion (Chicago, IL) of Women’s Music and Culture $10,000 U.S. Panel $8,000 fireandink.org youarepriceless.org Funders for LGBTQ Issues Northeast / Mid-Atlantic (New York, NY) Philanthropic Fund $2,500 Audre Lorde Project (, NY) lgbtfunders.org Collaborative Fund $500 Heller-Bernard Fund $7,500 Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Movement Resource Fund $13,600 Network (New York, NY) Queers for Economic Justice (New York, NY) U.S. Movement Building $150,000 Purple Lady Fund $1,000 Photo by Melissa Hoskins over 3 years beginning in 2007 glsen.org alp.org MidWest Grameen Foundation (Washington, D.C.) Marsha Day Memorial Fund $2,000 Affinity Community Services (Chicago, IL) Baby Makes Me (Brooklyn, NY) grameenfoundation.org Collaborative Fund $275 U.S. Panel $7,000 staceyannchin.com Movement Resource Fund $4,600 Grants Managers Network (Washington, D.C.) U.S. Movement Building $150,000 Casa Atabex Aché (New York, NY) Philanthropic Fund $250 over 3 years beginning in 2008 U.S. Panel $7,000 gmnetwork.org affinity95.org casaatabexache.org Grassroots International (Boston, MA) Amigas Latinas Association (Chicago, IL) Different Avenues (Washington, D.C.) Collaborative Fund $300 Movement Resource Fund $988 U.S. Panel $7,000 grassrootsonline.org U.S. Panel $10,000 differentavenues.org amigaslatinas.org GRIOT Circle (Brooklyn, NY) Equality Forum (Philadelphia, PA) Heller-Bernard Fund $13,500 Children’s Music Network (Evanston, IL) Collaborative Fund $2,000 over 4 years beginning in 2007 Roots and Wings Fund $500 equalityforum.com U.S. Panel $7,000 cmnonline.org griotcircle.org FIERCE (New York, NY) Old Lesbians Organizing for Change Collaborative Fund $2,000 In The Life Media (New York, NY) astraeafoundation.org (Athens, OH) Movement Resource Fund $3,600 Collaborative Fund $2,500 Heller-Bernard Fund $11,500 U.S. Movement Building $150,000 inthelifetv.org over 4 years beginning in 2007 over 3 years beginning in 2006 oloc.org U.S. Movement Building $125,000 Kunsi Keya Tamakoce (Huntington, VT) U.S. Panel $5,000 over 3 years beginning in 2009 kunsikeya.org 9 10 Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice nqapia.org over3yearsbeginningin2008 U.S. Movement Building $150,000 Movement Resource Fund $1,840 Alliance (NQAPIA)(Washington, D.C.) National QueerAsianPacificIslander thetaskforce.org Purple Lady Fund $2,250 Foundation (Washington, D.C.) National GayandLesbianTaskForce nbjcoalition.org Heller-Bernard Fund $2,500 (Washington, D.C.) National BlackJusticeCoalition middlechurch.org Marsha Day Memorial Fund $2,000 Middle CollegiateChurch(New York, NY) mautnerproject.org over4yearsbeginningin2007 Heller-Bernard Fund $13,500 Collaborative Fund $500 Mautner Project(Washington, D.C.) madre.org Collaborative Fund $500 MADRE (New York, NY) lesbianherstoryarchives.org Roots and Wings Fund $500 (New York, NY) Lesbian HerstoryArchives lambdalegal.org Roots and Wings Fund $500 Purple Lady Fund $2,500 (New York, NY) Lambda LegalDefenseandEducationFund

projectenterprise.org Marsha Day Memorial Fund $2,000 Project Enterprise(New York, NY) prideatwork.org U.S. Panel $4,000 Pride atWork(Washington, D.C.) parispress.org Heller-Bernard Fund $2,500 Paris Press(Ashfield, MA) pflag.org Purple Lady Fund $500 Gays (Washington, D.C.) Parents andFriendsofLesbians U.S. Panel $8,000 Out ofMany,OnePeople(New York, NY) northstarfund.org Collaborative Fund $1,000 North StarFund(New York, NY) nfwfwf.org Marsha Day Memorial Fund $1,000 (Greenport, NY) North ForkWomenforFund noneonrecord.com U.S. Panel $7,000 Movement Resource Fund $949 Collaborative Fund $500 None onRecord(Brooklyn, NY) myspace.com/newvoicespgh U.S. Panel $6,000 for ReproductiveJustice(Pittsburgh, PA) New VoicesPittsburgh:WomenofColor nwhn.org Roots and Wings Fund $500 (Washington, D.C.) National Women’sHealthNetwork sexworkersproject.org U.S. Panel $7,500 Sex WorkersProject(New York, NY) sageusa.org Marsha Day Memorial Fund $1,000 (SAGE) (New York, NY) Services andAdvocacyforGLBTElders sldn.org Purple Lady Fund $500 (Washington, D.C.) Servicemembers LegalDefenseNetwork myspace.com/yalinidream U.S. Panel $5,000 Quiet ComeDawn(Brooklyn, NY) queersforeconomicjustice.org over3yearsbeginningin2008 U.S. Movement Building $150,000 Movement Resource Fund $3,600 (New York, NY) Queers forEconomicJustice queerblackcinema.org U.S. Panel $5,000 Queer BlackCinema(New York, NY) q-wave.org U.S. Panel $5,000 Q-WAVE (New York, NY) prysm.us U.S. Panel $10,000 Movement Resource Fund $3,500 (PrYSM) (Providence, RI) Providence YouthStudentMovement astraeafoundation.org

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West / SOUTHWEST AQWA–Asian/Pacific Islander Queer Women/Transgender Activists CA) Angeles, (Los $5,000 Panel U.S. CA) Francisco, Changemakers Project (San $1,000 Fund Collaborative changemakers.org Coalition on Homelessness, San CA) Francisco, Francisco (San $1,500 Fund Butter the Pass cohsf.org $150,000 Building Movement U.S. 2006 in 3 years beginning over $125,000 Building Movement U.S. beginning in 2009 over 3 years Memorial Fund Lynn Campbell Panel, U.S. $10,000 Designee southernersonnewground.org Justice NOW SPARK Reproductive GA) (Atlanta, $10,000 Panel U.S. sparkrj.org VA) (Richmond, Project Anti-Violence Virginia $1,450 Fund Resource Movement virginiaavp.org TX) Women of Distinction (Carrollton, $1,000 Fund Resource Movement dallasfamily.org GA) Zami (Decatur, $1,500 Fund Resource Movement zami.org

South TX) (Austin, ALLGO $150,000 Building Movement U.S. beginning in 2007 over 3 years allgo.org (CAR) Artistic Revolution Center for AR) Rock, Little (North $1,840 Fund Resource Movement $100,000 Building Movement U.S. in 2009 over 2 years beginning $10,000 Panel U.S. artisticrevolution.org GA) Charis Circle (Atlanta, $9,000 Fund Heller-Bernard in 2008 over 3 years beginning $7,000 Panel U.S. chariscircle.org VA) Disability Funders Network (Midlothian, Philanthropic Fund $2,500 Fund Philanthropic disabilityfunders.org Esperanza Peace and Justice Center TX) Antonio, (San $5,000 Fund Emergency $15,000 Fund Resource Movement $150,000 Building Movement U.S. over 3 years beginning in 2006 $125,000 Building Movement U.S. over 3 years beginning in 2009 $10,000 Panel U.S. esperanzacenter.org Southerners on New Ground (SONG) (Atlanta, GA) (Atlanta, $1,750 Fund Collaborative $13,500 Fund Heller-Bernard over 4 years beginning in 2007 $12,761 Fund Resource Movement

Photo by Melissa Hoskins

Esperanza Peace and Justice Center and Justice Peace Esperanza an Antonio, TX) (San Antonio, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center (New York, NY) York, The Feminist Press (New $2,500 Fund Heller-Bernard feministpress.org (Rochester, NY) That All May Freely Serve (Rochester, $1,500 Fund Lady Purple tamfs.org NY) York, (New NY) U People (Brooklyn, $7,000 Panel U.S. iLoveUPeople.com (New York, NY) York, Sylvia Rivera Law Project (New $250 Fund Collaborative $11,600 Fund Resource Movement $100,000 Building Movement U.S. over 2 years beginning in 2009 $10,000 Panel U.S. srlp.org $1,500 Fund Wings and Roots gaycenter.org MULTI-YEAR MOVEMENT-BUILDING INITIATIVE

Initiative Partners reflect a range of local, statewide, regional and national organizations.

arkansas Center for Artistic Revolution new york Audre Lorde Project, FIERCE, Sylvia Rivera Law Project and california Transgender, Gender Variant and Intersex Justice Project Queers for Economic Justice and Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project texas Allgo and Esperanza Peace and Justice Center georgia and southeast Southerners on New Ground washington, d.c., and nationally National Queer Asian Pacific illinois Affinity Community Services Islander Alliance

Transformation happens gradually, not over the • A new procedure to end discrimination and harassment of course of a single year and not necessarily around a single issue. transgender and gender-non-conforming New Yorkers who utilize Yet LGBTI social change organizations are often only able to access the welfare system. funding year-to-year, making long-term, effective strategies difficult. • Expansion of programming in Chicago to serve nearly 1,000 That’s why Astraea’s Multi-Year Movement-Building Initiative, now African American lesbian and bisexual women and LGBTQ youth entering its fourth year, provides multi-year financial and structural of African descent annually. support. Astraea has invested over $3 million in general support funding, grantee convenings, skill building and information

sharing activities for queer people of color–led organizations Movements have many beginnings.

with social-change agendas. Astraea’s consistent and long- “ term support has allowed 12 Movement-Building-Initiative Bringing folks to work together for partners, collectively serving thousands across the U.S., to “ build the foundation of an organized, powerful movement for national impact is so important, and social justice. I appreciate Astraea for pushing us. Already, Astraea initiative partners have helped shape agendas on a national coalition for ––Rose Pulliam, Allgo, Texas public space and on immigration reform. Partners are also using arts and culture to link personal stories to social justice Engaging activists across the country in vision- issues. Among these victories: sharing and base-building has resulted in an increasingly • A court victory against the California Department of Corrections influential political base. Nearly half of these Initiative partners upholding the rights of transgender people against rape and have also moved or expanded their office space to be accessible unfair practices in California’s prisons. to the community. • Preserving LGBTQ youth’s right to public space and establishing • Affinity Community Services (Chicago, IL), a previously all- them as effective policy advocates and opinion leaders in New volunteer organization, hired its first executive director. York City and beyond. Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea • Southerners on New Ground (Atlanta, GA) grew from a 150-person 12 Laying the groundwork for a bold agenda with long-term national impact

Affinity Board Member Michelle Miller (left) and Executive Director Kim Hunt present their vision at the third Convening. Photo by Melissa Hoskins

mailing list to a powerful model where nearly 700 members are Initiative partners tackled everything from opportunities during engaged as leaders, donors, collaborators and clients. the Obama presidency to the challenges of the economic • FIERCE (New York, NY) moved from a windowless basement to a crisis. They made groundbreaking commitments to create large office and doubled the size of its political education trainings base-activating community schools and launch a national LGBT for youth. Membership has since grown from 300 to 1,300, platform at the Social Forum. Astraea supports astraeafoundation.org making it one of the largest member-led youth organizations in the ongoing collaboration by facilitating active cross-region the country. planning and by providing an online social justice networking tool that it developed. With multi-year funding and ongoing In May 2009, Astraea held THE third ANNUAL support, these creative and strategic organizations are laying grantee convening, a key forum for political education and the groundwork for a bold agenda with long-term national constituency engagement that bridges issues and communities. impact based in the grassroots. 13 14 Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice glaad.org Purple Lady Fund $250 Defamation (Los Angeles, CA) Gay andLesbianAllianceAgainst womenarts.org Marsha Day Memorial Fund $3,000 Fund for Women Artists (San Francisco, CA) freshmeatproductions.org U.S. Panel $5,000 Fresh MeatProductions(San Francisco, CA) entrehermanos.org U.S. Panel $7,000 Entre Hermanos(Seattle, WA) Movement Resource Fund $1,221 Project (Santa Fe, NM) Disability Anti-RacistDevelopment desireealliance.org Movement Resource Fund $5,000 Desiree Alliance(Henderson, NV) criticalresistance.org Collaborative Fund $2,000 Critical Resistance(Oakland, CA) cuav.org U.S. Panel $7,000 (San Francisco, CA) Community UnitedAgainstViolence calclane.org Movement Resource Fund $2,500 (Eugene, OR) Community AllianceofLaneCounty(CALC) cavp.org U.S. Panel $6,000 Movement Resource Fund $2,000 Colorado Anti-Violence Program (Denver, CO)

purplemoondance.org U.S. Panel $5,000 Purple MoonDanceProject(San Francisco, CA) pariahthemovie.com Designee$10,000 U.S. Panel, JoyceWarshowFund PARIAH (Long Beach, CA) nnirr.org U.S. Panel $7,000 Refugee Rights(Oakland, CA) National NetworkforImmigrantand nclrights.org Roots and Wings Fund $3,000 Purple Lady Fund $3,000 Collaborative Fund $2,500 (San Francisco, CA) National CenterforLesbianRights myspace.com/mangoswithchili U.S. Panel $5,000 Mangos WithChili(Oakland, CA) Collaborative Fund $2,000 (San Francisco, CA) Making MoneyMakeChange groundspark.org Collaborative Fund $1,200 GroundSpark (San Francisco, CA) grassrootsinstitute.org Collaborative Fund $500 Training (GIFT)(Oakland, CA) Grassroots InstituteforFundraising

Loving Lesbians Fund $10,000 Woman, Earth andSpirit(Serafina, NM) denvertwospirit.com U.S. Panel $9,000 Two SpiritSocietyofDenver(Denver, CO) trikone.org U.S. Panel $5,000 Trikone (San Francisco, CA) transformingJustice.org U.S. Panel $8,000 Transforming Justice(San Francisco, CA) tgijp.org U.S. Panel $10,000 over3yearsbeginningin2009 U.S. Movement Building $125,000 over3yearsbeginningin2006 U.S. Movement Building $150,000 Movement Resource Fund $3,840 Justice Project(San Francisco, CA) Transgender, Gender Variant and Intersex U.S. Panel $4,000 Future of America’s Food Supply (Oakland, CA) Sustainable Harvest:SmallFarmsandthe southernutahpride.org Heller-Bernard Fund $1,500 (St. George, UT) Southern UtahPrideAssociation dykemarch.org/SFO/ Miscellaneous Donor-Advised Fund $1,000 San FranciscoDykeMarch(San Francisco, CA) qwocmap.org over3yearsbeginningin2008 U.S. Movement Building $150,000 Movement Resource Fund $11,600 Project (San Francisco, CA) Queer WomenofColorMediaArts

astraeafoundation.org 15 MARGOT KARLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND MARGOT established to honor the Fund was The who made significant life of Margot Karle, contributions to the struggle for human Margot Karle Scholarship is The rights. women enrolled full-time to available at a City program in an undergraduate school. York University of New NY) $1,000 York, Maria Arettines (New $100 each $100 Mentions Honorable NY) York, (New Howton Naná LA) Orleans, (New Barbara Johnson IA) City, (Iowa Maggie McKnight Poetry NJ) $10,000 (Montclair, Julie Porter Finalists $1,500 each MO) Louis, Tamiko Beyer (St. CO) Collins, (Fort Sunshine Dempsey $100 each Honorable Mentions NY) Cheryl Burke (Brooklyn, MI) Laurie J. Hoskin (Flint, TX) Antonio, Kristin Naca (San . This year, the Fund awarded a total of the Fund awarded year, This . .S $26,600 to 12 women whose work shows $26,600 to 12 women whose work shows promise in the arenas of extraordinary are determined Grants fiction and poetry. A by a distinguished panel of writers. made possible was portion of these grants Astraea. Sappho Fund at by Skip’s Fiction $10,000 PA) Mia McKenzie (Philadelphia, Finalists $1,500 each MA) Plain, Kris Evans (Jamaica CA) Laura Pirott-Quintero (Oakland, LESBIAN WRITERS FUND to emerging grants Fund provides The the lesbian poets and fiction writers across U ASTRAEA VISUAL ARTS ARTS VISUAL ASTRAEA FUND contemporary work of the Fund promotes The Astraea’s artists who share lesbian visual social to LGBTI visibility and commitment $2,500 of grants three Each year, Justice. ofworking in an array to artists are awarded prints, painting, including sculpture, media, grants Two on paper. mixed media and works gift from artistare supported by an endowed A Watts. Joan and Astraea Founding Mother, Sappho is made possible by Skip’s third grant a bequest by Astraea established at Fund, are awards The a lesbian artist. from Skip Neal, panel of artistsdetermined by a distinguished and art professionals. NY) York, Lydia Conklin (New NM) Erin Forrest (Albuquerque, NY) Maia Palileo (Brooklyn, Honorable Mention NY) Carmen McLeod (Brooklyn, Photo courtesy of Maia Palileo U.S. the Continental

Visual Arts Awardee Astraea Maia Palileo, Outside HI) Kulia Na Mamo (Honolulu, $7,500 Panel U.S. kulianamamo.org (Sacramento, CA) Zuna Institute (Sacramento, $10,000 Fund Resource Movement zunainstitute.org Women’s Funding Network CA) Francisco, (San $2,500 Fund Philanthropic wfnet.org Women’s Foundation of California Women’s Foundation of California CA) Francisco, (San $2,500 Fund Action Right womensfoundca.org Collaborative Fund $1,000 Fund Collaborative $7,000 Panel U.S. coloredgirls.org Women of Color Resource Center (Oakland, CA) Astraea International Grants Program

This year, Astraea’s International INTERNATIONAL FUND SOCIAL CHANGE Grants Program issued a total PANEL GRANTS OPPORTUNITY FUND of $976,955 to 83 organizations Grants are determined by a panel of The Fund provides multi-year support to activists with expertise in the specific LGBTI organizations with impressive track based in 61 towns and cities regions eligible for funding. An records conducting timely social change across 43 countries. International Advisory Board, comprised work in their countries. Grants support primarily of activists living and organizing projects promoting institutional and policy in the regions we fund, also provides change. Applications are solicited from International Regions: significant input and guidance in our past recipients of Astraea’s International • Africa grants process. Fund Panel Grants.

• Americas / Caribbean INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY CONSORTIUM OF LATIN • Asia / Pacific FUND AMERICAN WOMEN’S FUNDS • Eastern Europe / Commonwealth The Fund is a rapid-response grantmaking LBT PROJECT of Independent States mechanism that provides support for The Project is a two-year regional organizations to address urgent and collaboration of six Latin American • Middle East strategic political opportunities and crises Women’s Funds and Astraea. • Global affecting LGBTI communities. Grants See pages 20–21. impacted by grantee safety concerns are omitted from the listings. INTERNATIONAL LGBTQQ YOUTH FUND INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT This Fund was established by three donors RESOURCE FUND working in partnership with Astraea. The Fund provides grants to enhance The Fund makes grants to grassroots the capacity and effectiveness of LGBTI organizations working to improve the organizations engaging in movement- quality of life among lesbian, gay, bisexual, building work. Grants are generally transgender, queer and questioning provided in four areas: Technical (LGBTQQ) youth 25 years old and younger. Assistance, Travel and Peer-to-Peer The Fund awards grants to innovative Learning, Historic Convenings and and effective leadership development and Miscellaneous Movement-Building organizing projects and provides general Infrastructure. Grantees of Astraea’s support to organizations that empower International Fund Panel are prioritized. LGBTQQ youth to improve societal conditions affecting their lives. Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea 16 Africa Horizons Community Association Behind the Mask (Kigali, Rwanda) (Johannesburg, South Africa) International Fund Panel $5,000 Social Change Opportunity Fund $80,000 hoca4rwanda.9f.com over 3 years beginning in 2008 House of Rainbow (Lagos, Nigeria) mask.org.za Emergency Fund $1,035

Coalition of African Lesbians Lesbian and Gay Equality Project (LGEP) (Boksburg, South Africa) (Johannesburg, South Africa) Collaborative Fund $16,000 Emergency Fund $5,000 cal.org.za International Fund Panel $10,000 Collectif Arc-En-Ciel (Quatre Bornes, equality.org.za Republic of Mauritius) Minority Women in Action International Fund Panel $6,000 Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action (GALA) (Nairobi, Kenya) (Johannesburg, South Africa) collectifarcenciel.org International Fund Panel $5,000 Photo courtesy of GALA Freedom and Roam Uganda (FAR-UG) minoritywomen.org (Kampala, Uganda) Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE International Fund Panel $10,000 FUND (Kampala, Uganda) faruganda.org Emergency Fund $5,000 Grants are issued to organizations with Movement Resource Fund $2,500 whom we work in partnership. Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action (GALA) (Johannesburg, South Africa) sexualminoritiesuganda.org International Fund Panel $7,000 INTERNATIONAL PHILANTHROPIC The Independent Project for Equal Rights gala.co.za FUND (Ikotun-Egbe, Nigeria) Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe Emergency Fund $5,000 Grants are issued to philanthropic entities International Fund Panel $5,000 with whom we work in partnership. (Harare, Zimbabwe) Collaborative Fund $2,685 Movement Resource Fund $12,000 http://ysm-rightsorg.page.tl/ INTERNATIONAL DONOR- Movement Resource Fund $6,000 ADVISED GRANTS galz.co.zw The Inner Circle (Cape Town, South Africa) The program enables donors to establish Gender DynamiX International Fund Panel $6,000 a fund at Astraea through which they (Athlone, South Africa) International Fund Panel $5,000 Movement Resource Fund $5,000 may recommend specific organizations astraeafoundation.org theinnercircle.org.za or projects for support. Astraea staff genderdynamix.org.za also works with donors to identify organizations in need of support whose work matches the interests of the donor.

17 18 Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice Movement Resource Fund $4,430 International LGBTQQ Youth Fund $8,000 (Bogotá, Colómbia) Colectivo SentimosDiverso Funds LBT Project $9,381 Consortium Latin of American Women’s Paz,(La Bolivia) Derechos Trans–FamiliaGalán Colectivo deInvestigaciónAcciónen lamestizacolectiva.blogspot.com Funds LBT Project $9,020 Consortium Latin of American Women’s (Lima, Perú) Colectiva FeministaLaMestiza larevuelta.com.ar International Fund Panel $5,000 (Neuquén, Argentina) Colectiva Feminista‘LaRevuelta’ cepresi.org.ni over3yearsbeginningin2006 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $75,000 Del Sida(Managua, Nicaragua) Centro ParaLaEducaciónyPrevención International Fund Panel $5,000 Asociación Lesbiapolis(Cali, Colómbia) Movement Resource Fund $850 Funds LBT Project $9,085 Consortium Latin of American Women’s Paz,Mujeres Creando(La Bolivia) Asamblea Feminista/Comunidad aireana.org.py Movement Resource Fund $2,330 International Fund Panel $10,000 Lesbianas (Asuncion, Paraguay) Aireana–Grupo porlosDerechosdelas Americas /CARIBBEAN

Funds LBT Project $8,447 Consortium Latin of American Women’s Integral CAUSANA(Quito, Ecuador) Fundación deDesarrolloHumano fosaj.ht International Fund Panel $6,000 (Jacmel, Haiti) Fanal OtenikSantD’AJakmel(FOSAJ) International Fund Panel $7,000 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Desalambrando BuenosAires Movement Resource Fund $4,936 Funds LBT Project $10,536 Consortium Latin of American Women’s (Quito, Ecuador) Taller deComunicaciónMujer Corporación PromocióndelaMujer/ Movement Resource Fund $5,729 International Fund Panel $5,000 (Bogotá, Colómbia) Corporación OPCION cuds.cl International LGBTQQ Youth Fund $11,000 International Fund Panel $5,000 (Santiago, Chile) Diversidad Sexual(CUDS) Coordinadora Universitariaporla boliviales.com International Fund Panel $4,000 Cochabamba (Cochabamba, Bolivia) Comité Diversidades Sexuales y Genéricas colombiadiversa.org over3yearsbeginningin2007 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $75,000 (Bogotá, Colómbia) Colombia Diversa

Movement Resource Fund $932 Funds LBT Project $10,000 Consortium Latin of American Women’s (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) Las TresGatas jflag.org over2yearsbeginningin2009 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $60,000 Movement Resource Fund $1,880 International Fund Panel $6,000 Collaborative Fund $5,000 and Gays(J-FLAG)(Kingston, Jamaica) Jamaica ForumforLesbians,All-Sexuals runa.org.pe over2yearsbeginningin2008 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $40,000 Movement Resource Fund $2,783 sobre Género(Lima, Perú) Instituto RunadeDesarrolloyEstudios gruposafo.org International Fund Panel $7,000 Grupo Safo(Managua, Nicaragua) International Fund Panel $4,000 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Género yCultura(GLEFAS) Formación yAcciónenSexualidades, Grupo LatinoamericanodeEstudio grupodemujeres.org.ar over2yearsbeginningin2008 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $30,000 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Grupo deMujereslaArgentina fundepaz.org International Fund Panel $4,000 (FUNDEPAZ) (Pasto, Colómbia) Fundación DesarrolloyPaz astraeafoundation.org 19

/ PACIFIC Asia Society Diamond Blue Nepal) (Kathmandu, $75,000 Fund Opportunity Social Change beginning in 2008 over 2 years bds.org.np Chengdu Les’GO China) (Chengdu, $6,000 Panel Fund International http://chengai.org Films China Queer Independent China) (Beijing, $5,000 Panel Fund International http://groups.google.com/group/qiac; http://blog.sina.com.cn/cqifft Common Language China) (Beijing, $3,216 Fund Collaborative $4,000 Fund Resource Movement $65,000 Fund Opportunity Social Change over 3 years beginning in 2009 lalabar.com in Creating Resources for Empowerment India) Delhi, Action (New $7,750 Fund Collaborative creaworld.org Equal Ground Lanka) Sri (Colombo, $5,000 Panel Fund International equal-ground.org of Gender/Sexuality Rights Association Taiwan) Taiwan (Taipei, $75,000 Fund Opportunity Social Change over 3 years beginning in 2006 gsrat.net Organización de Transexuales por la por de Transexuales Organización Diversidad de la Dignidad Chile) (Rancagua, $8,000 Panel Fund International $10,000 Fund Resource Movement transexualesdechile.org hombrestransdechile.cl; Pride In Action Jamaica) (Kingston, $5,000 Panel Fund International $6,000 Fund Youth LGBTQQ International Proyecto Transgenero Ecuador) (Quito, $5,000 Panel Fund International proyecto-transgenero.org Trabajadoras y Trabajadores de Sindicato Lesbianas, Gays y Bisexuales (Sindicato Luis Gauthier) Chile) (Santiago, $6,000 Panel Fund International $1,472 Fund Resource Movement Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) Guyana) (Georgetown, $1,000 Fund Resource Movement sasod.org.gy geocities.com/sasod_guyana; Transsa Dominicana Republic) Dominican Domingo, (Santo Women’s American of Latin Consortium $12,640 Project LBT Funds $1,070 Fund Resource Movement transdominicana.blogspot.com Photo courtesy of MujeresAl Borde Mujeres Al Colómbia) Mujeres (Bogotá, Borde Aireana–Grupo por los Derechos de por los Derechos Aireana–Grupo and Paraguay) las Lesbianas (Asuncion, Mulabi–Espacio Latinoamericano de Mulabi–Espacio Latinoamericano de Sexualidades y Derechos Argentina) Aires, (Buenos Women’s American of Latin Consortium $16,500 Project LBT Funds $5,473 Fund Resource Movement $75,000 Fund Opportunity Social Change over 3 years beginning in 2007 mulabi.org Movimiento de Acción Lésbica México) Feminista (Aguascalientes, $5,000 Panel Fund International $5,000 Fund Resource Movement elmaldeaguascalientes.blogspot.com Lesbianas Independientes Feministas y Lesbianas Independientes Feministas Perú) Socialistas (Lima, Women’s American of Latin Consortium $10,350 Project LBT Funds lifsPerú.blogspot.com LATIN AMERICAN CONVENING OF WOMEN’S FUNDS LBT PROJECT

Across Latin America, lesbian, bisexual and trans (LBT) organizers are In this region of many shared cultural and holding the line on hard-won legislative gains and working for lasting political realities, the power of collaboration is cultural change against the sway of religious fundamentalist rhetoric palpable. Astraea grantee partner activities in the Project include: and targeted attacks. At this crucial point, Astraea has engaged in • Launching an anti-hate campaign to end violence in the a new collaborative model with the Consortium of Latin American Dominican Republic. Women’s Funds LBT Project. • Taking on a soccer league in Ecuador to reinstate a team that was The Consortium’s LBT Project is the first ejected after two women were seen kissing. collaboration of its kind, bringing together both funders • Publishing Perú’s first lesbian magazine featuring local organizing and and LBT grantee partners in a region-wide movement for change. collaborative work in the region as the result of the LBT Project. Astraea was invited to partner with the Project, contributing insights • Collaboratively developing and successfully advocating for the gained over a dozen years of funding in Latin America. This joint effort adoption of an official presidential declaration on the rights of also deepens Astraea’s knowledge of and relationships with grantees LGBT people to support new constitutional protections in Bolivia. and the network of six women’s foundations across the region.

The foundations are in frequent contact, jointly evaluating and

strategizing. The LBT project: One of the things that has impacted • Collectively mobilized $1.5 million to invest in LBT “ “ organizations over two years. me most about being [at the convening] • Connects more than 60 organizations in 17 countries in Latin is that I’m starting to regain hope. America and the Caribbean, from Chile to México. With grantee partners in all 17 countries, Astraea’s LBT Project grants are ––Mirla Hernández, Los Tres Gatas, Dominican Republic focused in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Perú. • Provides multi-year funding, facilitates peer-to-peer exchanges • Holding a regional dialogue attended by 20 activists to build and convenes regional meetings. bridges between feminist transgender women and feminist women who are not trans-identified. In early 2009, Astraea convened 26 lesbian and trans activists from four countries in Lima, Perú. The LBT Project is an extraordinary model. Through sharing funding In a retreat center owned by a local teachers union, the multi- strategies, giving activists face-to-face time to make personal and generational group had an opportunity to work with each other not political connections across countries, and amplifying shared struggles, only across national borders but also within them, sometimes for the the LBT Project has broken new ground. It is also a major step forward first time. Participants honed their political thinking, gained skills and in increasing funding for LBT communities. With Consortium support, were reinvigorated to return to work with new purpose. activists are building a region-wide force for lasting social and political

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wchk.org over2yearsbeginningin2008 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $30,000 (Hong Kong, SAR) Women CoalitionofHongKong vikalpwomengroup.com International Fund Panel $5,000 (Vadodara, India) Vikalp Women’sGroup tarshi.net Collaborative Fund $5,000 (New Delhi, India) TARSHI gay-serbia.com International Fund Panel $6,000 LGBTIQ HumanRights(Belgrade, Serbia) Gayten LGBT–Centerforthe Promotion of u-f-a.pl International Fund Panel $5,000 (Warsaw, Poland) Centra Foundation bgogemini.org International Fund Panel $5,000 (Sofia, Bulgaria) Bulgarian GayOrganizationGemini kaosglizmir.com International Fund Panel $6,000 (Ankara, Turkey) Black PinkTriangleAssociationIzmir International Fund Panel $5,000 Rights (Ashgabat, Turkmenistan) ANNA NetworkforWomen’sHuman Independent States Commonwealth of Eastern urope/

(Kiev, Ukraine) Insight PublicOrganization International Fund Panel $8,000 (Belgrade, Serbia) Rromnjako Ilo qlf.blog.sme.sk; qlf.sk International Fund Panel $6,000 (Bratislava, Slovakia) Queer LeadersForum(QLF) nkmi.lt International Fund Panel $4,000 (Vilnius, Lithuania) New GenerationofWomen’sInitiatives kontra.hr over3yearsbeginningin2006 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $75,000 International Fund Panel $7,000 (Zagreb, Croatia) Lezbijska GrupaKONTRA labrisz.hu International Fund Panel $6,000 (Budapest, Hungary) Labrisz LesbianAssociation labris.org.rs over3yearsbeginningin2007 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $75,000 Movement Resource Fund $2,000 Organization (Belgrade, Serbia) Labris–Lesbian HumanRights kampania.org.pl over3yearsbeginningin2007 ChangeSocial Opportunity Fund $75,000 Movement Resource Fund $950 (Warsaw, Poland) Kampania PrzeciwHomofobii(KPH) International Fund Panel $5,000

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GLOBAL Grantmakers Without Borders CA) Francisco, (San $1,000 gwob.net Fund Philanthropic International Gay and Lesbian Human NY) York, Rights Commission (New $10,000 Fund Collaborative Women’s American of Latin Consortium $16,500 Project LBT Funds $25,600 Fund Donor-Advised International iglhrc.org East Middle in Diversity Gender and Sexual for Al-Qaws Israel) Society (Jerusalem, the Palestinian International Fund Panel $5,000 Panel Fund International $8,000 Fund Resource Movement alqaws.org Gay Women Aswat–Palestinian Israel) (Haifa, $4,375 Fund Collaborative $10,000 Panel Fund International $9,000 Fund Resource Movement $90,000 Fund Opportunity Social Change in 2009 over 3 years beginning aswatgroup.org Lebanon) HELEM (Beirut, $7,000 Fund Emergency $10,000 Panel Fund International $4,000 Fund Resource Movement helem.net Lebanon) Meem (Beirut, $10,000 Fund Youth LGBTQQ International $2,000 Fund Resource Movement meemgroup.org Photo courtesy of Labris elgrade, Serbia) Labris (Belgrade, Udruzenje Q/Organization Q Herzegovina) and Bosnia (Sarajevo, $3,500 Fund Emergency $40,000 Fund Opportunity Social Change over 2 years beginning in 2008 queer.ba/udruzenje.htm Slovenia) SKUC-LL (Ljubljana, $48,500 Fund Opportunity Social Change ljudmila.org/lesbo Side by Side International Film Festival Russia) Petersburg, (St. $8,000 Fund Collaborative bok-o-bok.ru/en ASTRAEA development PROGRAMS astraeafoundation.org Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea X24 X Pooling Our Resources Fuels Substantial, Sustainable Change

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Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea Joyce Maniha & Georgette Jacob Shaheen Nazerali Juyeon J.C. Rhee Inés V. González 30 Multi-Year Support for Lasting Movements

Astraea has always understood that social movements need to

“be supported over a long period of time to be effective. We have to savor the small and large victories“ along the way as we work toward a vision of justice for all. ––Michael Seltzer, Astraea donor partner

Michael Seltzer and Ralph Tachuk––together more than 28 years––have a great understanding of the hard work social justice requires. Michael, a pioneer in nonprofit management and philanthropy, and Ralph, with his own years of experience working with social change organizations, were drawn together because of their shared vision of a world where, as Ralph put it, “social justice is a reality, not just for this group or that group but for everyone.” Their long-term commitment to social justice for all has meant that they have supported Astraea for more than 20 years. Their hope? That they can encourage other gay men to “see our common bonds

with lesbians of all colors and understand that our struggles are astraeafoundation.org linked entirely.”

Photo courtesy of Michael Seltzer (left) and Ralph Tachuk

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Donna A. Korones Chiqui Cartagena Jennifer Knight & Kaplan Sheryl Charlynn Johnson Nona Hungate Debra Hirshberg &Jamie L. Hecker Jewelle Gomez &Diane Sabin Sue Goldwomon Sheila Gershen &Sy Baldwin FerdunEdrie &Jan Felshin TuckerPamellaFarley Rosalind Dutton &Jill Gates Smith Sally Duplaix Jennifer A. Dryfoos Judith N. Clarke Donna Cassyd Susan A. Hallgarth S. Ellen Mary Capek & PamelaCalvert Denslow Brown &Linda Smith B.J. Brown BremnerElizabeth &Karen Crow Elissa Breitbard Stephanie K. Blackwood EvelynBlackwood Sylva Billue* Melanie E. Berzon Gail S. Bernstein Diane L. Bernard &Joan Heller* Sara Berger David P. Becker Dr. Sharon L. Aukerman CarolB. Alpert Alford Mary Jomal M. Alcobar T. Acey Katherine Kimberly Aceves Anonymous (2) CirCLE WOMEN WILL astraeafoundation.org 33 MATCHING GIFT GIFT MATCHING COMPANIES Gift Express American Program Matching Foundation Arcus Gift Center Gartner Matching Employee Hewlett-Packard Program Giving Charitable Fund Family Rockefeller IN MEMORY Bearden Lacks Marie Stella Clarke S. & James P. Edna Gail Doerpinghaus English Renee Kathryn Hirsch Hopson Nancy Martin Del Elke Mueller Roberto Donna Rosenthal Ethel Rothschild Bill & Salmons Tersa Bchikowski Jean Sharon Shapiro BarbaraWitenko Louisa Hext Louisa HJB Hom Y. Alice Hsia Ray Jassal Navdeep Josso Barbara Laforest Brigitte Kerry Lea Lee Alex Lerma Yvette Cothran & Brenna Ma Jasmine Meislin Marla Eleanor Palacios Rafter Marianne Redkey Sue Sobel Isaaca Willgerodt Penny Yeh Ming Su Yun Yao Members Board Astraea Former Photo byAngela Jimenez * Deceased IN HONOR KatherineAcey DorothyAllison Mary Baker Arlene Bronstein Dutton Roz Gary Tracy Linda Stein & Helen Hardacre & Helen Stein Linda Fink & Lois Steiner K. Phyllis Sterling Cindy Tinker Catherine Vittala Ann & Walker Léonie O’Hanlan Katherine Dr. Walsh Alida Watts W. Joan & Weissman R. Jessica Kelley P. Louise Wolff* Remsen Wyn B. Mark Gold & Tami Zelermyer B. Karen Zobel Jan Michele James (left) and Mariam Habib Michele James Jennifer Krauel Jennifer Lamkay Marilyn Lightness Marjorie London Karyn J. Loveland* GenevraK. Manheimer* Leonard Manzon-Santos John Mattes* Joseph Mercer Shaya - Dat & Joa Oakes Clayton Jane tilo Olán Lily Quam F. Kay Raab Barbara Ph.D. Rabbee, R. Nusrat Ross Joni Roth Stephanie & Roth L. Stephanie Klein Kimberly Warshow* & Joyce Sander Dorothy Scialabba Sarina B. Selkurt E. Claire Dr. Sheridan M. Dixie Shollar* Barbara FINANCIAL STATEMENT | Activities for the Year Ending June 30, 2009

Temporarily Permanently Unresticted Restricted Restricted All Funds 10% 9% SUPPORT AND REVENUE Individual Contributions 307,970 137,071 2,617 447,658 51% Foundation Contributions* 145,800 5,510,141 5,655,941 30% Corporate Contributions 14,736 14,736 Bequest Special Events 13,182 150 13,332 Administrative and General Expenses In-Kind Contributions 3,034 3,034 Fundraising Expenses Administrative Fees 119,077 119,077 Other Program Expenses Other Income 15,188 15,188 Grants Expenses Foreign Currency Transactions (loss) gain (381,080) (381,080) Net Investment Return (488,379) (319,190) (807,569) Total Support and Revenue (250,472) 5,328,172 2,617 5,080,317 Net Assets Released From Restrictions 3,830,585 (3,830,585) TOTAL REVENUE AFTER RELEASES 3,580,113 1,497,587 2,617 5,080,317

EXPENSES Program Services Grants Made 2,217,746 2,217,746 Other Program Services 1,295,742 1,295,742 Total Program Services 3,513,488 3,513,488 Supporting Services Administrative and General 414,246 414,246 Fundraising 411,121 411,121 Total Supporting Services 825,367 825,367

* Included are contributions advised by TOTAL EXPENSES 4,338,855 4,338,855 individuals through Donor-Advised funds Changes in Net Assets (758,742) 1,497,587 2,617 741,462 from other foundations of $3,584,441.

You may obtain the latest financial audit Net Assets as of June 30, 2008 285,984 4,092,327 3,015,905 7,394,216

Lesbian Foundation for Justice Lesbian Foundation Astraea from Astraea or the Office of Charities Registration Department of State, Albany, 34 NY 12231. Net Assets as of June 30, 2009 (472,758) 5,589,914 3,018,522 8,135,678 ASTRAEA LESBIAN FOUNDATION FOR JUSTICE

Staff Board of Directors Yuderkis Espinosa-Miñoso, Astraea Visual Arts Katherine Acey, Executive Director Kimberly Aceves, Buenos Aires, Argentina Fund Panel (08–09) Michelle Blankenship, Oakland, CA, Chair Daniel Lee, Singapore City, Singapore Elaine Gan, New York, NY Senior Accountant Consultant Rebecca Rolfe, Thuli Madi, Dani Leventhal, New York, NY Namita Chad, Grants Administrator/ San Francisco, CA, Treasurer Johannesburg, South Africa Flavia Rando, New York, NY Program Officer Ileana Jiménez, Lisbeth Meléndez Rivera, Mickalene Thomas, New York, NY Kimberly Datz, Brooklyn, NY, Secretary Silver Springs, MD Director of Development Marion Banzhaf, Tallahassee, FL Phumi Metwa, Lesbian Writers Fund Yvonne Fly Onakeme Etaghene, Alice Y. Hom, Los Angeles, CA Johannesburg, South Africa Panel (08–09) Program Assistant Surina Kahn, Los Angeles, CA Lepa Mladjenovic, Belgrade, Serbia Poetry Ariel Federow, Development Associate Alexander Lee, San Francisco, CA William O’ Dour, Samiya Bashir, Ann Arbor, MI Miles Goff, Program Associate Eleanor Palacios, San Francisco, CA Copenhagen, Denmark Staceyann Chin, New York, NY Melissa Hoskins, Miriam Zoila Pérez, Washington, DC Alejandra Sarda, Cordoba, Argentina Fiction Communications Officer Andrea Quijada, Albuquerque, NM Anjana Suvarnananda, Achy Obejas, Chicago, IL Nakornchaisi, Thailand Nancy G. Rawles, Seattle, WA Raymond Hsia, Events Manager Astraea acknowledges former staff Javid Syed, New York, NY Jazmine Irizarry, and board for their contributions Astraea Visual Arts Maria Georgina Villar, Director of Administration during fiscal year 2008–2009. Project Nguru Karugu, Quezon City, Philippines Flavia Rando, New York, NY International Program Consultant Staff Beverly Blake, Lorraine Ramirez International Grants Linda Stein, New York, NY Mai Kiang, Director of Programs Board Stephanie Blackwood, Panel (08–09) Joy Michael, Junior Accountant Louisa Hext, Meg Hickman, ANNUAL REPORT TEAM Omo Akintan, Toronto, Canada Wendi Muse, Executive Assistant Ana-Maurine Lara, Toni Lester, Editor Melissa Hoskins Mónica Enríquez-Enríquez, Elijah Oberman, Kimi Mojica, Robin Rosenbluth Contributors Katherine Acey, Santa Cruz, CA Development Assistant Michelle Blankenship, Namita International Fund Miriam Molnar, New York, NY Suzanne Pharr, Chad, Ariel Federow, Miles Goff, Advisory Board Wei-ting Wu, New York, NY U.S. Program Consultant (As of 1/10) Melissa Hoskins, Mai Kiang, Dulce Reyes, Program Officer Lohana Berkins, U.S. Grants Panel Dulce Reyes Adam Shaw-Vardi, Webmaster Buenos Aires, Argentina (08–09) Designer Lizanne Hart Alexandra Teixeira, Libay Cantor, Marion Banzhaf, Tallahassee, FL Copy Editor Iya Cat Perry Philanthropic Partnership Officer Quezon City, Phillippines oriana j. bolden, Oakland, CA Printer Enterprise Press astraeafoundation.org Shomi Terceros, Maria Ysabel Cedaño, Lima, Perú Caitlin Breedlove, Atlanta, GA Printed with vegetable-based inks Administrative Assistant Tatiana Cordero, Quito, Ecuador Martha Ramos Duffer, Austin, TX on 100% recycled paper. Tata Traore-Rogers, Deputy Director Sonia Correa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Kim Ford, New York, NY Ochy Curiel, Bogotá, Colombia Tiona McClodden, Philadelphia, PA Jelena Djordjervic, Belgrade, Serbia Nadeja Wesley, Chicago, IL Marta Drury, Half Moon Bay, CA 35 Justice is Sweet

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