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#WeAre HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN FOUNDATION OVERVIEW # We Are TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Workplace Equality 01 #IAmAlphonsoDavid 16 #WeAreWorkers About the HRC Foundation Health and Aging 02 #WeAreHRCFoundation 18 #WeArePatients Strategic Priorities HIV Health and Equity 04 #WeArePriorities 22 #WeAreLivingWithHIV Transgender Justice Civic Engagement Religion and Faith Impact Litigation 24 #WeAreFaithful Racial Equity and Inclusion Project One America All Children – All Families 26 #WeAreSoutherners 08 #WeAreChildrenAndFamilies Municipal Equality Index Welcoming Schools 28 #WeAreEverywhere 09 #WeAreStudents HRC Global Youth Well-Being 32 #WeAreGlobal 12 #WeAreYouth Acknowledgments Historically Black Colleges 36 #WeAreGrateful 14 and Universities #WeAreLeaders iii FOUNDATION OVERVIEW WELCOME #IAmAlphonsoDavid Dear Friends, Today, we are all grappling with the reality of And as we approach the most important The HRC Foundation COVID-19 and what it means for our lives. election of our lives, we are also increasing touches every aspect As we navigate an ever-changing landscape, our efforts to combat voter suppression we have and will continue to take steps to and we are increasing participation of of LGBTQ people’s protect and inform our communities and historically underrepresented groups in lives, changing hearts advance our work, which is more critical our democracy through voter registration. and minds on a now than ever. Additionally, we are expanding our legal footprint to do impact litigation work both local, national and The pandemic magnifies and deepens the domestically and internationally. global scale to make vast inequities that lesbian, gay, bisexual, the institutions we transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people As you will see in these pages, the HRC already face in nearly every aspect of Foundation is moving forward boldly on depend on welcoming their lives, in schools, in the workplace, in every front to make life better for LGBTQ and inclusive. hospitals, in places of worship, and in our people. We are a vibrant, strong and diverse very own families. In particular, low-income community that is determined to secure LGBTQ people of color, transgender and equality and protect the most vulnerable — non-binary people, immigrants, people with in the U.S. and around the globe — from disabilities and those at the intersections stigma, discrimination and violence. We are of multiple marginalized identities often leading with our values of love and respect, face more extraordinary obstacles and equity and intersectionality, community and disproportionate risks to their economic teamwork, resilience and responsibility. well-being, health, safety and security. As an immigrant and the first person of color From being barred from military service to lead the Human Rights Campaign in our to discriminatory bills making their way 40-year history, I am deeply committed to through state houses across the country to these values, which are a cornerstone of the lack of access to jobs and proper medical Foundation’s work. We need every member care, the transgender community feels of our community — particularly those who like it’s under attack at every turn. That’s have been marginalized in the past — to why the HRC Foundation has launched have a seat at the table. a new Transgender Justice Initiative and are working with local activists and Our efforts are a reflection of the generosity advocates who have been doing this work of the individual and institutional donors who for decades to provide additional support, make our work possible. We cannot thank advance programs and ultimately drive you enough. We are inspired by your passion long-term change across this country. HRC and energized by your commitment. There are Foundation is expanding support for Black tough battles ahead — but with you by our and Latinx transgender women working in side, we will celebrate many victories. public health initiatives and community- based organizations at the frontlines. In unity, Alphonso David President Human Rights Campaign FOUNDATION OVERVIEW 01 #WeAreHRCFoundation The Human Rights Campaign Foundation improves the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people by working to increase understanding and encourage the adoption of LGBTQ- inclusive policies and practices. # We 02 FOUNDATION OVERVIEW Are ABOUT THE HRC FOUNDATION HRC THE ABOUT The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is guided by a vision of a world free of bias, discrimination, inequality and antipathy — one in which all LGBTQ people can participate fully in the systems and traditions that govern our daily lives. The Foundation’s impact can be felt in schools, on factory floors and corporate suites, and in places of worship … from childhood through end-of-life … for people of all races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities and religious beliefs … in big cities, small towns and rural areas in the United States and across the globe. In practical terms, the Foundation seeks to improve the lives of LGBTQ people by making the institutions that govern our lives welcoming and inclusive. We identify the problems and challenges LGBTQ people face, then follow a clear model for effecting change: Building understanding of LGBTQ people and shaping the public debate through public education, research and resources. Changing policies and practices through technical assistance and pioneering benchmarking tools. Empowering strategic partners, community leaders and allies to be stronger advocates for equality through capacity-building, training and innovative tools. Leveraging relationships with these partners, advocates and allies to advance LGBTQ policy objectives at the local, state, national and international levels. Through powerhouse communication and membership operations the Human Rights Campaign and the HRC Foundation combined boast more than 3 million members and supporters and can reach 9 million people on line. We are able to do this vital work thanks to generous support from you, our HRC Foundation partners. You provide the resources we need # to win historic battles … to secure a rock-solid foundation of equality for LGBTQ people … and to achieve meaningful change on a global scale. Our work together is critical, and we are deeply We grateful for your partnership. We could not do any of this without you — and with you, we can do much, much more! Are FOUNDATION OVERVIEW 03 #WeArePriorities Across America, transgender people, particularly Black and Latinx trans women, are at risk of daily harassment and deadly violence. It’s a national crisis, and we are demanding that our leaders take action. 04 FOUNDATION OVERVIEW PRIORITIES TRANSGENDER JUSTICE For more than a decade, HRC has done significant work to improve the lives of transgender people — changing laws, institutional policies and practices, hearts and minds. But the reality of what’s facing transgender people today demands action, urgency and transformational change. Through HRC’s new Transgender Justice with local governments to drive systematic Initiative, we are making meaningful, real change in areas most needed — public change in places where transgender people safety, healthcare, housing, education and of color face the most barriers — in our employment. communities. To make that happen, we have increased the scope and reach of our work Our work is rooted in community-based with transgender advocates in communities change — and engaging transgender 1 IN 2 across the country. We are providing advocates and key public and private capacity building programs, economic and partners every step of the way. Nearly 1 in 2 training opportunities; and we are working Black and Latinx transgender people have attempted suicide in their lifetimes. 51% HRC Foundation’s Youth Survey shows 51% of all gender-expansive youth never use the restrooms at school that aligns with their identity 9X The sudicide rate for transgender people is nearly 9x the national rate FOUNDATION OVERVIEW 05 PRIORITIES MAKING HISTORY: PRESIDENTIAL TOWN HALL The LGBTQ community has made its voices heard in historic ways and spaces. Community members spoke up about urgent needs at the first- ever nationally broadcast LGBTQ presidential town hall — co-hosted by CNN and the HRC Foundation. THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS PARTNERS Morningstar Philanthropic Fund 06 FOUNDATION OVERVIEW CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PRIORITIES Part of our work to empower the most marginalized includes protecting one of the most fundamental rights we have: the right to vote. Combating Voter Suppression Voter Registration HRC Foundation’s LGBTQ Voter Experience survey The Human Rights Campaign will work in coalition shows that LGBTQ voters of color, in particular, face with partner organizations to register voters and an uphill battle making their voices heard at the ballot empower the most marginalized communities — box. Which is why the Human Rights Campaign LGBTQ people, people of color, and young people. is partnering with Fair Fight, to combat voter We will also encourage people to confirm their suppression efforts. registration by checking to make sure they are still on the voter rolls before an election ensuring that In addition, the Human Rights Campaign is launching people will not only be able to vote, but also have a public education campaign focused on reaching their votes counted. the most marginalized and disenfranchised LGBTQ voters who haven’t been making it to the poll because of voter suppression. IMPACT LITIGATION For many years, HRC has partnered with legal We can