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Stonewall Community Foundation
NameStonewall Community Foundation
Formation1990
LocationNew York City, United States

Stonewall Community Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the LGBTQ+ community through various initiatives and programs, working closely with organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and the Trevor Project. The foundation's work is inspired by the legacy of the Stonewall riots, a pivotal event in the LGBTQ+ rights movement that sparked widespread activism, including the work of Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and other prominent figures like Harvey Milk and Bayard Rustin. The foundation's efforts are also informed by the work of organizations like the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Lambda Legal, and the American Civil Liberties Union. The foundation's mission is to support the LGBTQ+ community in New York City and beyond, working in partnership with organizations like the New York City LGBT Community Center and the Gay Men's Health Crisis.

History

The foundation was established in 1990, during a time of great need for the LGBTQ+ community, with the AIDS epidemic devastating communities and organizations like ACT UP and GMHC working tirelessly to provide support and advocate for change. The foundation's early work was influenced by the efforts of Larry Kramer, Vito Russo, and other LGBTQ+ activists who fought for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice. Over the years, the foundation has grown and evolved, working with organizations like the National LGBTQ Task Force, PFLAG, and the It Gets Better Project to support the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation has also been inspired by the work of LGBTQ+ artists like Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Frida Kahlo, who used their platforms to promote LGBTQ+ visibility and acceptance. The foundation's history is also closely tied to the work of LGBTQ+ organizations like the Mattachine Society, the Daughters of Bilitis, and the Gay Liberation Front.

Mission_and_Goals

The foundation's mission is to support the LGBTQ+ community by providing funding and resources to organizations and initiatives that promote LGBTQ+ equality, social justice, and human rights. The foundation's goals include supporting organizations like the Ali Forney Center, the Hetrick-Martin Institute, and the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, which provide vital services to LGBTQ+ youth and LGBTQ+ individuals in need. The foundation also works to promote LGBTQ+ visibility and acceptance through initiatives like the LGBTQ+ Pride March and the Trevor Project's National Coming Out Day campaign. The foundation's work is guided by the principles of LGBTQ+ activism, including the work of Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and other LGBTQ+ pioneers who fought for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice. The foundation also partners with organizations like the National Coalition for the Homeless, the New York City Department of Homeless Services, and the United Way to address the complex issues facing the LGBTQ+ community.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The foundation supports a range of programs and initiatives that promote LGBTQ+ equality, social justice, and human rights. These include organizations like the LGBTQ+ National Help Center, the GLBT Historical Society, and the Lesbian Herstory Archives, which provide vital services and support to the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation also supports initiatives like the LGBTQ+ Youth Homelessness Prevention Program, the LGBTQ+ Elder Initiative, and the LGBTQ+ Health and Wellness Program, which address the unique needs of LGBTQ+ youth, LGBTQ+ elders, and LGBTQ+ individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The foundation's work is also informed by the research and advocacy of organizations like the Williams Institute, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, and the Movement Advancement Project. The foundation partners with organizations like the New York City Department of Education, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the New York State Department of Health to promote LGBTQ+ inclusive policies and practices.

Leadership_and_Governance

The foundation is led by a board of directors that includes LGBTQ+ leaders and allies from a range of fields, including non-profit management, philanthropy, and LGBTQ+ activism. The board is guided by the principles of LGBTQ+ inclusivity and social justice, and works to ensure that the foundation's programs and initiatives are responsive to the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation's leadership team includes staff members who are dedicated to supporting the LGBTQ+ community, and who work closely with organizations like the National LGBTQ Task Force, PFLAG, and the It Gets Better Project to promote LGBTQ+ equality and social justice. The foundation's governance structure is designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and LGBTQ+ community engagement, with input from organizations like the LGBTQ+ Community Center, the Gay Men's Health Crisis, and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.

Impact_and_Achievements

The foundation has made a significant impact in the LGBTQ+ community, supporting organizations and initiatives that have improved the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and LGBTQ+ families. The foundation's work has been recognized by organizations like the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and the Trevor Project, which have honored the foundation for its commitment to LGBTQ+ equality and social justice. The foundation's initiatives have also been supported by LGBTQ+ leaders like Sarah McBride, Janet Mock, and Dan Savage, who have worked to promote LGBTQ+ visibility and acceptance. The foundation's impact is also evident in the work of organizations like the Ali Forney Center, the Hetrick-Martin Institute, and the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, which have received funding and support from the foundation to provide vital services to LGBTQ+ youth and LGBTQ+ individuals in need.

Funding_and_Support

The foundation is supported by a range of donors and funders, including individuals, foundations, and corporations that are committed to LGBTQ+ equality and social justice. The foundation also receives support from organizations like the New York City Council, the New York State Legislature, and the United States Congress, which have recognized the importance of supporting the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation's funding priorities include supporting organizations that provide vital services to LGBTQ+ youth, LGBTQ+ elders, and LGBTQ+ individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The foundation also partners with organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to leverage resources and support for the LGBTQ+ community. The foundation's work is also informed by the research and advocacy of organizations like the Williams Institute, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, and the Movement Advancement Project.

Category:LGBTQ+ organizations

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