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Join Funders for LGBTQ Issues for the launch of our 2024 Resource Tracking Report!

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This year, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is excited to host two virtual events launching our 2024 Resource Tracking Report: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, & Queer (LGBTQ) Grantmaking by U.S. Foundations. We hope you can join us as we unveil key findings from the latest analysis of LGBTQ grantmaking data, review funding gaps, and identify urgent funding opportunities in light of the political, economic, and cultural conditions that shaped grantmaking in calendar year 2024.

While many of the conditions that made 2024 so challenging have only become more dire since this report was developed, we refuse to lose hope. We know that solidarity with one another is vital to our collective survival, and we find both hope and direction in the 2024 LGBTQ grantmaking trends highlighted throughout this report.

Don't miss this opportunity to be in community, reflect on emerging funding trends, and recommit to resourcing our movements with the urgency this moment demands. We look forward to gathering with you at our upcoming launch events.

Philanthropy-Only Launch Event
Monday, June 8 | 3:00–5:00 PM EST
Join grantmakers, funders, and our PSO partners for a philanthropy-only conversation reflecting on emerging trends in the data and recommitting to resourcing our movements with the urgency this moment demands. We look forward to gathering with our philanthropic colleagues.

Public Launch Event
Wednesday, June 10 | 3:00–4:00 PM EST
Open to all — including nonprofits, activists, and community leaders — this event will share key findings and learnings from the 2024 Resource Tracking Report. This is a new offering for the broader Funders for LGBTQ Issues network, and we hope you can join us.

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