Total Awarded: $213,607
AIDS Legal Referral Panel - $7,250
For the Immigrant HIV Assistance Program, as part of ALRP's free and low-cost legal assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS
Asian and Pacific Islander Family Pride - $2,000
For Project BASIC MESSAGE, as part of API Family Pride's support and education work to end the isolation of API families with LGBT members
Bay Area Bisexual Network - $2,000
For supporting a vibrant, multicultural bisexual community in the Bay Area and promoting better understanding of bisexual lives
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry - $8,000
For the Asian Pacific Islander Roundtable, as part of CLGS's education, research, community building, and advocacy efforts to shape a new public discourse on religion and sexuality
Children's Book Press - $8,000
For reproduction of Antonio's Card/La Tarjeta de Antonio, as part of the press's work publishing multicultural and bilingual children's literature
Community United Against Violence - $7,250
For work preventing and responding to violence against and within the LGBTQQ communities
Family Builders by Adoption - $9,500
For the No Place Like Home Project, which matches families with LGBTQ youth waiting in foster care
Fresh Meat Productions - $8,000
For artistic programs that support the creation, development, and staging of multidisciplinary work that reflects the transgender experience and builds community
Gay Asian Pacific Alliance - $8,000
For programs and events supporting gay/bisexual Asian/Pacific Islander men
Gay-Straight Alliance Network - $10,000
For the Campaign for LGBTQ-Inclusive Sexual Health Education, as part of GSAN's efforts connecting youth activists in GSAs
Gente Latina de Ambiente - $5,000
For education, advocacy, health, HIV/AIDS prevention, and emotional support programs for Latino LGBT people in San Mateo County. This is the second part of a two-year grant.
Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center (LYRIC) - $7,250
For health, education, community building, and leadership programs for LGBTQQ youth
Lesbian Health & Research Center at UCSF - $5,607
For a comprehensive program of activities to enhance clinical practice and inform policy about the health needs of LBT women
Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services - $6,500
For healthcare and support services for women and transgender people. This is the second part of a two-year grant.
Marea Media - $8,000
For the Tomboys and Ladies: The Gender Outlaws and the Women who Love Them film project
Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana - $6,000
For a series featuring leading LGBT contemporary artists, as part of MACLA's support for new Latino art
Old Lesbians Organizing For Change, San Francisco Bay Area Affiliate - $2,000
For safe and supportive network opportunities for old lesbians
Openhouse - $8,000
For developing mixed-use, mixed-income senior housing and support services that welcome the LGBT community. This is the first part of a renewable grant.
Our Family Coalition - $8,000
For social, educational, and advocacy programs for LGBT parents and prospective parents
Outlet Program - $8,000
For programs that support the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) youth living on the mid-Peninsula
Positive Resource Center - $7,250
For employment services and benefits counseling for people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS
Purple Moon Dance Project - $8,000
For dance programs that increase the visibility of lesbians and women of color and encourage social change. This is the first part of a renewable grant.
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project - $10,000
For programs promoting the creation and exhibition of films/videos that reflect the experiences and stories of queer women of color. This is the second part of a two-year grant.
QueLACo (Queer Latino/a Artists Coalition) - $2,000
For the development, production, and presentation of multidisciplinary arts by and for queer Latinos in the San Francisco Bay Area
Radar Productions/Sorry You're Poor Productions - $7,000
For From the Margins, a series of free literature programs exploring how demographic changes have affected San Francisco's cultural productions
Rainbow Community Center of Contra Costa County - $7,000
For the multi-service LGBT community center serving central and eastern Contra Costa County
Regarding Susan Sontag Documentary Film Project - $7,000
For research for the Regarding Susan Sontag documentary
SEW Productions/Lorraine Hansberry Theatre - $7,000
For the Chez Lorraine project to expand the relationship between LHT's core audience and the LGBT community, with an emphasis on the African-American LGBT community
Sistahs Steppin in Pride - $2,000
For a dyke march and festival celebrating the rich cultural landscape and herstory of East Bay lesbians, bisexual women, and queer community
Song That Radio - $3,000
For social events and anti-homophobia educational programs for the Vietnamese-American community
That All May Freely Serve - $4,000
For the Rainbow Witness of Faith Campaign, as part of the organization's work advocating for LGBT inclusivity in the Presbyterian Church
Transgender, Gender Variant and Intersex Justice Project - $5,000
For efforts to end human and civil rights abuses against transgender, gender variant, and intersex (TGI) prisoners in California and beyond
Transgender Law Center - $10,000
For legal services, education, advocacy, and community organizing to address the discrimination faced by transgender people and their families. This is the first part of a renewable grant.