Announcing Our 2014 Community Issues Grantees

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Horizons Foundation is best known as a funding organization, especially for emerging issues and cutting-edge programs. We provide financial support both for smaller, upcoming LGBT organizations – especially through our Community Issues grants, which are based on recommendations from community panels – as well as core support to larger community institutions. In 2014, Horizons was able to provide 1.37 million in grants to organizations like LYRIC, Brown Boi Project, and Somos Familia. Watch their stories here »

The annual Community Issues grant announcement culminates with Horizons’ annual grantee breakfast celebration. This year, over 100 guests joined us to to meet representatives from LGBT nonprofits whose innovative work – with elders, communities of color, the arts, HIV/AIDS, youth, transgender community, legal advocacy, and more- is changing thousands of lives every day. Read an article about the 2014 Grantee Event here »

2014 Community Issues GrantEEs

Adolescent Counseling Services – Outlet Program 
Advocates for Informed Choice
Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS)
Brown Boi Project
Castro Country Club 
Colectivo Acción Latina de Ambiente 
Floating Ophelia Productions, LLC 
Food For Thought – Sonoma County AIDS Food Bank
Friendfactor
Golden Gate Performing Arts/San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus
Health Initiatives for Youth 
Homeless Youth Alliance 
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Jewish Family & Children’s Services of the East Bay
La Clinica De La Raza
Lavender Seniors of the East Bay 
Marea Media 
Our Family Coalition 
Peacock Rebellion
Queer Rebels Productions 
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project
Rainbow Community Center of Contra Costa County 
Rainbow Women’s Chorus
RYSE Center 
San Francisco LGBT Community Center 
San Francisco Trans March 
San Francisco Transgender Day of Remembrance
Somos Familia 
Still Here
Transgender, Gender Variant & Intersex Justice Project

Learn more about grantmaking and community initiatives at Horizons Foundation.