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gaybors fund
The Gaybors Fund supports grassroots nonprofits doing life-changing and life-saving work for and with members of the LGBTQ+ community in the gayborhood
While national organizations often lead in visibility and fundraising, grassroots nonprofits are the true heartbeat of the gayborhood. These smaller organizations do vital, on-the-ground work, yet frequently struggle to access the working capital, grants and program funding needed to sustain their impact—and sometimes even to keep their doors open.
The Gaybors Fund exists to help bridge that gap.
When clients book programming through The Gaybors Group, they have the opportunity to select a grassroots nonprofit to receive a donation from The Gaybors Fund. Donations are generated directly from our agency commissions through Comedians in Demand, Drag in Demand or Music in Demand—ensuring that support goes straight back into the gayborhood.
We take seriously the responsibility we have to invest in the gayborhoods we are proud to call home. We hope you’ll join us in supporting grassroots nonprofits that are making a meaningful, life-changing impact in the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals every day.
GAYBORS FUND RECIPIENTS
Point Foundation
Point Foundation provides financial support, leadership training, mentoring, and community to college students from around the world attending US-accredited educational institutions.
Queer Capita
Queer Capita is a dedicated to supporting and empowering LGBTQ+ professionals in the music industry. They offer resources, networking opportunities, and professional development programs to foster a more inclusive and equitable environment within the music industry. With over 450+ members employed at over 150+ companies, QueerCapita is a national DEI organization.
Youth Seen
The mission of Youth Seen is to foster and empower the social and emotional well-being of LGBTQI youth and their families in all communities.
Haus of Codec
Haus of Codec is building community through the arts and Educational Empowerment. Based in the Creative Capital, Haus of Codec is committed to ensuring an end to transition-aged youth homelessness in Providence through the arts and workforce development. Our Vision: To create a safer and more accessible means to housing, care, and essential services for displaced transition aged youth.
Advocates for Trans Equality
Advocates for Trans Equality is tracking all of the latest executive orders and the Trump Administration’s ongoing attacks on the trans community. Our lawyers and policy experts are on the front lines of this fight, and we need your support.
Tegan and Sara Foundation
The Tegan and Sara Foundation, launched by the musicians Tegan and Sara in 2016, is a non-profit organization with the mission to invest in the potential of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. The Foundation does this by identifying the most historically excluded within the broader 2SLGBTQ+ community and providing funding quickly, without overly restrictive requirements and barriers.
Los Angeles LGBT Center
Since 1969, the Los Angeles LGBT Center has cared for, championed, and celebrated LGBTQ individuals and families in Los Angeles and beyond. Today, the Center provide services for more queer and trans people than any other organization in the world—offering programs, services, and global advocacy.
TransFamily Support Services (TFSS)
TransFamily Support Services (TFSS) is a San Diego-based, nationally serving nonprofit organization that is compassionately dedicated to saving the lives of transgender and non-binary youth by empowering them and their families with education, support, resources, and advocacy throughout their transition and beyond.
Music Connects Foundation
Music Connects Foundation aims to advance belonging and inclusive excellence in the music industry, particularly for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and LGBTQ+ artists. They achieve this through various programs, services, and strategic partnerships that foster community, mentorship, and educational opportunities.
The Ally Coalition (TAC)
The Ally Coalition (TAC) is a non-profit organization co-founded by Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) and Rachel Antonoff that works to uplift LGBTQ+ youth and fight for equality. They achieve this by partnering with artists, brands, and fans to raise awareness and support organizations dedicated to improving the lives of LGBTQ+ young people. TAC hosts events, campaigns, and collaborates on initiatives to drive impactful action for LGBTQ rights.
Rainbow Railroad
Rainbow Railroad is a global not-for-profit organization that helps at-risk LGBTQI+ people get to safety worldwide. Based in the United States and Canada, we’re an organization that helps LGBTQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics.
Impact Fund
The Impact Fund Powered by United Way of Greater Atlanta in collaboration with OUT Georgia Business Alliance, Georgia’s LGBTQIA+ and Allied Chamber of Commerce awards grants to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that demonstrate excellence, intentionality, consistency, and effectiveness directly impacting LGBTQIA+ individuals, families, or communities across Georgia.
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