National Center for Lesbian Rights
Grants Awarded
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$44,775 2023
To increase the number of younger donors and convert midlevel donors to major donors. $44,775
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$500 2022
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$175,000 2022
To advance the civil and human rights of LGBT people and their families. $200,000
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$25,000 2022
For litigation and public education about the need for a federal response to anti-LGBT discrimination. $200,000
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$200,000 2020
For litigation and public education about the need for a federal response to anti-LGBT discrimination. $200,000
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$51,000 2019
For a successful executive transition. $51,000
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$200,000 2019
To pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people. $200,000
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$200,000 2018
To pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people. $200,000
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$50,000 2018
To ensure a smooth transition from a longtime executive director. $50,000
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$5,000 2018
To honor Kate Kendell's 22 years of leadership at NCLR. $5,000
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$132,000 2018
To work with the City of San Francisco to promote the "Open to All" campaign. $132,000
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$200,000 2017
To execute a campaign to educate the LGBT community about the importance of the Masterpiece Supreme Court case. $200,000
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$15,000 2017
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$50,000 2017
To support succession planning. $50,000
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$200,000 2017
To pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people. $200,000
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$5,000 2016
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$25,000 2016
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$200,000 2016
For national coordination of federal litigation involving anti-LGBT discrimination. $200,000
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$200,000 2016
To pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for gay people. $200,000
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$200,000 2015
To pursue litigation to secure and defend marriage equality in all 50 states and protect gay couples from discrimination. $200,000
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$40,000 2014
To educate the public about anti-gay myths and stereotypes of the movement against marriage equality. $40,000
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$112,500 2014
To advance marriage equality and immigrant rights through litigation and advocacy. $112,500
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$100,000 2013
To advance marriage equality and immigrant rights through litigation and advocacy. $100,000
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$5,000 2012
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$152,000 2012
To win marriage equality and other rights for gay families through litigation and advocacy. $152,000
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$50,000 2012
For individual and senior team coaching to support nimble and distributed leadership. $50,000 over two years (2012-2014)
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$30,000 2011
To educate the public about how the nation's immigration policies disproportionately harm gay people. $30,000
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$181,000 2011
To secure equal rights for gay couples and their families and to overcome injustices faced by gay and lesbian immigrants. $181,000
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$60,000 2010
For a Flexible Leadership Award to support leadership development and succession planning and to strengthen social media engagement. $60,000
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$167,000 2010
To promote employment nondiscrimination and to educate the gay community about the importance of Federal Immigration Reform. $167,000