Get to Know Gunner, Our New Director of Programs

It is Gunner Scott’s first week of work at Pride Foundation. Hailing from Boston, Gunner packed up his cats, Bert and Fred, on March 2nd and embarked on a week long drive to Seattle to start work as Pride Foundation’s new Director of Programs. Though the Director of Programs position is new, Gunner’s experience working

What We’re Reading – March 22

Please enjoy thoughtfully, get fired up by, and/or giggle while reading this week’s pieces from Pride Foundation staff’s recommended reading. As “Gay Marriage” Heads To Court, A Look Back At The Bumpy Ride Keeping the big U.S. Supreme Court cases being heard next week on DOMA and Prop 8, here’s a great NPR story about

Job Posting: Regional Development Organizer in Alaska

We’re hiring in Alaska! Are you a talented and energetic person with a passion for community development and LGBTQ equality? If you are be sure to check out our job posting for Pride Foundation’s Regional Development Organizer in Alaska. Regional organizing serves the mission of Pride Foundation by establishing, developing, and maintaining local relationships with

Montana Action Alert: Contact your Legislator to Finally Decriminalize Gays

The 2013 legislative session has held few bright spots for members of Montana’s LGBTQ community and our allies. That could change on Friday, March 15, when the House Judiciary Committee takes up a Senate Bill 107 sponsored by Senator Tom Facey (D-Missoula) that would revise the state’s unconstitutional deviate sexual conduct codes to decriminalize being

What We’re Reading – March 8

Please enjoy thoughtfully, get fired up by, and/or giggle while reading this week’s pieces from Pride Foundation staff’s recommended reading. Transgender Inclusions in Schools We are thrilled that the Massachusetts Department of Education is making progress toward more inclusive and safe schools for transgender and gender non-conforming students by issuing this new directive. This article

Author, Volunteer Brings “TransMontana” Memoir to Washington

Bobbie Zenker is one of my favorite people on the planet. She’s also a tremendous storyteller, courageous activist, and warm-hearted volunteer for Pride Foundation’s Leadership Action Team here in Montana. Best of all, she’s coming to read her powerful new book, “TransMontana” in Mount Vernon and Everett, Washington, so more of the Pride Foundation family

Oregonians Unite for the Freedom to Marry

Oregon celebrated Valentine’s Day in a BIG way this year. Thousands of Oregonians gathered at events across the state to declare their love and to pledge their support to win the freedom to marry for committed same-sex couples. With the newly formed Oregon United for Marriage leading the charge, one thousand signatures were collected, which

As Billings Goes, So Goes Montana

With a population of more than 100,000, Billings is a good political litmus test for the entirety of Montana, which is why it is so crucial in the struggle for LGBTQ equality in our state. “There is a saying in Montana politics: ‘As Billings goes, so goes Montana,’ explains Aaron Browning, a Montana Leadership Action

What is Your Defining Moment?

What life experiences and defining moments influence your choices and how you choose to give or “show up” in the world? This was the question that kicked off this year’s annual Professional Development Fund gathering organized last month by Emerging Professionals in Philanthropy (EPIP). EPIP is a national network of foundation professionals and social entrepreneurs

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