A Spark for Change

As 2013 approached, at Pride Foundation we happily anticipated the concurrent arrival of the 20th Anniversary of our scholarship program. Sparked by the legacy gift of Brian Day whose highest passion was making education accessible for LGBTQ students of color, Pride Foundation initially set out to honor his wishes and pay tribute to his life

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Pride Foundation 2013 Community Grants Cycle Is Open

As one of the newest team members to Pride Foundation, I am excited to announce the launch of our 2013 Community Grants Cycle with our Letter of Inquiry (LOI) application. As the Director of Programs, I get the privilege of witnessing the proposed ideas, projects, and strategies from community organizations as they work toward enhancing

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Rural Communities Face Unique HIV/AIDS Challenges

In July 2010, the White House developed the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), a comprehensive HIV/AIDS plan with measurable targets to be met nationally by 2015. The aim of the national program is to reduce the number of new HIV infections, increase access to treatment, and optimize health outcomes for people living with HIV/AIDS. To find

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Pride Foundation Board, Staff Embrace Boise Pride

Boise Pride was particularly meaningful this year for Pride Foundation’s staff and board who participated in the weekend’s festivities as part of the organization’s strategic planning retreat in Boise June 14–16. For many, it was their first time visiting Idaho’s capital city, and for others it was a proud homecoming. All agree they were happily

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Decision Day – Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Honoring the Supreme Court rulings today that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (Doma) and Pride Foundation Staff attended rallies and celebrations across our Northwest Region. Here are Executive Director, Kris Hermann’s remarks from the rally in Seattle. Congratulations! What a great day! As Executive Director of Pride Foundation, your regional LGBTQ community foundation,

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Grantee Spotlight: Lotus Rising Project

This past prom season, Pride Foundation was thrilled to fund proms in Oregon City, Ashland, and Eugene, Oregon. We recently chatted with Executive Director of Lotus Rising Project about their work, the success of their recent prom and the road ahead. Lotus Rising Project is a youth-initiated, compassion-based non-profit in Southern Oregon, dedicated to empowering

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Boise LGBT Liaison Katie Davey: ‘Let me help’

Katie Davey, Boise Police Department’s LGBT Liaison, acquired an affinity in an unexpected way for the LGBTQ community earlier this year during a newspaper interview when the subject of her sexual orientation suddenly came up. “I was not used to sharing that info, and it was the first time I felt like I had to

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“No spectators” at Alaska Pride 2013

“There are no spectators this year. It’s a movement: everybody’s a participant from the beginning of the week to the end of the week,” said Drew Phoenix, Co-Chair of Identity Inc., and one of the four Pride Planning Committee chairs. The other chairs include: Phyllis Rhodes, Anne Marie Moylan, and Gayle Schuh. This year’s celebration

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Pride, Interchange Festivals Slated for June in Montana

This June is shaping up to be the most pride-filled and prideful month in Montana history with the first-ever Butte-hosted Pride Celebration slated for June 14-16 and Interchange: A Festival of Color coming to Bozeman June 28-30. Pride Foundation awarded grants to support both events. Known as the “richest hill on earth,” Butte, epitomizes the

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