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There are many LGBTQ individuals on record as founders or executives with Charitable Foundations around the world.  Many of these charitable organizations specifically serve the LGBTQ community.  Others are large global charitable organizations involved in a wide variety of activities, such as health, education, or book publishing.  Still others are involved in local charitable work that serve a small and defined geographical region or purpose.
 
There are many LGBTQ individuals on record as founders or executives with Charitable Foundations around the world.  Many of these charitable organizations specifically serve the LGBTQ community.  Others are large global charitable organizations involved in a wide variety of activities, such as health, education, or book publishing.  Still others are involved in local charitable work that serve a small and defined geographical region or purpose.
  
A good number of the Charitable organizations are devoted to research and support services to the HIV/AIDS community.  This has been a traditional area of support for the international LGBTQ community since the crisis began in the mid-1980s.  These organizations include large groups such as The Elton John AIDS Foundation or the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AMFAR), as well as local groups including the Casey House AIDS Foundation (Canada), the Terrance Higgins Trust (Great Britain), Jamaica AIDS Support, or the NAZ Foundation (India).   
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A good number of the Charitable organizations are devoted to research and support services for HIV/AIDS issues.  This has been a traditional area of support for the international LGBTQ community since the crisis began in the mid-1980s.  These organizations include large groups such as The Elton John AIDS Foundation or the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AMFAR), as well as local groups including the Casey House AIDS Foundation (Canada), the Terrance Higgins Trust (Great Britain), Jamaica AIDS Support, or the NAZ Foundation (India).   
  
 
Other charitable organizations are devoted to advancing or protecting the rights of LGBTQ minorities in their country.  One of the oldest is Germany's Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation.
 
Other charitable organizations are devoted to advancing or protecting the rights of LGBTQ minorities in their country.  One of the oldest is Germany's Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation.

Revision as of 18:27, 24 July 2017

There are many LGBTQ individuals on record as founders or executives with Charitable Foundations around the world. Many of these charitable organizations specifically serve the LGBTQ community. Others are large global charitable organizations involved in a wide variety of activities, such as health, education, or book publishing. Still others are involved in local charitable work that serve a small and defined geographical region or purpose.

A good number of the Charitable organizations are devoted to research and support services for HIV/AIDS issues. This has been a traditional area of support for the international LGBTQ community since the crisis began in the mid-1980s. These organizations include large groups such as The Elton John AIDS Foundation or the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AMFAR), as well as local groups including the Casey House AIDS Foundation (Canada), the Terrance Higgins Trust (Great Britain), Jamaica AIDS Support, or the NAZ Foundation (India).

Other charitable organizations are devoted to advancing or protecting the rights of LGBTQ minorities in their country. One of the oldest is Germany's Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation.

There are prominent global charitable foundations that have been created by LGBTQ individuals or have senior management who are members of the community. The Rhodes Trust, founded by South Africa's Cecil Rhodes, is the largest global educational trust in the world and provides scholarships for students studying at The University of Oxford. The Ford Foundation in the United States, headed by gay Darren Walker, is the second largest private charitable trust in that country.

We have identified the following individuals who have either founded or act as senior Executive Officers with Charitable foundations around the world. This list does not include the large number of significant benefactors or volunteers that work such organizations, which will be reported on at a future date.


Australia

Brazil

Canada

  • Ken Aucoin, Movember Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Indspire
  • Salah Bachir, Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research
  • Daniel Bain, Casey House AIDS Hospice Foundation, Ron White Foundation
  • Mark S. Bonham, The Mark S. Bonham Charitable Foundation
  • Jim Bratton, Casey House AIDS Foundation
  • Heather Conway, Samara Foundation, and the Walrus Foundation
  • Peter Jepson-Young, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation
  • Chris Kelly, The Writers' Trust of Canada, Casey House AIDS Foundation
  • Susan Mullin, York University Foundation, Surrey Place Centre Foundation, Bridgepoint Health Foundation, and Casey House AIDS Hospice Foundation
  • James Randi, James Randi Educational Foundation
  • Mark Tewksbury, Gay and Lesbian Athletics Foundation
  • Robert Tomas, Toronto People With AIDS Foundation
  • Jaime Watt, St. Michael's Hospital Foundation
  • Kyle Winters, Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research, Heart & Stroke Foundation

Chile

China

France

Great Britain

India

Jamaica

  • Robert Carr, Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Foundation, Jamaica Aids Support, International Council of AIDS Service Organisations

Mexico

Norway

  • Kjell Erik Oie, Rachel Grepp Foundation, Home Start Norge, Det Norske Forbund av 1948

Poland

Puerto Rico

Romania

South Africa

The Netherlands

Uganda

Ukraine

United States

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