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'''Canada'''
 
'''Canada'''
  
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* [[Frank Angelo]]
 
* [[Mark S. Bonham]]
 
* [[Mark S. Bonham]]
 
* [[Joan Chalmers]]
 
* [[Joan Chalmers]]
* [[Paul Gambaccini]]
 
 
* [[Phyllis Lambert]]
 
* [[Phyllis Lambert]]
 
* [[Nancy Ruth]]
 
* [[Nancy Ruth]]
 
* [[James D. Stewart]]
 
* [[James D. Stewart]]
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* [[Frank Toscan]]
  
 
'''France'''
 
'''France'''
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* [[Harold Acton]]
 
* [[Harold Acton]]
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* [[Paul Gambaccini]]
 
* [[Elton John]]
 
* [[Elton John]]
 
* [[James Ogilvy]]
 
* [[James Ogilvy]]
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'''Italy'''
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* [[Antonio Zapulla]]
  
 
'''Puerto Rico'''
 
'''Puerto Rico'''
  
 
* [[Ricky Martin]]
 
* [[Ricky Martin]]
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'''Thailand'''
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* [[Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip]]
  
 
'''United States'''
 
'''United States'''
  
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* [[Chirag Badlani]]
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* [[Bruce Bastian]]
 
* [[James Beard]]
 
* [[James Beard]]
 
* [[David Bohnett]]
 
* [[David Bohnett]]
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* [[Mel Heifetz]]
 
* [[Mel Heifetz]]
 
* [[James Hormel]]
 
* [[James Hormel]]
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* [[Abigail Kawananakoa]]
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* [[Frederick R. Koch]]
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* [[Scott Miller]]
 
* [[Mona Pittenger]]
 
* [[Mona Pittenger]]
 
* [[Jennifer Pritzker]]
 
* [[Jennifer Pritzker]]
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* [[Bob Satawake]]
 
* [[Bob Satawake]]
 
* [[Winnaretta Singer]]
 
* [[Winnaretta Singer]]
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* [[Rob Garrett Smith]]
 
* [[Jon Stryker]]
 
* [[Jon Stryker]]
 
* [[Peter Thiel]]
 
* [[Peter Thiel]]
 
* [[Henry van Ameringen]]
 
* [[Henry van Ameringen]]
 
* [[Ric Weiland]]
 
* [[Ric Weiland]]
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* [[Chuck Williams]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Investment and Wealth Management and the LGBTQ Community]]
 
* [[Investment and Wealth Management and the LGBTQ Community]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Bankers]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Bankers]]
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* [[Chief Operating Officers of Business Enterprises Who Are LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 10:10, 27 October 2024

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The LGBTQ community today has a well organized philanthropic structure. Many foundations and individuals have developed a specific focus on the needs of the LGBTQ population in the arts, education, health, social justice, welfare, and more. There is an important role for philanthropy to play in advancing the health, livelihood, rights and equality of LGBTQ individuals. As gay politician Peter Buttigieg showed in his recent campaign for the Democratic Party nomination in the United States, prominent gay donors can be a strong base of financial support for even ambitious projects.

Although there are many organizations involved in LGBTQ philanthropy today, there are very few high profile individuals with capacity and influence that can be identified. Even in philanthropy the majority of LGBTQ people are in the closet at work, according to the 2018 report The Philanthropic Closet. Those that do give are more inclined to support advocacy and civil rights issues, are half as likely to support religious organizations, are twice as likely to support health-related causes, and are four times as likely to support art causes than their heterosexual counterparts. They tend to give to more organizations, and are politically active. Their motivations for giving are very personal and related to a sense of giving back and helping marginalized individuals.

Those that are identifiable are well known and very active in their activities, such as Britain's Elton John or America's Tim Gill. Unfortunately, LGBTQ donors are more likely to be white males over 60 with a university or college degree and high incomes. There is the myth that the LGBTQ population is relatively well off and capable of being generous donors. The studies below reveal that one-third of the community in fact makes less than $24,000 per year and struggles to put food on the table. The majority of LGBTQ individuals who do not give say that they do not have the financial resources to do so.

The vast majority of prominent donors are located in the developed world. This is due to the greater degree of homophobia in developing countries, the impact of religion in those areas, income dispersion of the population, the lack of a tradition of community giving, and the fact many LGBTQ individuals in the developing world are in the closet.

We have identified a number of prominent LGBTQ philanthropists and donors. This list should be read in conjunction with our other special report, LGBTQ Founders and Executives with Charitable Foundations.

Australia

Canada

France

Great Britain

Italy

Puerto Rico

Thailand

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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