In Honor of Pride: Which LGBTQ Organizations Are Making a Difference In
Your Community?
Here's your chance to vote (by July 6th) for an
LGBTQ non-profit that has made a difference to you, to your family, to your
community, to someone or anyone you know!
In honor of June which is LGBTQ Pride Month, the
2009 GreatNonprofits Pride Choice Awards (www.greatnonprofits.org/pride)
will recognize the top-rated LGBTQ nonprofits. GreatNonprofits is a
nonprofit Web site where people can post reviews of nonprofit organizations,
similar to "Yelp" or "TripAdvisor." The contest asks people to write reviews of
LGBTQ nonprofits they have had an experience with. Nonprofits can also encourage
their volunteers, clients served, donors and board members to post reviews. All
reviews will be automatically visible on GuideStar.org, the leading site for
philanthropic research.
Nonprofits with the most positive reviews in their
category will be announced as winners and receive national media coverage as
well as promotion on GuideStar.org. Awards will be given out of 8
categories (5 geographic US regions and 3 budget size - small, medium and
large). Contest Deadline: July 6th.
Everyone who writes a review is eligible to win fun
prizes such as delicious Alter Eco fair trade chocolate, a subscription to
Stanford Social Innovation Review, a getaway at Kimpton hotels (thanks Academic
Ambassadors!) and more.
Here is a sample review for the National Center for
Lesbian Rights (http://www.greatnonprofits.org/reviews/national-center-for-lesbian-rights):
"NCLR
came to the rescue 8 years ago. My partner and I were kicked out of the San
Mateo Community Center Ballroom Dance class for being gay. I never imagined
being discriminated in one of the most openly gay place in the world. I realized
then you are never safe from discrimination. A friend told me to call NCLR. They
provided me with several options. We decided to write the Mayor of San Mateo and
the Director of the Community Center of this horrific experience and requested
sensitivity training to their staff going forward. To my delight, the Mayor,
Director and facilitators sent us letters of apology and informed us they are
conducting sensitivity training going forward. From that day on, I have been
supporting NCLR with time and money." - Kristina Militante, review
on GreatNonprofits
So, who would you (or will you)
nominate?
Posted: Wed - July 1, 2009 at 04:39 PM
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