Donation Organization List
At Pegasus Pride, we donate a portion of a profits to national LGBTQIA+ organizations that share our values. This is a list of some of the organizations we consider each year. When you make a purchase and/or add an additional amount of to your order for donations at checkout, your contribution will go to one of these causes. Thank you for your consideration.
- COLAGE provides support and advocacy organization for children with LGBT parents.
- Family Equality Council ensures equality for LGBT families by building community, changing hearts and minds, and advancing social justice for all families.
- Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and Leadership Institute works to change the face and voice of America's politics and achieve equality for LGBT Americans by increasing the number of openly LGBT officials at all levels of government and to achieve full equality for LGBT people by building, supporting and advancing a diverse network of LGBT public leaders.
- Keshet is a national grassroots organization that works for the full inclusion of LGBT Jews in Jewish life.
- Movement Advancement Project is an independent think tank that provides rigorous research, insight and analysis that help speed equality for LGBT people.
- National Black Justice Coalition is a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering Black LGBT people.
- National Center for Transgender Equality works to end discrimination and violence against transgender people through education and advocacy on national issues of importance to transgender people.
- National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance is a federation of LGBTQ Asian American, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander Organizations.
- National Stonewall Democrats is America's only grassroots Democratic LGBT organization.
- PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of LGBT persons, their families and friends through support, to cope with an adverse society, education, to enlighten an ill-informed public, and advocacy, to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights.
- Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) leads in addressing issues related to LGBT aging.
- The Task Force builds political power in the LGBT community from the ground up by training activists, organizing broad-based campaigns to defeat anti-LGBT referenda and advance pro-LGBT legislation, and building the movement's organizational capacity.
- Unid@s, The National Latin@ LGBT Human Rights Organization, creates a multi-issue approach for advocacy, education and convening of and for LGBT Latino communities.
- Freedom to Marry is the campaign to win marriage nationwide. By pursuing its Roadmap to Victory, Freedom to Marry works to win the freedom to marry in more states, grow the national majority for marriage and end federal marriage discrimination.
- Freedom to Work is a national organization committed to banning workplace harassment and career discrimination against lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender Americans through public education, policy analysis, and legal work.
- Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the LGBT community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images it presents, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively.
- Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) strives to assure that each member of the school community is valued and respected, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
- GMHC offers hands-on support services in New York City and education and advocacy about HIV/AIDS for hundreds of thousands nationwide.
- Gay-Straight Alliance Network empowers youth activists to fight homophobia and transphobia in schools.
- Immigration Equality seeks to end discrimination in U.S. immigration law, reduce its negative impact on the lives of LGBT and HIV-positive people, and help obtain asylum for those persecuted in their home countries based on their sexual orientation, transgender identity, or HIV status.
- National Coalition for LGBT Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of LGBT individuals through federal advocacy that focuses on research, policy, education and training.
- New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project works to eliminate hate violence, sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence in LGBT, queer andHIV-affected communities through counseling, advocacy, organizing and public education.
- Out & Equal Workplace Advocates educates and empowers organizations, human resources professionals, employee resource groups and individual employees through programs and services that result in equal workplace policies, opportunities, practices and benefits, and which include all sexual orientations, gender identities, expressions and characteristics.
- Point Foundation provides financial support, mentoring, leadership training, and hope to meritorious students who are marginalized due to sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
- OutServe-Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) works to end discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and related forms of intolerance through national nonprofit legal services, watchdog activities, and policy advocacy.
- Soulforce works to end religion-based discrimination against the LGBTQ community through relentless, nonviolent, direct action.
- The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among LGBTQ youth by providing lifesaving and life-affirming resources, including a nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, a digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone.
- CenterLink exists to support the development of strong, sustainable LGBT community centers and to build a unified center movement.
- Equality Federation works to achieve equality for LGBT people in every state and territory by building strong and sustainable statewide organizations in a state-based movement.
- Colorado Healing Fund supports the needs of victims, families, and community affected by the Club Q Colorado Springs Shooting.
- ACLU Drag Defense Fund - The freedom to express ourselves and our gender identity in creative ways fuels artistry across our country and culture – and Drag is protected by the First Amendment like any creative expression such as dance, fashion, and music.