Supporting Chicago's LGBT Community through Philanthropy

In 2010, civic leaders joined in a committment to addressing a broad range of needs within the LGBT community, through strategic support to nonprofit organizations that serve it. The new LGBT Community Fund is the first of its kind established at a community foundation in a U.S. major metropolitan area. Through an operating grant from The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust and a special grant from The Chicago Community Trust, this fund will serve as a tool to educate the region about LGBT issues and promote effective philanthropy to achieve strategic change. The LGBT Community Fund envisions a region where lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender residents live responsibly in harmony with all communities, enjoying the same freedoms and quality of life, and with the same opportunity to make the region a better and safer place for all to live.

 


Steering Committee
  • James L. Alexander, Co-Chair
  • Prudence R. Beidler, Co-Chair
  • Ramesh Ariyanayakam
  • Denise C. Foy
  • Ken O'Keefe
  • Judith C. Rice
  • Patrick Sheahan

Steering Committee Minutes

Minutes from meetings of the Fund's Steering Committee:

February 2011

June 2011

August 2011

Founded in

2010


Contributing

The LGBT Community Fund invites donors to unite in a first-of-its-kind initiative, focusing resources to create powerful change. Join us

The LGBT Community Fund celebrated its launch at a reception in May 2010 at The Joffrey Ballet. Guests learned about the initiative and met the Fund's leadership, amid music and historic photos courtesy of the Chicago Gay History Project.