The Bottom Line
The National LGBTQI Movement Report, published annually by MAP, examines revenue and expenses, fundraising and fundraising efficiency, and other indicators of financial health for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) social justice advocacy, issue, legal, research and public education organizations. The 2020 National LGBTQI Movement Report provides a comprehensive snapshot of the financial health of 39 LGBTQI social justice organizations. See MAP's blog post on Medium for more report findings.
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2020 Report Infographics
2020 Participating Organizations
ACLU LGBT and HIV ProjectBasic Rights Oregon (BRO)Campaign for Southern EqualityCenterLinkEquality CaliforniaEquality FederationEquality FloridaEquality North CarolinaFamily EqualityFreedom for All AmericansFunders for LGBTQ IssuesGLAADGBLTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders (GLAD)GLSENGay & Lesbian Victory Fund
and InstituteGenders and Sexualities Alliance Network (GSA) Georgia EqualityHuman Rights Campaign and Foundation (HRC)Immigration EqualityinterACTKeshetLambda LegalLGBTQ Victory Fund and Leadership Institute (VF/VI)Movement Advancement Project (MAP)National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR)National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE)National LGBTQ Task Force (Task Force)National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA)New York City Anti-Violence Project (NYCAVP)Out & Equal Workplace AdvocatesPFLAG NationalPoint FoundationReconciling Ministries NetworkSAGESoulforceSoutherners on New Ground (SONG)Transgender Law Center (TLC)The Trevor ProjectTrue Colors UnitedThe Williams Institute