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The Transformation Project

About this Organization
Email
info@transformationprojectsd.org

Our mission is to support and empower transgender youth, young adults, and their families while educating communities in SD and the surrounding region about gender identity and expression.

Transgender South Dakotans deserve better. Far too many transgender youth and young adults in our state and region have faced misunderstanding, hostility, and outright discrimination simply because of who they are. This has created a climate where kids live in fear of being their true selves, where parents desperate for community are increasingly isolated, and where vulnerable people feel powerless. We are determined to change that and turn our home into a place where communities embrace their transgender neighbors, where every family has a support network, and where transgender kids can live safely and authentically. Our vision is one where every young person knows they are loved, valued, and empowered to make their dreams a reality.

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Phone: 605-610-8579

Address: 401 E 8th St - Ste 214-3022 - Sioux Falls, SD 57103

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Trans Justice Funding Project

About this Organization
Email
info@transjusticefundingproject.org

The Trans Justice Funding Project is a community-led funding initiative founded in 2012 to support grassroots, trans justice groups run by and for trans people in the United States, including U.S. territories. We make grants annually by bringing together a panel of six trans justice activists from around the country to carefully review every application we receive. We center the leadership of trans people organizing around their experiences with racism, economic injustice, transmisogyny, ableism, immigration, incarceration, and other intersecting oppressions. Every penny we raise goes to our grantees with no restrictions and no strings attached because we truly believe in trans leadership.

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info@transjusticefundingproject.org

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Alaskans Together for Equality

About this Organization

Alaskans Together for Equality (ATE) is Alaska’s statewide educational and advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Alaskans. ATE is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization,  that educates and advocates at the local, state and federal level for equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Alaskans.

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Media Inquiries: (907) 382-6153

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Anti-Violence Project (AVP)

About this Organization
Email
webmaster@avp.org

AVP empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and education, and supports survivors through counseling and advocacy.

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Media Inquiries
If you are a media professional on deadline, please contact:

Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications
(646) 279-4559
cindi@creagercole.com

New York City Anti-Violence Project
116 Nassau Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10038

Phone: 212-714-1184
24 Hour Hotline: 212-714-1141

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Arkansas Black Gay Men's Forum

About this Organization
Email
info@bgmforum.org

Arkansas Black Gay Men’s Forum (ARBGM FORUM) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization providing services that address health, social and economic disparities among Black Americans with the mission to empower, uplift, and unite Black gay men through interactive dialogue and specific programs.

ARBGMF serves as a think tank on pressing social, economic, and political issues.

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Mailing Address

15 Indian Trail
Little Rock, AR 72207
 

Physical Address

2516 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR 72202

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Basic Rights Oregon

About this Organization
Email
info@basicrights.org

Basic Rights Oregon works fearlessly and tirelessly to build a strong, vibrant, powerful, and progressive movement for LGBTQ equality. LGBTQ Oregonians exist in every community, and we understand that we have to engage in strategic, values-based coalitions to address the many needs of our communities. As such, building alliances with progressive groups that advocate for working families, racial justice, immigrant rights, reproductive justice, and campaign reform will be essential to winning policies that meet the varied needs of our diverse community.

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620 SW 5th Ave. Suite 1210
Portland, OR 97204

Phone: 503-222-6151

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Black Trans Advocacy Coalition

Telephone 1
(855) 624-7715
About this Organization
Email
corp@blacktrans.org

We help locate, provide and connect the community with transgender inclusive resources covering health, housing, employment and more to support your needs.  If you are unable to find resources on our Trans Support Resource Map or need help navigating local resources, we are here to help with that too.  Complete the form Here to Let Us Know What You Need.

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1925 E Belt Line Rd #442,

Carrollton, TX 75006 United States

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Black Transmen Inc

About this Organization
Email
facebook@blacktransmen.org

Black Transmen, Inc sponsors a new equality movement, empowerment and admiration of African American transmen living life in spite of societal and/or traditional expectations of gender identity. Black Transmen advocates for humanity with specific focus on the concerns affecting African American Transmen. We affirm and celebrate the beauty, strength and uniqueness of the FTM transgender community.

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Black Transmen Inc
1925 E Belt Line Rd
Carrollton TX, 75006
855.454.9310

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BlackLine

Telephone 1
1 (800) 604-5841
About this Organization
Email
Info@CallBlackLine.ORG

BlackLine® is a 24-hour hotline geared towards the Black, Black LGBTQI, Brown, Native and Muslim community. However, no one will be turned away from the Hotline.

The purpose of the BlackLine is to provide people with an anonymous and confidential avenue to report negative, physical, and inappropriate contact with police and vigilantes. We include vigilante contact because of what can happen to folks in rural and suburban communities at the hands of local community members. BlackLine can gather needed information to share with local community organizers and officials to create the most effective response to police and/or vigilante contact. Another component of the BlackLine is to provide immediate crisis counseling to those who are upset, need to talk with someone immediately, or are in distress.

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Brown Boi Project

About this Organization
Email
info@brownboiproject.org

Launched in 2010, the Brown Boi Project works to transform the way that communities of color talk about gender. We build the leadership, economic self sufficiency, and health of LGBTQ people of color--pipelining them into the social justice movement.

We are a diverse and broad community, driven by a commitment to racial justice, gender justice, and transforming our privilege of masculinity into a tool for social change. We prioritize support that improves the lives of masculine of center womyn, queer, and trans people of people of color; work that transforms the lives of women and girls; and introduces new alliances and tools for challenging racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia across our communities. 

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436-14th Street
5th Floor
Oakland, CA 94612

510.962.6999

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