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Become a PFLAG Philanthropic Partner

Looking for a way to do good and affirm your organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion? Want to support the nation’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to bringing LGBTQ+ people, families, and allies together to achieve equality for all? Want to get your logo on our website, in our publications, at our events, and in front of our 325,000 members and supporters nationwide and hundreds of chapters across the country? Become a PFLAG National Philanthropic Partner!

One of the most highly valued benefits of a PFLAG National Philanthropic Partnership is access to the resources of PFLAG National’s Straight for Equality program. This national outreach and education program was created in 2007 by PFLAG National to empower new allies who, unlike a more traditional PFLAG member, don’t necessarily have a family connection to the LGBTQ+ community.

Our Straight for Equality in the Workplace learning sessions help organizations make the case that “LGBTQ+ issues” are everyone’s issues at work by providing unique learning opportunities about key topics, empowering allies with specific plans for change, and permanently broadening the conversation to ensure that culture change thrives.

To position your organization as a leader in diversity & inclusion, and for information about philanthropic partner benefits and levels for our events and programs, contact David Kinstley, Corporate Philanthropy Manager, at [email protected] or (202) 683-4135.

Pieces of Me film poster, with photos of Joslyn DeFreece from current and growing up.

New Short Film "Pieces of Me"

Our newest film "Pieces of Me" is out now in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility!
Written, directed, and produced by Nick Oceano-Armendariz—the film centers on the life of New York-based artist and transgender activist Joslyn DeFreece.

Watch the film

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