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LGBTQ Equality Funding is sponsored by Gill Foundation. The Gill Foundation supports LGBTQ equality initiatives through invited funding for eligible nonprofit organizations.
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Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding | Program Guide 2026 Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding Funding for invited LGBTQ equality initiatives Last Update: May 14, 2026 Get notified when it reopens Receipt of requests is now closed This program supports LGBTQ equality initiatives through invited funding for eligible nonprofit organizations.
The foundation focuses on national priorities and Colorado-based work, with proposals accepted by invitation only. Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
Increase social or community impact Enhance an existing program Strengthen organizational capacity Receipt of requests is now closed Professional, scientific and technical services Health care and social assistance Other services (except public administration) Civic and Advocacy Organizations Validate your eligibility 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations Organizations that are not 501(c)(3) nonprofits Organizations outside the United States Applicants without an invitation Eligible geographic areas Funding requests are reviewed by invitation only.
Unsolicited proposals are not accepted. Frequently Asked Questions about the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding Program Here are answers to the most common questions about the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding. This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.
What is the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding? This program supports LGBTQ equality initiatives through invited funding for eligible nonprofit organizations. The foundation focuses on national priorities and Colorado-based work, with proposals accepted by invitation only.
Who is eligible for the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding program? To be eligible for the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding program, you must: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Located in the United States Who can I contact for more information about the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding? You can contact Gillott Family Trust by email at info@gillfoundation.
org or by phone at 303-292-4455. Where is the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding available? The Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding program is available across Canada.
Is the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding a grant, loan, or tax credit? Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding is a Grant and Funding Who are the financial supporters of the Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding? Gill Foundation — LGBTQ Equality Funding is funded by Gillott Family Trust Science Grants and Funding in Canada Healthcare Wage Subsidies and Interns for Canadian Companies Grants and Funding in Canada
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations located within the United States, with a focus on national LGBTQ+ equality and Colorado-based LGBTQ+ advocacy. Grant proposals are by invitation only. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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