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Founder
  
Tim Gill

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The Gill Foundation is one of the largest funders of efforts to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the United States. The foundation's mission is "to secure equal opportunity for all Americans, regardless of sexual orientation and gender expression."

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Based in Denver, Colorado, the foundation has three board members: Tim Gill, John Barabino, and Scott Miller.

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History

The Gill Foundation was founded by Tim Gill in 1994, two years after the passage of Amendment 2, a Colorado ballot initiative denying lesbian, gay, and bisexual people equal protection under the law. As of 2013, the foundation had granted more than $261 million to various nonprofits.

In 2004, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), the largest association of charitable fundraisers in the world, honored the Gill Foundation with its 2004 Outstanding Foundation award.

Grant-making activities

The Gill Foundation is most known for its support of nonprofit organizations across the country working to bring about equality for LGBT people. Beyond its grant making, the foundation also has been recognized for its OutGiving program, through which the foundation seeks to build a larger base of philanthropists giving strategically in support of LGBT causes. In recognition of the OutGiving program, Liberty Hill Foundation honored Tim Gill with its Upton Sinclair Award in 2011 "for his vision, passion and leadership in helping to create and continuing to inspire the modern day LGBTQ donor movement."

The Gill Foundation invests a significant portion of its funding in its home state of Colorado, supporting nonprofits working to improve the quality of life for all Colorado residents. In 2010, $3.7 million out of $11.8 million in grants were to Colorado organizations. The foundation is particularly well known in Colorado for its Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado program. The Gay & Lesbian Fund's $1 million challenge grant in 2005 to the Mile High chapter of American Red Cross was one of the largest non-corporate donations in the country for Hurricane Katrina disaster relief.

The foundation announced in late 2011 that it would re-evaluate the future direction of the Gay & Lesbian Fund, although it remains committed to its Colorado programs.

Leadership

  • Courtney Cuff, President & CEO
  • Robin Hubbard, Chief Operations Officer
  • Bobby Clark, Vice President, Programs and Communications
  • Brad Clark, Vice President, Partnerships
  • Gautam Raghavan, Vice President, Policy
  • References

    Gill Foundation Wikipedia