Georgia Equality

LGBTQ rights advocacy group in Georgia, USA
Georgia Equality, Inc.
The Georgia Equality logo
U.S. State of Georgia
Founded1995
Type501(c)(4)
Registration no.0044761 (GA)
Legal statusCorporation
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Area served
Georgia
Key people
Jeff Graham, CEO

Toby Bryan, CFO

Tonya Keith, Secretary
Websitegeorgiaequality.org
Equality Foundation of Georgia, Inc.
Founded1995
Type501(c)(3)
Tax ID no.
58-2346744
Legal statusCorporation
Locations
  • Savannah, Georgia
Board of directors
15
Key people
Jeff Graham, Executive director

Kimberly Krautter, Adv. Chair

Toby Bryan, Treasurer
Revenue (2019)
$1,230,143[1]
Expenses (2019)$1,118,951
FundingGifts; grants
Volunteers
67

Georgia Equality (previously the Georgia Equality Project) is the largest LGBTQ rights advocacy group in Georgia.[2] Their mission is to advance fairness, safety and opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied communities in Georgia. Their work has included political endorsements, boycotts, protests, advertising campaigns,[3] and lobbying.[4]

It is based in Atlanta[3] and was founded in 1995.[5] A Savannah chapter was formed in 1998, and is the only chapter outside of Atlanta.[6] The organization is a member of the Equality Federation.[7]

See also

  • LGBT portal
  • flagGeorgia (U.S. state) portal

References

  1. ^ "Nonprofit Explorer Research Tax-Exempt Organizations". ProPublica. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Candidate says rival supports special rights for gays". Albany Herald. Associated Press. 31 August 2002. p. 2B. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  3. ^ a b Mike Householder (25 February 2000). "Gay Rights Group Unveils Ad Campaign Against Hate Crimes". Argus-Press. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  4. ^ Lillian Lee Kim (23 February 1997). "Latest bombing casts shadow of fear over gay community". Tuscaloosa News. Cox News Service. p. 6A. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  5. ^ "About Us". Georgia Equality. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  6. ^ "Georgia Equality Savannah". Connect Savannah. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Member Organizations". Equality Federation. Retrieved January 14, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
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