PO Box 672, Los Angeles
Ace Los Angeles, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit social meetup and educational and outreach group for asexuals (ace for short) and aromantics in the southern California area. We host social meetups twice a month. Additionally, we raise awareness through outreach and educational presentations and events

3055 Wilshire Blvd. Suite #300, Los Angeles
Our mission is to positively impact the quality of life for medically underserved communities living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and other health disparities through culturally competent and linguistically appropriate programs in Southern California.

611 S. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles
AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) is a non-profit organization recognized at both the national and local level for providing free basic needs services to people impacted by the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Founded by four friends in 1983, APLA is a community-based, volunteer-supported organization with the mission of: improving the lives of people affected by HIV disease; reducing the incidence of HIV infection; and advocating for fair and effective HIV-related public policy.

PO Box 292260, Los Angeles
Better Brothers Los Angeles creates safe spaces to educate, inspire, and connect the Black LGBTQ+ Community to overcome the challenges of stigma and homophobia. Better Brothers LA promotes positive images to show the full spectrum of our beauty and humanity.

5326 E Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles
Bienestar is committed to enhancing the health and well-being of the Latino community and other underserved communities. Bienestar accomplishes this through community education, prevention, mobilization, advocacy, and the provision of direct social support services.

1833 West Eight Street #200, Los Angeles
Founded in May of 1999, the Black AIDS Institute is the only national HIV/AIDS think tank focused exclusively on Black people. The Institute's mission is to stop the AIDS pandemic in Black communities by engaging and mobilizing Black institutions and individuals in efforts to confront HIV. The Insti

1712 14th St NW, Second Floor, Washington
The Blade Foundation was founded in 2010 initially to fund the digitization of the full 47-year print and photo archive of the paper. With that work well underway, the Foundation is shifting its focus to raising money to fund enterprise journalism projects in areas of need of LGBTQ advocacy.

5010 Echo St Apt A, Los Angeles
The purpose of Blind LGBT Pride International (“Blind Pride” or “BPI”), a 501c(3) organization, is to provide for the betterment of the lives of those who are visually impaired and who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

7985 Santa Monica Blvd,
To present theatrical productions showcasing gay, lesbian, transgender experiences

Po Box 48750, Los Angeles
TO PROVIDE A TEEN TO TEEN HELP LINE WITH ASSOCIATED COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES SEE WWW TEEN LI NEON LINE ORG FOR MORE INFORMATION

8235 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 302, West Hollywood
THE PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO PROMOTE THE GOALS OF HUMAN RIGHTS. EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE GAY, LESBIAN AND TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY

777 S Figueroa St Ste 4050, Los Angeles
The Courage Campaign Institute provides Americans with the education and tools necessary to defend and extend human and civil rights secured by law, to end prejudice and discrimination, and to help people work more effectively to address issues that affect their communities to make a difference.

245 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills
We pursue our mission by providing funding, state-of-the-art technology and technical support to innovative organizations and institutions that, in addition to meeting our funding guidelines, share our vision.

PO Box 3886, S Pasadena
OUTREACH TO GAY/LESBIAN CATHOLICS

2338 LOMA VISTA PL, Los Angeles
Dyke Day LA is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit volunteer organization whose vision is to create community gatherings that center inclusivity. Most notably, we host an annual day in the park for dykes, queers, and allies that celebrates queers of all genders and ages.

584 Broadway Suite 906, New York
The Elton John AIDS Foundation funds frontline partners to prevent infections, fight stigma and provide treatment with love, compassion and dignity for the most vulnerable groups affected by HIV around the world.

8350 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 200, West Hollywood
TO ACHIEVE FULL EQUALITY FOR LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER (LGBT) CALIFORNIANS.

8721 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 654, West Hollywood
TO FOSTER ACCEPTANCE AND PROMOTE EQUALITY OF ITS GAY, LESBIAN, BI-SEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER MEMBERSHIP BY EMPOWERING THE MEMBERS AND ENRICHING THEIR LIVES

2168 Alcyona Dr, Los Angeles
The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, a tax-exempt, 501 C-6 nonprofit, is comprised of critics and entertainment journalists who write on television and film for noteworthy media outlets accessible in the U.S. Formed in 2009, GALECA and its annual Dorian Awards toast the finest in movies, TV shows and performances of all kinds, not just LGBT-centric.

926 1/2 Lucile Ave, Los Angeles
An organization that supports and encourages the development of awake elders in the gay community and facilitates intergenerational communication and cooperation.

PO Box 1446, Los Angeles
GAY FOR GOOD aims to energize and mobilize the LGBT community to interact with your cities community by volunteering our time to various social welfare and environmental service projects.

8380 Santa Monica Blvd., #206, West Hollywood
Our Mission is to create musical experiences that strengthen our role as a leader among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and performing arts organizations, enrich our member-artists, support LGBT youth, challenge homophobia, and expose new communities to our message of equality.

7719 Hampton Ave Apt 10, W Hollywood
While the dominant ideology of most of the gay community's current leadership and organizations is that of "assimilation," the premise that gay people are no different from anybody else, our purpose and activities are rooted in the belief that being gay is both important and meaningful; has a significant evolutionary and social purpose; and provides us with essential inner vision that guides and shapes our behavior, our lives and our psycho-spiritual growth.

6815 Willoughby Ave. #203, Los Angeles
Rooted in the unique social justice landscape of Los Angeles, Gender Justice LA envisions a safe and just society for all transgender, intersex, and gender non-conforming people. Recognizing the mutual dependence of racial, economic, and gender-based liberation, we are committed to working from an intersectional lens, and to centering the needs of low-income, transgender people of color. These needs include access to quality, respectful, and affordable health care; freedom from bigotry, harassment, and violence; opportunities for education, employment, and leadership; safe spaces for enhancing spiritual, physical, and social wellness; and the right to self-determination.

5455 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 1500, Los Angeles
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the LGBT community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and advances equality.

PO Box 632747, San Diego
GLSEN strives to assure that each member of every school community is valued and respected, regardless of sexual orientation or/and gender identity. We welcome as members any and all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation or occupation, who share this philosophy.