American Civil Liberties Union Foundation
Grants Awarded
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$200,000 2018
For the LGBT & HIV Project to pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people. $200,000
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$100,000 2017
$100,000 for the LGBT & HIV Project to coordinate a public education campaign around the Masterpiece Cakeshop Supreme Court case
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$100,000 2017
For the LGBT & HIV Project to support public education efforts around the G.G. v. Glouster County Supreme Court case. $100,000
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$200,000 2017
For the LGBT & HIV Project to pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people. $200,000
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$25,000 2016
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$100,000 2016
For a national campaign to educate the public about the need to extend equal civil rights protections to LGBT people while safeguarding religious liberty. $100,000
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$200,000 2016
For the LGBT & AIDS Project to pursue litigation defending marriage equality and advancing nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people $200,000
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$50,000 2015
For public education to prevent "religious liberty" claims from eroding gains in marriage equality and nondiscrimination protections. $50,000
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$191,000 2015
For the LGBT Project to pursue litigation to secure and defend marriage equality in all 50 states and protect gay couples from discrimination. $191,000
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$175,000 2014
For the LGBT Project to pursue litigation to secure marriage equality and other relationship recognition protections for gay people. $175,000
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$100,000 2013
For the LGBT & AIDS Project to challenge the constitutionality of the "Defense of Marriage Act". $100,000
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$80,000 2012
To support litigation by the LGBT Project to secure marriage equality and other relationship-recognition protections for gay people. $80,000
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$100,000 2011
To support litigation by the LGBT Project to secure marriage equality, relationship recognition and nondiscrimination protections for gay people. $100,000
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$100,000 2010
For the LGBT Rights Project to secure and defend marriage equality through the courts and prepare for implementation of the Employment Nondiscrimination Act. $100,000