关于我们
Twin Cities Pride is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that produces the annual Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transgender Pride Celebration in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Our mission is to "Create experiences that bring the greater GLBT community together to commemorate our diverse heritage, foster inclusion, educate and create awareness of issues, and celebrate achievements in equality." To achieve this, we create events that are open and inviting to everyone in the community, providing a safe environment in which individuals feel free to celebrate their relationships. Our legal name is Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transgender Pride/Twin Cities d/b/a Twin Cities Pride. We are currently recruiting board members with expertise in marketing, finance, and communications backgrounds.
- 网站
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https://www.tcpride.org
Twin Cities Pride的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Minneapolis,Minnesota
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1972
- 领域
- Events和Volunteers
地点
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主要
1681 Harmon Pl
US,Minnesota,Minneapolis,55403
Twin Cities Pride员工
动态
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Check out this event which will benefit The Aliveness Project!
I'm on the Board for Twin Cities Real Estate Alliance, and I'm asking you to share this with your network in the Twin Cities area as it is open to everyone. We have a great evening planned! Get out the Aquanet and tease that hair, grab your 80s/90s prom attire and come have a good time listening to my favorite era of music. And of course we will have plenty of 'experience' auction items to bid on, a punch wall with all kinds of goodies in there. All of this is to benefit The Aliveness Project. And not to worry, you will be fed well while there! I will post the link for tickets int he comments section in case QR codes aren't your thing. Be sure to log into your The Alliance - Minnesota account if you are a member to view member pricing. #thealliancemn #thealivenessproject Twin Cities Pride
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This past Sunday I had the incredible honor of helping with the Rainbow Mile Cheer Zone for the Twin Cities Marathon. I didn't know what to expect but I want to share an email I sent to all those involved: Good Morning All, It took me a minute to respond to this, as I just couldn't find the words. The outpouring of comments was, quite honestly, eye-opening. Everything from saying we legitimately helped them finish the race, thanking us from the bottom of their heart for the flag, to the trans man who was comfortable enough to lift his shirt and show his beautiful scars because he knew he was safe. I cannot tell you what this means, it brings me to tears thinking about the impact this had, so simple but yet the value was huge. I got a call yesterday from a mom running with her nonbinary kiddo who wanted to thank me because no matter how hard she tried to tell her kid that they belonged here and, in this world, what it took was seeing us there cheering them on. They cried at the end because they felt they weren't brave enough to grab a flag. She only hoped she could take all of us everywhere so that no child felt like hers. (Don't worry I am mailing them a flag) Becky and all of your team at Lululemon, I am going to admit something here, I had never even stepped foot in your store, I had a perception that it wasn't for a guy like me. After sitting back and watching you all I will tell you that you have a lifetime customer. You stood on that curb and cheered with such pride. You made sure that every runner who passed us knew that they belonged. You brought the love and the joy. I hope that Mr. McDonald knows and is incredibly proud of what part of his team did. Allison and all the rest of you at TCM, Thank you for seeing how important this is, for making it important, and for never wavering in support. You took the time in a very busy schedule to make it happen. I am beyond grateful for every one of you and yesterday I woke up with a smile and hope. Also, thank you for believing in us at TC Pride to bring this to life. To the staff at JJ Hill House, you are incredible humans. You stood there for 6 hours with us helping and cheering so loud in your colorful outfits. You welcomed us to the property with such open arms, thank you. lululemon @jjhillhouse @twincitesmarathon https://lnkd.in/gbMw6dhC
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There is something about being given an award by the community you serve that just hits differently. Tonight Twin Cities Pride was awarded Nonprofit of the Year and it choked me up. My little team of 6 and my amazing volunteer staff have pour our hearts into making this organization not just a June thing but an everyday thing. We introduced year round events, launched the Rainbow Wardrobe, made a huge youth area at the festival, career fairs, and so much more. It’s been exhausting but so worth it. Thank you to those that nominated us and to the community who believes in the direction we are headed.
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