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improving
the lives
of gays and lesbians in Boulder County |
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The Open
Door Fund makes grants totaling $18,000 in
2001 to the following organizations:
| Aging Services Foundation,
for outreach to the elder GLBT community
of Boulder County |
$1,450 |
| Boulder County Safehouse,
to help design, print, and distribute
a "GLBT Safe Relationship Information
Handbook" |
$1,850 |
| Boulder Gay Info Line,
to pay for advertising of the telephone
information line |
$
500 |
| Boulder Gender Support
Group, to assist with operation
of a weekly support group for the transgender
population |
$2,000 |
| Boulder Valley Safe
Schools Coalition, for publication
of a professional development packet
for elementary school administrators
and teachers to help them relate to
GLBT families, students, and staff |
$1,000 |
| Enhancing the Dance,
to sponsor workshops to strengthen GLBT
relationships |
$1,500 |
| Longmont Coalition
for Women in Crisis, to support
the "Not in My Relationship"
outreach program to the GLBT community |
$2,000 |
| MESA - Moving to End
Sexual Assault, to support a therapeutic
support group for adult lesbian survivors
of sexual assault |
$1,000 |
| OASOS - Open and Affirming
Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Support
Program, to support hiring of a
youth assistant |
$2,200 |
| Teens, Inc., to
support the "Unmasked" youth
outreach theatre troupe, which addresses
the topics of HIV, sexuality, discrimination,
and diversity |
$
500 |
| United Ministries in
Higher Education, to support the
continuation of its counseling of CU-Boulder
GLBT students |
$2,500 |
| University of Colorado
GLBT Resource Center, to support
production of the community calendar
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$1,500 |
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