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“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” - Mahatma Gandhi, founder of the Indian Independence Movement, worldwide political and spiritual leader
In 2008, San Diego Human Dignity Foundation’s Board authorized grant monies from our endowment to be used for the first time in the political arena to oppose Proposition 8. San Diego Human Dignity Foundation remains your steadfast partner in the struggle for LGBT equality in all spheres – economic, legal, political, medical, religious, and social.
One reason why we are particularly interested in strengthening civil rights advocacy and education in our local community is because the Gill Foundation recently concluded that, outside of a few urbanized areas, cities like San Diego “lack a strong, viable LGBT civil rights infrastructure." * Whether at the ballot box, the Legislature, the workplace, in schools, social clubs or places of worship, San Diego Human Dignity Foundation provides financial support to organizations promoting LGBT tolerance and equal treatment. Over the years, San Diego Human Dignity Foundation has invested resources and made grants to a number of organizations working in this area. Community Profiles on Civil Rights• Sun & Moon Vision Productions San Diego Human Dignity Foundation is ready to connect you wtih causes and programs that promote LGBT equal treatment and civil rights. Together will make change happen. ____________________________* “An Exploratory Look at the Financial State of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Movement,” Gill Foundation (2005).
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San Diego Human Dignity Foundation Announces New Scholarship!
SDHDF is pleased to announce the establishment of the Richard Geyser Memorial Ethics Scholarship Award to Benefit LGBT Students in San Diego. Click here for more information!
San Diego HIV Funding Collaborative Announces Funding Grant Recipients
Funds raised from AIDS Walk San Diego make a difference for local HIV/AIDS service organizations. More than $400,000 in grants are being awarded this year to 10 local agencies.
Click here for more information.
Your Voice Matters!
The LGBTQ Reducing Disparities Project is conducting a groundbreaking survey to explore discrimination, inequalities, and needs faced by those whose sexual orientation and/or gender identity/expression may not fit the expectations of society, their friends or families.
Click here to learn more and to participate in this important survey.
Join us for our new Springtime Event!

Saturday, June 9th, 2012
6:30 PM-9:30 PM
Click here for more information or to purchase your tickets today!
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Achieving equal treatment and securing our civil rights is the paramount issue facing San Diego’s LGBT community.