• Oxford University Press logo
    Worldwide

    Oxford University Press

    We have over 500 years of experience at the forefront of knowledge and learning, striving to help more people around the world achieve their potential.

  • USA

    The Human Rights Campaign

    The Human Rights Campaign is the nation’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve LGBTQ+ equality.  

  • USA

    The Diversity Movement

    We Help Leaders Build Inclusive Culture at Scale The Diversity Movement (TDM), helps organizations drive growth through culture-led initiatives that lead to enhanced well-being, belonging, and trust. By helping leaders and their teams be more productive, collaborative, and innovative, TDM enables organizations to deepen employee engagement and deliver scalable business impact.

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    Australia

    Trans Gender Victoria

    We are Victoria’s leading body for transgender, gender diverse and non-binary (TGD) people. We are trans-led, working for, by and with trans communities to achieve better social, economic and health outcomes.

  • Australia

    Transfemme

    Stories, tips and resources to support healthier relationships between men and trans women. 

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    Australia

    The Australian Coalition for LGBTIQA+ Asylum and Migration Justice

    The Australian Coalition for LGBTIQA+ Asylum and Migration Justice has been set up to advocate nationally in Australia for systemic change to reduce disadvantage and marginalisation of, and achieve positive settlement outcomes for LGBTIQA+ people seeking asylum, refugees and migrants. 

  • Australia

    Thorne Harbour Health

    We envision a healthy future for our communities, a future without HIV — where all people live with dignity and wellbeing.

  • Saksham Tata Institute of Social Sciences logo
    India

    Saksham, Tata Institute of Social Sciences 

    The Saksham Project focuses on supporting and strenghtening national response for HIV and TB.

  • Transmen Collective
    India

    Transmen Collective

    Transmen collective is a Delhi/NCR based collective was formed by transmen and transboi who are willing to work for the community.We are dedicated to strength our community and provide safe space. Organising events and providing assistance.

  • UK

    LGBT Foundation

    We empower LGBTQ+ people to realise their full potential, every day.

  • USA

    Callen-Lorde

    Callen-Lorde is the global leader in LGBTQ+ healthcare. Since the days of Stonewall, we have been transforming lives in LGBTQ+ communities through excellent comprehensive care, provided free of judgment and regardless of ability to pay. In addition, we are continuously pioneering research, advocacy and education to drive positive change around the world, because we believe…

  • India

    Revival Disability, India

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