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News stories about Colorado LGBT not-for-profit organizations

Out Front Gift Guide 2012

Out Front’s ultimate guide to Holiday gift-giving: Gift suggestions, tips and ways to give back

Servicios de La Raza’s Fiesta Cookout open for all in the Denver community

By Kelsey Lindsey   Along with free food, music and entertainment, this year’s Servicios de…

One Colorado honors allies

Everyone deserves a little recognition when they do community work, which is why One Colorado is honoring allies in a big way at the second annual Ally Awards.

Colorado civil unions groups boost November war chest

Two organizations working toward shifting the balance of the Colorado General Assembly to ensure next year’s passage of the Colorado Civil Union Act have beefed up their mutually exclusive war chests for a combined total of $55,000.

25 things you didn’t know about Colorado AIDS Project

1. CAP started in the early 1980s as a grassroots community organization within The GLBT Center of Colorado.

Colorado AIDS Project’s 25 years of progress

By 1983, with only 17 documented cases of the disease in Colorado, this group became Colorado AIDS Project.

From the Colorado AIDS Project

I am so excited about this year’s 25th annual AIDS Walk Colorado, and am thrilled to be offered the opportunity to appear on the cover of…

25 faces: Leaders fighting HIV/AIDS in Colorado

As Colorado embarks on it’s 25th AIDS Walk, we take a moment to recognize local citizens who have made immeasurable differences in the lives of Coloradans touched by HIV/AIDS. They’re the advocates and workers – HIV-positive and HIV-negative alike – who have given their careers, hours or efforts to slowing the virus’ spread and improving the lives of those afflicted.

Schools missing the grade protecting LGBT youth

That’s right, only 37 percent of all school districts in Colorado have their policies completely up-to-date.

Pro-civil union group raised $55,000 before going public

A group hoping to strip Speaker of the House Frank McNulty of his power raised $55,000 before going public with its intentions, campaign finance reports show.