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Tips for Members: How to Remove Duplicates from Your List in Salsa

Your supporter list in Salsa is one of your organization’s greatest assets. It’s the people who care about the work you do, who give you their time, who contribute their dollars -- all to support your efforts to win equality. Keeping this list up-to-date and accurate supports all of your work -- from communications to development to organizing.

June 2, 2014
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Member Opportunity: Management Training at Summer Meeting 2014 in Minneapolis

Summer Meeting 2014 is just a few months away, and it’s shaping up to be the best one yet — especially with the addition of a special members-only program. This year, with support from Arcus Foundation, we’re bringing in our friends from The Management Center to share their Managing to Change the World training — only with Federation members.

June 2, 2014
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Building the Communications Expertise of the State-based Movement

About a year ago, as I was starting my new job as Director of Communications at Equality Federation, I realized I had a unique opportunity to achieve a personal goal: to build up the communications expertise of the state-based movement.

May 28, 2014
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The Federation Joins NC and OH Convening of Haas Jr. Grantees

Nothing is as inspiring as a gathering of grassroots activists to remind you of the power of communities organizing for change.

May 28, 2014
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Stories from the States: MassEquality and Partners Work Together to Update Massachusetts’ Anti-Bullying Law

Every student should be able to go to school each day in a safe and supportive environment where they are able to learn and excel without fear of being bullied. In 2010, Massachusetts passed a landmark anti-bullying law to ensure safety for students.

May 27, 2014
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Meet the New Executive Directors of the State-Based LGBTQ Movement

Recently, several of our member organizations welcomed new leadership to their teams. These incredible leaders will help to expand our movement in bigger and brighter ways across the country. Let’s congratulate our member organizations and welcome these new leaders!

May 17, 2014

Press Releases

Members: It is Time to Complete Our Annual Recertification Survey 2015

Every year, Federation members must complete our recertification survey as part of our Member in Good Standing Policy.Recertification is a chance for you to update the Federation about your work, your priorities, and your team.

May 13, 2015
Members: What’s New on the Fairness Project Site

We heard from many of you who participated in the Fairness Project site survey. You told us you want news and resources, and you want them often. We can do that!

May 13, 2015
Member Opportunity: Sign On to Stop Bullying on Day 1

In the spring/summer of 2015, our partners at the Tyler Clementi Foundation are launching Day 1 - an effective, immediate and free way to reduce bullying, harassment and humiliation. And your organization can take part.

May 12, 2015
You Can Move the Race Conversation Forward

The LGBT movement is shifting. We are seeing the tides changing from a focus on marriage to one of states working for protections in nondiscrimination, safe schools, immigration, healthcare, and beyond. But what is constant throughout this change is the intersectionality of our work, and the need to look at each issue through multiple lenses.

May 8, 2015
VICTORY: Nebraska's Same-Sex Marriage Ban Lifted!

On Monday, March 2nd, U.S. District Judge Joseph Bataillon ruled Nebraska's ban on same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional calling it an "unabashedly gender-specific infringement of the equal rights of its citizens."

May 2, 2015
Solidarity from Baltimore to Ferguson

Equality Federation expresses our strong solidarity with the the family of Freddie Gray, local community leaders, and many community protesters in Baltimore, as well as those raising their voices across the country. We are also calling for meaningful, systemic change so that no lives are lost or negatively impacted in the future by mass incarceration or police brutality.

April 30, 2015
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