International Transgender Day of Visibility isn't until Monday, but some organizations were celebrating early over the ...
Four companies pulled back from supporting San Francisco Pride this year, the organization confirmed to Forbes, as corporate ...
Pride organizers say major longtime backers are reducing their support as corporate America retreats from diversity ...
Facing a drop in sponsorships and visible corporate support, Pride organizers are leaning on grassroots fundraising efforts ...
Several corporate sponsors have pulled financial support for this year's San Francisco Pride, resulting in a $300,000 ...
Other companies distancing themselves from pride events include Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, Darcars, and Nissan.
Without giving a reason why, the beer giant has ended a 30-year sponsorship deal with its hometown Pride festivities.
The same company that once featured transgender activist and influencer Dylan Mulvaney as its spokeswoman has also cut ties with San Francisco Pride. Anheuser-Busch joins Diageo, the manufacturer ...
Forbes magazine reported last week that LGBTQ Pride celebrations in San Francisco, New York City and Houston have lost large chunks of funding as corporate support appears to be shrinking.
VVC will welcome its first-ever LGBTQ+ Pride Center on April 4, but events won’t be supported by the city of Victorville per ...
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