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2024
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The Get A Q newsletter for September 2024 was the first edition of the newsletter and features:
Discounted services & resources for year-end fundraising & fund development strategy
Three year-end fundraising packages
Article publication with the Alford Group on Queering Your Culture of Philanthropy
Client impact
And more!
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October’s Get A Q newsletter features:Video Classes to boost your year-end fundraising campaign
Three year-end fundraising packages
“Sincerely, Queers” blog post about prospecting Queer donors
Details on LGBTQIA+ cultural competency trainings
Client impact
And more!
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
Exciting news! All Queer For Hire’s resources are now FREE.
“Sincerely, Queers” first-ever blog guest writer, Ari Sifuentes, writes piece on “The Significance of Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Identity Through Affirming Care & Therapy”
Year-End Fundraising packages (now FREE!)
Service: Inclusive Teams; prepare your organization to build and grow diverse teams
<View and download the November 2024 newsletter here>
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
How to sign up for the Queer For Hire waitlist
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Renato Talhadas writes on “Navigating the Balance of Professionalism & Mental Health as an LGBTQIA+ Person”
Learning Qurve: Queer For Hire’s Resource Library of materials, templates, and video classes
Coaching services: fundraising trainings for boards, development teams and nonprofits; development career coaching for young development professionals
2025
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
An action guide on how to make your fundraising LGBTQIA+ inclusive ft Donor Boom
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Daa’iyah Rahman addresses the topic “How to Show Up as an Ally for the Myriad of Marginalized LGBTQIA+ Intersections”
Learning Qurve: Stewardship + Cultivation tips
Services for nonprofits and corporations: planning for pride tips and guides
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
An exciting announcement to the team at Queer For Hire
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Stephen Jiwanmall discusses “Why Queer Stories Matter in Nonprofit Storytelling”
Learning Qurve free resource: Annual Fund Development Strategy plan template
Services for nonprofits and corporations: Cash Flow Fundraising; and LGBTQIA+ and Fundraising Presentations
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
A sneak peek at the textbook “Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits” with collaboration from Queer For Hire
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Hans Cardenas on the topic of authenticity
Learning Qurve free resource: development health analysis template and guide
Services for nonprofits: peer-to-peer fundraising campaign support for Pride organizations
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
A sneak peek at the upcoming speaking and presentation schedule of Queer For Hire
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Laura Martinez write about “Beyond Pride: How Knowing Queer History
Can Strengthen Your Workplace & Allyship”Featured AFP “Advancing Philanthropy” article “Grow Your Organization By Engaging LGBTQIA+ People”
Access to “Get Q'd In” Education Series online
Services for nonprofits: speaking and engagements from Queer For Hire
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This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
A round up of resources to help you create an LGBTQIA+ inclusive Culture of Philanthropy and raise more money!
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Thandi Cai writes about “Queerness, Neurodivergence, and the Workplace: Moving Beyond Performative Inclusion”
Expanded Article: Grow Your Organization By Engaging LGBTQIA+ People — FREE
Services for nonprofits: Sustain a Culture of Philanthropy for Queer nonprofits
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<View the June 2025 newsletter here>
This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
Partnership launch: Queer For Hire + Bridge Philanthropic Consulting
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer Jamie Leon-Guerrero on Culture, Community, and Coming Out
AFP Global Webinar: “Get Q’d Up” – July 17
Services for nonprofits: Invest in Community-Centered Boards
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<View and download the July 2025 newsletter here>
This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
Recap of the LGBTQIA+ Health Summit panel: “Grants are not going to save us”
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer on The Ask and the Offering: Building Queer Futures in Unseen Places
Upcoming session at AFP LEAD: The Future of Philanthropy is Intersectional with Daa’iyah Rahman
Services for nonprofits: Planning for Pride — support for LGBTQIA+ and Ally organizations year-round
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<View and download the August 2025 newsletter here>
This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
Upcoming AFP Golden Gate panel: “Lessons from LGBTQIA+ Leaders: Fundraising Amid Sector Shifts” on Sept. 18
“Sincerely, Queers” guest writer on The Art of Micro-Advocacy: Small Actions That Drive Big Change
LGBTQI-ABCs Cultural Competency Guide — free download for ally nonprofits and leaders
Services spotlight: Gay Best Friends — 8 ways to engage Queer people beyond asking for money
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<View and download the September 2025 newsletter here>
This edition of the “Get a Q!” Newsletter features:
🌈 New Faces at Queer For Hire: Meet Laura, Andrew, Daa’iyah, Eli, and Maggie — as QFH expands its team and opens space for new clients this fall.
🤝 Sincerely, Queers Blog: Guest writer Chloe Cole-Wilson on From Competition to Coalition: Why Collaboration Beats Scarcity for Queer Orgs.
🎓 Free Training: Get Q’d Up — Level 2 in our national education series, focused on building full LGBTQIA+ donor pipelines across discovery, connection, investment, legacy, and retention.
📘 Free Resource: Diversify Your Funding: A Survival Guide for LGBTQIA+ Nonprofits — now available for download.
🏳️⚧️ Upcoming Speaking Engagement: Join Matt at AFP LEAD 2025 in Atlanta for The Future of Philanthropy is Intersectional.