ROSMY Sponsors
The “Richmond Outreach for Sexual Minority Youth” website boasts the financial support of several organizations and corporations, including:
http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/foundation.asp
Starbucks refuses gifts to “religious activities” – See #4 at:
http://www.starbucks.com/customer/cs_donate_guide.asp
The Community Foundation of Central Virginia
One of this group’s states priorities is to encourage “families to build stronger, healthier, and more productive environments for themselves, their community and their children.” See item #2 at:
http://www.youthgiveback.org/page19114.cfm
On their website, they boast a “Pooled Fund for Jewish Community Activism on GLBT Issues ““ the only one of its kind in the country — plays a unique role as grantmaker, convener and advocate for the welcoming and celebration of gays and lesbians in Jewish life.”
http://www.shefafund.org/g_glbt.asp
According to their site, Genworth does not fund .. religious .. organizations.
http://www.genworth.com/genworth/about_us/community/giving.jsp
Capital One
According to Capital One’s website, their focus areas include “improving the lives of children in need and their families, and rejuvenating neighborhoods.”
http://www.capitalone.com/about/community/inthecommunity/grants.shtml
?linkid=WWW_Z_Z_Z_ICOM_C1_03_T_IGRT
Wachovia Foundation – Wachovia Securities
http://www.wachovia.com/inside/page/0,,139_414,00.html
According to Wachovia’s website, “Every individual at Wachovia has an ongoing responsibility to advance diversity.”
Family Life Line
Under a subtitle reading: “From the cradle to the rocking chair,” the Family Lifeline website boasts that it is “uniquely qualified to deal with the complex issues facing families today.”
http://www.family-lifeline.org/