facebook pixel

Donate Now

Join a special giving circle, available for new and increased gifts to support the Pride Concert, San Francisco Opera’s first celebration performance featuring LGBTQ+ musicians and Bay Area LGBTQ+ organizations. Learn about a few historical LGBTQ+ locations in San Francisco and some of our community partner organizations.

 

Your Gift

Please note that we are only able to process credit cards (not debit cards) at this time.
  • Your card will be charged once.

  • Your card will be charged on or around the 15th of every month.

  • Your card will be charged once a year.

Custom amounts must be $5 or more.

Donor

Let us know how you'd like to be addressed and contacted.

Billing Information

Community Partners

Tenderloin Museum Photo cropped.jpg

THE TENDERLOIN MUSEUM

The Tenderloin Museum celebrates and preserves the history and culture of San Francisco's vibrant Tenderloin neighborhood through exhibitions, public programs, and community engagement. The Museum explores the intersection of history and art, highlighting LGBTQIA+ and other marginalized histories and community voices through walking tours, weekly programs, a permanent exhibition, and a rotating art gallery. All are welcome to be a part of this ongoing story!

VISIT

National AIDS Memorial Photo cropped.jpg

NATIONAL AIDS MEMORIAL

Founded in 1991, the National AIDS Memorial is the steward of our nation’s two most notable AIDS memorials:  National AIDS Memorial Grove: The nation’s sole federal memorial to AIDS, 300,000+ people visit this beautiful 10-acre landscape each year. AIDS Memorial Quilt: A 54-ton tapestry comprised of 50,000+ panels commemorating over 110,000 lives lost to AIDS. Imparting the history and lessons of AIDS—and the AIDS Movement—is at the core of everything we do, and through our iconic AIDS Memorials and inspiring programs, we seek to ensure that the story of AIDS is known by current and future generations; that they stay engaged in the fight against HIV; be inspired to advance health and social justice efforts; and embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion.

VISIT

thumbnail_Comton's Stop cropped.jpg

COMPTON'S CAFETERIA RIOT

The Tenderloin Museum is proud to announce the reopening of The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot, an original, interactive theater piece directly inspired by the historic riot for Transgender rights. The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot is an integral piece of the Tenderloin’s identity, and this play offers a singular opportunity for audiences to celebrate the individuals whose tenacious spirit spawned a movement against the long history of discrimination and violence. Attendees will convene for a late night breakfast in our functioning replica diner, where a 12 person cast will recreate the neighborhood’s seminal act of resistance and immerse the audience in the tribulations of a marginalized community striving for survival and recognition.

VISIT