This grassroots campaign aims to visually showcase to new community members the gender and sexual diversity in our shared spaces, especially for those of us who “pass” as straight cisgender folks.
Our goal is to expand the campaign to a larger community by selling visibility swag at festivals and conferences, as well as continuing efforts online. All products are suggested donation, and our goal is to give away at least 20% of the merchandise at discounted or no cost to our underserved community members.
Please contact us for any orders, no explanation needed. No one will be turned away.
Our goal is to expand the campaign to a larger community by selling visibility swag at festivals and conferences, as well as continuing efforts online. All products are suggested donation, and our goal is to give away at least 20% of the merchandise at discounted or no cost to our underserved community members.
Please contact us for any orders, no explanation needed. No one will be turned away.
A big fat thank you to
The Community Center TCC donated a shared booth at Boise Pride four years in a row. Thank you for being such a big support, and an extra special thank you to Javier Smith for mentoring our leadership team. |
Thank you to
Idaho Center for Sex Positive Culture ICSPC donated a shared booth at RelateCon 2019. Thank you for networking our groups and providing so many eager volunteers to run the booth. |
Thank you to
Pride Foundation The Pride Foundation awarded us a grant to improve our educational handouts, cover booth fees, and increase our inventory to give away much more swag to our underserved community members. |
Thank you to all our fabulous out and proud
polyQ volunteers that help run booths at conferences and festivals. 2018 = 12 Hours 2019 = 65 Hours 2020 = 10 Hours 2021 = 25 Hours 2022 = 60 Hours 2023 = 70 Hours 2024 = pending updated May, 2024 |
Where does my donation go?
The Queer Visibility Campaign is currently self funded. Your donations for fundraiser items go into a general fund to purchase more swag, cover booth fees, and reimburse travel costs for volunteers. Our goal is to give away at least 20% to our underserved community members, so please help spread the word by sharing this page.
The Queer Visibility Campaign is currently self funded. Your donations for fundraiser items go into a general fund to purchase more swag, cover booth fees, and reimburse travel costs for volunteers. Our goal is to give away at least 20% to our underserved community members, so please help spread the word by sharing this page.