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Pride Foundation

The Pride Foundation is an LGBT philanthropic foundation in the Pacific Northwest. It was founded in 1985,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our History )〕 and has issued over $8 million in grants 〔(Pride Foundation, Grants overview )〕 and over $1.65 million to the more than 50 scholarships it manages.〔(Pride Foundation, Scholarships overview )〕 In 1993, when The Pride Foundation first began granting scholarships it partnered with the Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) to collaborate on a joint application process.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Greater Seattle Business Association | Scholarships )
==History==
The Foundation's first president was Allan Tunning, a small businessman who donated $1.2 million, dying just a year after helping set up the organization.〔Gary Atkins, ''Gay Seattle: stories of exile and belonging''. University of Washington Press, 2003, p. 346〕
In 1995, the Foundation was part of a shareholder proxy initiative which convinced McDonald's Corporation to extend its non-discrimination policy to include sexual orientation. In March 2000, the initiative convinced General Electric to include orientation in both its policy and its diversity training program.
On February 24, 2008, Pride Foundation announced that former Microsoft employee Ric Weiland (d. 2006) had bequeathed $65 million to support gay rights and HIV/AIDS organizations - the largest-ever single bequest for the LGBT community.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pride Foundation, ''Rick Weiland leaves $65 million to support Gay Rights and HIV/AIDS Organizations )〕 Through his estate, Weiland established a fund at the Pride Foundation that will provide $46 million over the next eight years to 10 national LGBT and HIV/AIDS organizations〔 that he personally selected and $19 million directly to Pride Foundation〔 for their scholarships and grants supporting the Northwest's LGBT community. Weiland, one of the first five people to work at Microsoft, was a Foundation Board member for several years.
On December 10, 2009, the Foundation was given a Seattle Human Rights Award 〔(seattle.gov, ''Seattle Human Rights Day'' )〕 for its advocacy for the LGBT community.

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