We’re truly in awe of the Trans Day of Visibility fundraising of Mercury Stardust and Jory (AlluringSkull). Their tireless (and entertaining) efforts during their 30-hour fundraiser for Point of Pride left us overwhelmed and inspired—our hearts are full of the generosity, love, and mutual support shown by our community. In the words of Mercury, “When you talk about trans people, talk about our happiness, talk about how we help each other, talk about how we stand together and we are one.”
We showed our collective strength and our boundless love for and pride in each other. When we stand together, we are more than resilient; we are powerful.
Together, we raised $2 million dollars for transgender and gender diverse people in need. We’re changing the course of history, of trans futures, together. We are showing that we come together as a community to support each other in a world that so often doesn’t support us.
Thousands of lives will be changed—and many will be saved—as we provide access to necessary and affirming medical care and wellness resources like gender-affirming surgeries, hormone therapy, electrolysis, and garments to trans people in need who couldn’t otherwise access them.
In keeping with our commitment to transparency with donors, supporters, and community members, we wanted to share some insight into how your generous donations will make a difference.
These percentages were determined by considering both the level of demand from our community members and our fundraisers' priorities.*
Note: While we will be allocating a large portion of the funds this calendar year, we will also be responsibly saving a portion for future years to ensure continued growth and the ability to serve our community, especially in the face of ever-changing legislation that targets trans healthcare.
Stay tuned as we release our Annual Report and other impact/financial reporting here on our blog, on our Transparency page, and via social media.
*Point of Pride is continuing to monitor the constantly shifting landscape of anti-trans legislation in an effort to serve impacted communities while possible. In some instances, programs in impacted states may experience service interruptions as a result. Point of Pride is working closely with pro-bono lawyers in order to ensure our continued service to the trans community. If you have legal expertise and are interested in providing pro-bono service, we’d love to hear from you!
**300 recipients is an estimate based on the average cost surgery, adjusted for the general range of surgeries requested. The actual amount may vary depending on the type of procedure, the location of the surgeon, and the overall financial situation of the applicant. In order to ensure that applicants are able to use their grant, cash contributions to recipients will likely increase which may have an impact on the potential number of total recipients funded by Mercury and Jory’s fundraising efforts.
[Related reading] Continue to the second installment in our transparency series – From Fundraising to Impact #2.