Bisexual Resource Center
About Bisexual Resource Center
Rooted in Boston's LGBTQIA+ community since 1985, the Bisexual Resource Center began as the East Coast Bisexual Network and incorporated as a 501(c)3 nonprofit in 1989, becoming a pioneering force in bi+ visibility and advocacy. The organization's mission centers on connecting the bi+ community and helping members thrive through resources, support, and celebration, envisioning an empowered, visible, and inclusive global community for bisexual people. Operating entirely through dedicated volunteer board members who contribute 10-40 hours monthly, the Boston-based center has built lasting community connections through affiliated networks like the Boston Bisexual Women's Network—founded in 1983 and approaching 30 years of service—which publishes the internationally-read Bi Women Quarterly newsletter. The Bisexual Resource Center's legacy includes publishing the Bisexual Resource Guide from 1990-2002, which connected organizations and individuals across the globe from Argentina to Zambia. Today, the organization continues raising awareness and building bridges within LGBT and ally communities while fostering bi-supportive social and political spaces. With roots deep in Boston and reach extending nationwide and internationally, the center remains committed to supporting the diverse, intersectional community of bi+ individuals while celebrating their integral role within the broader LGBTQIA+ ecosystem.