Discover LGBTQ Non-Profit Organizations in Michigan dedicated to supporting and empowering your community. Our directory features organizations committed to addressing the unique needs and challenges of the LGBTQ community through advocacy, programs, and services.
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Rooted in the Midland, Michigan community, Great Lakes Bay Pride represents a vital hub for 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and allies seeking connection, support, and resources. As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the organization envisions and strives to create an inclusive and supportive community that inspires engagement, equality, and respect for all people. What sets Great Lakes Bay Pride apart is their deeply personal approach to community building—from peer support groups where members find understanding and friendship, to social gatherings and cultural events that celebrate identity and belonging. The organization recognizes that support looks different for everyone, which is why they offer specialized programs tailored to specific needs, whether that's a transgender peer support group in Bay City, Friday night dinners fostering connection, or the Harmony Diversity Choir providing artistic expression and community. Great Lakes Bay Pride's commitment extends beyond Midland to serve the entire Great Lakes Bay Region, demonstrating a regional vision for inclusivity and support. By maintaining accessible resources, facilitating difficult conversations around identity and health, and creating welcoming spaces for celebration and gathering, Great Lakes Bay Pride has become an essential community resource. Their non-discrimination statement and community code of conduct reflect their dedication to creating truly safe and affirming spaces where every person is valued for who they are.
Founded in 2017, Jackson Pride Center has emerged as a vital community resource for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies in Jackson, MI. This 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization was created by passionate community members and professionals who recognized the need for dedicated advocacy, education, and relationship-building within the local LGBTQ+ community. What began as a response to an unmet community need has grown into a comprehensive organization that honors the unique experiences and paths of every individual it serves.
At its heart, Jackson Pride Center is driven by a commitment to connection and belonging. The organization brings together diverse voices through regular social gatherings, educational initiatives, and advocacy work that strengthens Jackson's LGBTQ+ community from within. Operating with core values of respect, inclusion, equity, and continuous learning, the center recognizes that community strength is built through acceptance and celebration of all people. From monthly support groups to special events and collaborative programs, Jackson Pride Center creates spaces where LGBTQ+ individuals can find community, access resources, and work toward shared goals.
The organization's vision extends beyond Jackson itself—working toward a broader world where LGBTQ+ people and their allies experience safety, health, and equity. Through intentional community building and genuine relationships, Jackson Pride Center demonstrates that meaningful change happens when diverse people come together with shared purpose and mutual respect.
Founded in 2015 through the collaboration of Holland Is Ready's board and Pride's officers, Out On The Lakeshore emerged from a community vision to create a dedicated center for LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies in Holland, Michigan. This nonprofit organization was born from a commitment to ensuring that nobody needs to navigate their identity alone, grounding its work in the belief that relationships are the heart of community building. Out On The Lakeshore's mission centers on being a leading organization along the Lakeshore providing safe spaces, support, and celebration for all LGBTQ+ members while fostering an environment where individuals are welcomed, supported, and celebrated for who they are. The organization's vision extends beyond Holland to create an equitable future by empowering and uplifting those who have been historically marginalized. Since its introduction at Holland PRIDE in June 2015, Out On The Lakeshore has grown into a vital community resource, now serving more than 6,000 individuals over eight years of operation. The organization's work spans four core pillars: relating through support and social programming, celebrating through the Holland PRIDE Festival, educating the community about LGBTQ+ identities and experiences, and advocating for safety, human rights, and inclusion. Recognized with the City of Holland's Social Justice Award in 2020, Out On The Lakeshore demonstrates how collaborative, respectful engagement between community members, local government, and organizations can advance meaningful change and create lasting positive impact in West Michigan.
Rooted in the transformative experience of the 1988 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Grand Rapids Pride Center emerged from the vision of West Michigan activists who returned home determined to create lasting positive change. What began as casual meetings in homes and welcoming businesses evolved into a dedicated community center that has served Grand Rapids, MI for over three decades. The organization hosted Grand Rapids' first Pride Celebration in 1988, establishing itself as a cornerstone of LGBTQ visibility and celebration in the region. From its early days navigating community resistance to becoming a recognized partner in historic civil rights achievements—including Grand Rapids' groundbreaking ordinance protecting residents from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity—Grand Rapids Pride Center has consistently championed equality and belonging. The organization's evolution reflects its commitment to growth and accountability. In 2016, the Lesbian Gay Community Network officially became Grand Rapids Pride Center, better representing its expanded mission and modernized operations. More recently, the center created a Community Accountability Plan addressing systemic racism and anti-Blackness, demonstrating their dedication to continuous learning and justice. Today, Grand Rapids Pride Center envisions a vibrant community where 2-SLGBTQ people are celebrated and empowered to achieve their fullest potential. Guided by principles of authenticity, accountability, community care, liberation, and justice, the organization remains dedicated to breaking down barriers, creating awareness, providing inclusive services, and bridging relationships within the Grand Rapids community and beyond.
For nearly three decades, LGBT Detroit has been a steadfast advocate and community anchor serving the Detroit, MI area with unwavering commitment to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals across all races, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds. What began in 1994 as KICK Publishing Company—the nation's third Black American LGBT media company—has evolved into a powerful force for social justice and community empowerment. The organization's mission centers on activating, amplifying, and sustaining LGBT culture, education, advocacy, and human rights through integrity and pride. LGBT Detroit's journey reflects deep community roots: from providing vital HIV/AIDS information during the pandemic crisis, to creating Hotter Than July as a platform for spiritual and cultural celebration, to establishing safe spaces where vulnerable populations can gather without fear. The organization recognizes the importance of cooperative economics and community self-determination, symbolized through their incorporation of both the Rainbow Flag and the Kwanzaa principle of Ujamaa in their identity. Today, LGBT Detroit operates from its headquarters in Detroit's northwest business and residential neighborhood, serving as a beacon of hope and strength for a community historically marginalized and misunderstood. Their expansion to 15 programs demonstrates their commitment to comprehensive support—addressing youth development, education, advocacy, and wellness—while maintaining the personal relationships and trust that have defined their work since inception.
Serving the Benton Harbor, Michigan community and beyond, OutCenter of Southwest Michigan stands as a vital resource for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families seeking acceptance, understanding, and support. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization led by LGBTQ+ community members and allies, OutCenter is rooted in the belief that every person deserves to feel safe and comfortable within their community.
The organization's mission extends beyond individual support to transforming Southwest Michigan into a more inclusive and equitable region. OutCenter prioritizes three core values: education that fosters understanding across civic and personal spheres, empathy that creates genuine dialogue between community members and institutions, and equity that amplifies and values the voices of all LGBTQ+ people. By combining grassroots support with strategic advocacy, OutCenter works to change hearts, minds, and policies at local and statewide levels.
What distinguishes OutCenter is its deep commitment to rural LGBTQ+ communities and its recognition of intersectionality within the broader LGBTQ+ population. The organization recognizes that LGBTQ+ individuals have diverse needs and identities, and programming is designed to uplift and support people in living their most authentic lives. Through community health equity initiatives, social programming, and volunteer opportunities, OutCenter continues to make measurable progress in creating an inclusive Southwest Michigan where kids, families, employers, and employees benefit from greater acceptance and understanding.
TransYouth Family Allies, based in Holland, MI, empowers children and families by building bridges between transgender and gender variant youth and the communities that support them. Founded on the principle that all children deserve respect and celebration regardless of their gender identity or expression, the organization works toward creating a society free of suicide and violence. TransYouth Family Allies recognizes that allies come from all walks of life—parents, educators, healthcare providers, legal professionals, clergy, administrators, and community members—all united in their commitment to nurturing and validating young people's inherent right to self-identify and self-express. The organization's guiding principles emphasize that the voices and concerns of transgender and gender variant children from all classes and subgroups deserve fair representation and should be heard. By fostering mutual benefit through collaborative partnerships, TransYouth Family Allies demonstrates that civil and human rights advancement for transgender youth is a shared community responsibility. Serving the Holland community and beyond, the organization provides a welcoming space where families can find understanding, resources, and solidarity as they support their children's authentic journeys.
PFLAG Manistee is a local chapter of the national Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays organization, rooted in the Onekama, MI community with a profound commitment to human dignity and diversity. The chapter was founded on the belief that only through respect, equality, and acceptance can individuals and communities reach their full potential. PFLAG Manistee welcomes parents, families, friends, and allies who share a vision of a society that embraces everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. At its heart, PFLAG Manistee is a community-centered organization dedicated to fostering healthy, respectful dialogue around LGBTQ+ issues. The organization celebrates the diversity within the Onekama area, recognizing that LGBTQ+ individuals and their loved ones deserve recognition, support, and equal treatment in all aspects of life. PFLAG Manistee's approach combines compassionate personal connection with broader social change, understanding that meaningful transformation happens both in individual hearts and in community institutions. The chapter invites all who believe in creating a more inclusive Onekama, Michigan to participate in its mission. Whether someone is a parent seeking understanding, a friend wanting to be a better ally, or an LGBTQ+ individual looking for community, PFLAG Manistee offers a welcoming space grounded in the principles of respect, dignity, and equality. By bringing people together in dialogue and shared purpose, PFLAG Manistee helps build a stronger, more compassionate community for everyone.
PFLAG Detroit is a community-centered organization rooted in the powerful belief that families thrive when they embrace and celebrate their LGBTQ+ members. Serving Troy, Michigan and the broader Detroit region, PFLAG Detroit was born from the lived experiences of parents who initially struggled to reconcile their expectations with the reality of their children's identities. What began as a small group of parents sharing their stories has evolved into a vibrant community of parents, LGBTQ+ individuals, relatives, friends, and allies working together toward a vision of an equitable and inclusive world. The organization's foundation rests on authentic relationships and mutual support—parents find reassurance and connection with other parents who have walked similar paths, LGBTQ+ individuals discover community and validation among peers, and allies develop deeper understanding through listening to genuine human stories. Operating under core values of accountability, bravery, community collaboration, inclusivity, and growth, PFLAG Detroit creates spaces where vulnerability is honored and challenging conversations happen with compassion. The organization recognizes that love and acceptance save LGBTQ+ lives, that families grow resilient when they support their LGBTQ+ children, and that healing occurs when families reconnect with understanding. For nearly four decades, PFLAG Detroit has remained steadfast in its commitment to combating hate, discrimination, and violence while advancing the fundamental goal of equal rights for all. By meeting people where they are and offering both practical support and emotional connection, PFLAG Detroit continues transforming families and strengthening the Detroit community's capacity for love, acceptance, and justice.
Since its founding in 1972 with one mother's courageous public act of support for her gay son, PFLAG has grown into a transformative movement for families and allies across America. Today, PFLAG Clinton Township stands as part of this legacy, bringing that same spirit of unconditional love and acceptance to the Michigan community. The organization welcomes parents, families, friends, and straight allies who unite with LGBTQ+ individuals in celebrating diversity and envisioning a society where everyone is embraced regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. In Clinton Township, MI, PFLAG creates a safe space where people can connect with others who share their values and experiences, breaking down isolation and building community bonds. The chapter's vision extends beyond individual support to systemic change—working toward a world where young people grow up free from fear and discrimination, where faith communities fully include LGBTQ+ members, where workplaces value and encourage LGBTQ+ individuals to reach their full potential, and where all people enjoy complete civil and legal equality. PFLAG Clinton Township embodies the belief that only through respect, dignity, and equality for all can we reach our full potential as human beings. The organization actively invites participation and support from anyone who shares this vision and hopes to realize these transformative goals within the local community.
Rooted in the Midland, Michigan community, Great Lakes Bay Pride represents a vital hub for 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and allies seeking connection, support, and resources. As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the organization envisions and strives to create an inclusive and supportive community that inspires engagement, equality, and respect for all people. What sets Great Lakes Bay Pride apart is their deeply personal approach to community building—from peer support groups where members find understanding and friendship, to social gatherings and cultural events that celebrate identity and belonging. The organization recognizes that support looks different for everyone, which is why they offer specialized programs tailored to specific needs, whether that's a transgender peer support group in Bay City, Friday night dinners fostering connection, or the Harmony Diversity Choir providing artistic expression and community. Great Lakes Bay Pride's commitment extends beyond Midland to serve the entire Great Lakes Bay Region, demonstrating a regional vision for inclusivity and support. By maintaining accessible resources, facilitating difficult conversations around identity and health, and creating welcoming spaces for celebration and gathering, Great Lakes Bay Pride has become an essential community resource. Their non-discrimination statement and community code of conduct reflect their dedication to creating truly safe and affirming spaces where every person is valued for who they are.
Founded in 2017, Jackson Pride Center has emerged as a vital community resource for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies in Jackson, MI. This 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization was created by passionate community members and professionals who recognized the need for dedicated advocacy, education, and relationship-building within the local LGBTQ+ community. What began as a response to an unmet community need has grown into a comprehensive organization that honors the unique experiences and paths of every individual it serves.
At its heart, Jackson Pride Center is driven by a commitment to connection and belonging. The organization brings together diverse voices through regular social gatherings, educational initiatives, and advocacy work that strengthens Jackson's LGBTQ+ community from within. Operating with core values of respect, inclusion, equity, and continuous learning, the center recognizes that community strength is built through acceptance and celebration of all people. From monthly support groups to special events and collaborative programs, Jackson Pride Center creates spaces where LGBTQ+ individuals can find community, access resources, and work toward shared goals.
The organization's vision extends beyond Jackson itself—working toward a broader world where LGBTQ+ people and their allies experience safety, health, and equity. Through intentional community building and genuine relationships, Jackson Pride Center demonstrates that meaningful change happens when diverse people come together with shared purpose and mutual respect.
Founded in 2015 through the collaboration of Holland Is Ready's board and Pride's officers, Out On The Lakeshore emerged from a community vision to create a dedicated center for LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies in Holland, Michigan. This nonprofit organization was born from a commitment to ensuring that nobody needs to navigate their identity alone, grounding its work in the belief that relationships are the heart of community building. Out On The Lakeshore's mission centers on being a leading organization along the Lakeshore providing safe spaces, support, and celebration for all LGBTQ+ members while fostering an environment where individuals are welcomed, supported, and celebrated for who they are. The organization's vision extends beyond Holland to create an equitable future by empowering and uplifting those who have been historically marginalized. Since its introduction at Holland PRIDE in June 2015, Out On The Lakeshore has grown into a vital community resource, now serving more than 6,000 individuals over eight years of operation. The organization's work spans four core pillars: relating through support and social programming, celebrating through the Holland PRIDE Festival, educating the community about LGBTQ+ identities and experiences, and advocating for safety, human rights, and inclusion. Recognized with the City of Holland's Social Justice Award in 2020, Out On The Lakeshore demonstrates how collaborative, respectful engagement between community members, local government, and organizations can advance meaningful change and create lasting positive impact in West Michigan.