There is a Pink Elephant in the Room (So cuddly, no?)
How can we more effectively engage LGBTQ+ #donors when we find the #donor database does not track folks by gender identity and sexual orientation?
That's reality at most #nonprofits, including many of those that primarily serve LGBTQ+ people (Anderson et al, 2018) (LGBT Giving Project - Burns et al, 2020). Some groups already do this in their #databases:
*** Many #organizations keep tabs on LGBTQ+ donors within notes sections
*** Some nonprofits add self-identified pronouns that donors use
*** Other groups make sure they document same-sex households
*** Still others want to make sure they can make #fundraising teams know about someone’s *self-disclosed, public gender identity and sexual orientation by labeling files or by creating “campaigns” or “lists.”
====> For an example of best practices, guidelines, and recommendations for LGBTQ+ data collection being used by many #nonprofits and #government, I refer you to Funders for LGBTQ Issues (2023)