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LGBTQ+ Rights

The Trevor Project

Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ young people under 25.

Founded 1998 28 years of work
Focus United States
Rating 100/100 Charity Navigator

A score of 100 out of 100 from Charity Navigator places The Trevor Project among the most accountable, transparent, and operationally sound nonprofits in the United States.

What this charity does

LGBTQ+ rights organizations combine direct services (crisis support, legal aid, healthcare), political advocacy, education, and litigation. Crisis-line organizations like The Trevor Project provide suicide-prevention support for LGBTQ+ youth. Legal-advocacy groups pursue impact litigation on issues like marriage equality, employment discrimination, and gender-affirming care. Education groups work in schools and corporate settings to build inclusive environments. Funding supports counselors, attorneys, lobbyists, and education staff.

Why it matters

Look for outcomes: laws changed, court rulings won, individuals served, schools enrolled in inclusion programs. The Trevor Project publishes detailed annual reports with outcome data — that is the level of transparency to expect. Be wary of "awareness" organizations without measurable policy or service outcomes.

Common programs in this space

The Trevor Project works within lgbtq+ rights. These are the kinds of programs typically run in this space — visit their site for current specifics.

  • Crisis and suicide-prevention support for LGBTQ+ youth
  • Impact litigation on civil rights, marriage, healthcare access, and employment discrimination
  • School-based inclusion programs and educator training
  • Healthcare access advocacy, especially for gender-affirming care
  • Political training and candidate recruitment for LGBTQ+ leaders

How to support beyond a one-time gift

  • + Monthly recurring gifts sustain crisis-line staffing and multi-year litigation strategies
  • + Volunteer as a crisis counselor (most organizations offer training)
  • + Advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in your workplace and community
  • + Donate appreciated stock or planned gifts to support long-term legal campaigns
  • + Vote for and donate to LGBTQ+ inclusive candidates in local and state elections

Verify before you give

A few minutes of independent verification pays off — especially for larger gifts. These resources let you confirm the details on The Trevor Project:

Frequently asked

Is The Trevor Project a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit?
The Trevor Project operates as a registered nonprofit organization. You can verify their current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status using the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search tool. We recommend confirming directly on the IRS website before making any large donation.
What percentage of donations to The Trevor Project goes to programs?
Program-expense ratios change year to year and are published in The Trevor Project's annual Form 990 filing. You can read the most recent filings on ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer or Candid (formerly GuideStar). Charity Navigator has rated The Trevor Project at 100/100, reflecting its overall financial health and accountability.
How does The Trevor Project measure its impact?
The Trevor Project publishes impact reporting through its annual report, program-specific updates on its website, and the rating analysis from Charity Navigator. Look for outcomes: laws changed, court rulings won, individuals served, schools enrolled in inclusion programs. The Trevor Project publishes detailed annual reports with outcome data — that is the level of transparency to expect. Be wary of "awareness" organizations without measurable policy or service outcomes.
What's the most effective way to donate to The Trevor Project?
Most charities — including The Trevor Project — get the most use out of unrestricted, recurring monthly donations. Recurring gifts let the organization plan staffing and program commitments. You can also donate appreciated stock to avoid capital-gains tax, leave a planned gift in your will, or take advantage of employer-matching programs.
How can I support The Trevor Project without donating money?
Monthly recurring gifts sustain crisis-line staffing and multi-year litigation strategies Volunteer as a crisis counselor (most organizations offer training) Advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in your workplace and community Visit the official website at thetrevorproject.org for current volunteer and advocacy opportunities.