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Make a Difference in Your Community

Donate by July 23 to receive Gala tickets to this year's Queer Film Festival. And make a difference!

45% of Out On Screen’s budget currently relies on government funding. We can shift this and you can help! Last fall, we shared our need to raise an additional $4,000 per month in order to continue Out On Screen’s success. Already the community has rallied to contribute an amazing $3,000 per month. We're almost there!

Help us create a more sustainable future in the face of this latest financial challenge.

Your donation allows us to celebrate queer culture through film at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival, support youth education through Out in Schools and tell our stories through the Queer History Project

By becoming a Reel Patron, you will help us:

  • Enhance Festival activities that bring together artists and audience
  • Launch a Queer History community public art installation
  • Deliver 55 Out in Schools presentations to reach more than 6,000 students across BC
  • Train a team of Out in Schools facilitators to reach rural communities

When you donate you receive exclusive benefits to the Vancouver Queer Film Festival. Click here for a complete list of donor levels.

Reel Patrons who donate before July 23, 2010 will receive the applicable perks for the 2010 Vancouver Queer Film Festival. For gifts received after July 23, the Reel Patron perks will be directed towards the 2011 Festival.

Become a Reel Patron and send us your gift today! Donating is easy! Just fill out our Reel Patron Form and drop it in the mail or donate online now through Canada Helps.

There are many other ways to give such as: corporate matching programs,Vancity Visa Rewards, AIR MILES, planned gifts and bequests. Thank you for your interest and support!

Contact:

Paul Crosby
Director of Development
paul@outonscreen.com
604.844.1615

Our mailing list is never shared or sold. A tax receipt will be issued for all donations over $20.

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"In the words of Baynard Rustin: We need in every community a gang of angelic trouble makers. When I give to Out On Screen I feel that I’m supporting the angels in our community." Sean George

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