We are proud to be a part of the Pacifica Radio Network, which distributes OutCasting to more than 50 stations. We are also honored to be a longterm grantee of the Elias Foundation, whose visionary leaders made suggestions to us that led to the original idea for OutCasting.
When the time comes to broaden our focus, MFPG will work with other nonprofit organizations to create new programs addressing a variety of issues.
MFPG's previous incarnation, WDFH Westchester Public Radio, had a long list of supporters. You can view them here.
MFPG is represented by Tim Fitzgibbon and other attorneys at the law firm of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough in Washington, D.C., and by Alycia Vivona of the firm Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young in New York. These attorneys and their firms, through their extremely generous and longterm pro bono representation, have contributed enormously to the success of MFPG and OutCasting. MFPG is also grateful to accountant Jack Lichtenstein of NYC.
MFPG/WDFH has been supported by two major donors ($15,000-$100,000+) who prefer to remain anonymous and by Douglas Durst of the Durst Organization in NYC.
We have also received grants from
MFPG is also supported by:
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LGBTQ issues seen from the rarely heard perspectives of LGBTQ youth and straight allies — not by and for LGBTQ youth, but by LGBTQ youth and straight allies and for anyone who wants to better understand LGBTQ issues — parents, grandparents, kids, relatives, straight, LGBTQ, or whatever!
... in-depth coverage of LGBTQ issues, featuring discussions with highly authoritative experts and people with compelling stories
... working extra hard to bring you commentaries, discussions, and perspectives from our youth participants
... having fun with the Ga[y]me Show, extra commentaries, and other behind-the scenes stuff
Our groundbreaking LGBTQ youth program, heard on 50+ Pacifica network stations, iTunes, and here.
As a nonprofit, we rely on individual donations and foundation and corporate grants.