Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues (New York, NY) is comprised of grantmakers and individual donors advocating for increased funding support for the LGBT community through education and capacity building within the philanthropic community. Grant supports development of a report mapping transnational funding of LGBT work outside of the United States, and coordination of a global LGBT donor strategy convening. $10,000

International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (New York, NY) protects and advances the human rights of all people and communities subject to discrimination or abuse on the basis of sexual orientation/expression, gender identity/expression or HIV status. $10,000

International Lesbian and Gay Association (Brussels, Belgium) is a world-wide network of national and local groups dedicated to achieving equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) people everywhere. Grant supported production of report on lesbian and bisexual women's health, and travel for participants in the March 2006 Lesbian and Bisexual Women's Health Pre-Conference. $3,000

Korean Sexual-Minority Culture and Rights Center (Seoul, Korea) is Korea's first center for sexual minorities, people living with HIV/AIDS and supporters of sexual minorities. Grant supported ARC International's 2005 International Dialogue on Gender, Sexuality, HIV/AIDS and Human Rights, which KSCRC hosted in collaboration with ARC International. $2,000

Urgent Action Fund-Africa (Nairobi, Kenya) is the only international women's fund in the world designed to respond on short notice. UAF collaborates with women activists in three primary contexts: peace building in situations of armed conflict, escalating violence, or politically volatile environments; potentially precedent-setting legal and legislative actions; and protection of women human rights defenders. Grant supported East Africa Convening on Sexual Rights, focusing on sexual rights in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. $10,000