CAMPUS PRIDE INC
PO Box 240473, Charlotte, NC 28224 www.campuspride.org

Total Revenue
$252,474
Total Expenses
$204,281
Net Assets
$53,483

Organizations Filed Purposes: Campus Pride serves LGBTQ and ally student leaders and campus organizations in the areas of leadership development, support programs and services to create safer, more inclusive LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities.

Student Leader Network: Over 1400 college campuses and a 135,000 plus student leaders who are supported with social justice education, leadership programs, resources and services to create safer, more inclusive learning environments for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and straight ally students. Much of the student leader network of Campus Pride works within Southern campuses, rural communities as well as other under-resourced campuses (two year colleges, HBCUs, religious campuses, etc)

Campus Pride Index & National College Fair ProgramThe Campus Pride National College Fair Program is the only one of its kind in five city locations this year: Charlotte, NC; New York, NY; Indianapolis, IN; Denver, Colorado; and Los Angeles, LA. For over a decade, the fair program has supported thousands of LGBTQ youth including first generation, low socio-economic youth and under-represented youth of color and, or trans youth, in providing access to higher education and to find LGBTQ-friendly campuses, testing services and scholarships. In total, Campus Pride had over 280 participating colleges in the college fair program and served 7800+ youth and families finding LGBTQ-friendly campuses. The college fair program is in tandem with the Campus Pride Index (www.CampusPrideIndex.org) which is designed for addressing the concerns of LGBTQ and ally students when it comes to academics, student life and campus safety. The award-winning Campus Pride Index was overhauled in 2015 with new LGBTQ-friendly benchmarks. The Index provides a free dynamic, online listing of over 340+ LGBTQ-Friendly colleges and universities and a detailed synopsis of their LGBTQ policies, programs and practices.

Camp Pride: Campus Pride Summer Leadership Academy: Thirty-four student leaders and 14 peer youth educators attended Camp Pride 2018 from 30 different colleges (including two year, women's colleges, HBCU's) from 11 states across the country. The annual camp is 5 day/4 nights and is based in the social change model of leadership development and provides invaluable social justice tools to prepare young adults for advocating for LGBTQ equality, understanding an inter sectional identity framework as well as supporting greater access and equity in a diverse, global society. The camp was hosted in Charlotte, NC. Each individual leaves with a tailored action plan to improve LGBTQ campus life and safety. In addition, 15 advisors/campus officials participated in the annual LGBTQ Professional Academy for Advisors (aka Advisor Boot camp).

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Shane WindmeyerE.D./Ex-officio45$38,850
Kevin FoxDirector4$0
Nash DeelDirector4$0
Brian LoffmanDirector4$0
Tom ElliottSecretary4$0
Gregory Pizarro JrVice Chair/Trea4$0
Markus PitchfordChairman4$0

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