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LGBT movement, enjoying rising public support and historic wins, gains financial clout

DENVER-- Following several years of declining revenue, LGBT social justice organizations experienced a 17% revenue increase from 2010 to 2011, according to a new report by the Movement Advancement Project (MAP).

Organizations are reaping the benefits of improved efficiency during the belt-tightening years, with increased funding, primarily fueled by an increase in individual donations, helping secure historic victories in the 2012 election.

VIDEO: White House honors Military Acceptance Project as Champion of Change

WASHINGTON -- The White House today honored San Diego-based Military Acceptance Project (MAP) for its work in the LGBT and military communities.

The ceremony, which was streamed live earlier this morning, was part of the White House's Champions of Change Program that highlights individuals and organizations doing extraordinary things. The event was followed by a panel discussion featuring MAP and other groups.

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Countdown to DADT repeal: Gay war hero Eric Alva to celebrate historic moment in San Diego

SAN DIEGO -- Eric Alva, the first documented American wounded in the Iraq war and a well-known LGBT activist, will be in San Diego next week to celebrate the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" on Tuesday, Sept. 20. He will also accept an award and commemorate a milestone of his own.

Alva will be the guest of the Military Acceptance Project (MAP), who will be presenting him with an award during a DADT-related celebration that night at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill.

Military Acceptance Project (MAP) to salute service members past, present and future on night of repeal in San Diego

SAN DIEGO -- On September 20, 2011, the day chosen as the end to U. S. military's ban on gays and lesbians serving openly, the Military Acceptance Project plans to salute to LGBT service members past, present and future.

Called, "SALUTE to LGBT Service Members and the End of DADT," the event will be from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at Bourbon Street Bar and Grill at 4612 Park Blvd, in University Heights.

The centerpiece of the event is the celebration of ALL LGBT service members and allies, past, present and future.

All service members and veterans in attendance will receive a gift.

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