After a year of hard work, we are thrilled to launch our new website for GSA activists and supporters!
The new website includes... (read on)
- Media Center
- Videos
- News Archive
- Blog
- Change the Nation, a brand-new section about our national work including resources for GSA activists throughout the country
- Directory of California GSA clubs where students can search for, map, and register their GSA
- Over 40 Resources for GSA activists divided into categories like “Building Your GSA” and “Creating Inclusive GSAs”
- Extensive library of key Research and Reports pertaining to GSAs, LGBT youth, and school safety issues
- Get Involved section where students can find tools for starting and running a GSA or helping to change laws and policies in California
- Change Your School section where students can download manuals to fight slurs on campus, advocate for LGBT-inclusive curriculum, and more
- Interactive National Map of every state participating in the National Association of GSA Networks with contact information for each group
- Legal Resources and information
- Event pages with online registration
- Favorites from our old website such as
- More opportunities to Donate and Support GSA Network
- And much, much more!
The new website is fully integrated with our new database. The project utilizes free, open source software, saving GSA Network thousands of dollars for years to come.
This project would not have been possible without DharmaTech, a nonprofit technology firm dedicated to empowering nonprofits with high impact technology solutions. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone at DharmaTech for their hard work and dedication to building and integrating our new website and database.
We thank the Gill Foundation for generously supporting this project. We would also like to thank our graphic designer Erin Olcsvary, our technology consultant John Kenyon, and of course GSA Network’s staff and youth leaders.
If you notice a broken link or other mistake on the site, please contact us.
By putting our materials in the hands of thousands more GSA activists throughout the country, the new website will further advance GSA Network’s mission to make schools safer for LGBT youth.
By Jackie Downing, Development and Communications Manager
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