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Driven in large part by LGBTQ+ employee advocacy, our sponsors help us to not only put on a world-class Pride celebration and support community efforts around the region, but to also foster and support ongoing advancements in equity and inclusion for all of our LGBTQ+ community, year-round.
One of the ways you can #gayitforward with Pride Northwest is through a direct donation! Your contribution to Pride Northwest not only supports the annual Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and Parade but year-round programming as well. You can find more information about all of our programs here.
Your donation supports Pride Portland's annual events and programs that inspire, educate, and celebrate our vibrant and diverse community. Together, we can build a future free from discrimination, where everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities.
Our annual roundup of LGBTQ+ parades, pageants, concerts, drag shows, and festivals. Like so many of our wonderful small plates restaurants, Portland “does things a little differently” when it comes to celebrating Pride month.
Pride Northwest, Inc. Pride Northwest is a (c)3 nonprofit organization that produces the annual Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and Parade, and hosts, supports or sponsors a number of other LGBTQIA2S+ events and community programs throughout the year.
Pride Northwest, Inc. has organized the annual Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and Parade since The Portland Pride Festival is the single, largest visibility avenue for our region’s LGBTQ+ community organizations and businesses, where they can attract new supporters and clients, increase their volunteer base, and raise much needed funds.
Your donation supports Pride Portland's annual events and programs that inspire, educate, and celebrate our vibrant and diverse community. Together, we can build a future free from discrimination, where everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities.
Like so many of our wonderful small plates restaurants, Portland “does things a little differently” when it comes to celebrating Pride month. The big hoorah that is the Waterfront Pride Festival and Parade moved to July a few years back because of scheduling conflicts, including with the Rose Festival and Juneteenth celebrations. In doing so, the hope was to stretch the party across not.