Donate to Reel Affirmations and One in Ten
The support of our VIPs and other donors enables One in Ten to bring year-round events to the GLBT community of Washington, DC and we sincerely appreciate your contributions.
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There are many ways you can help One In Ten:
Make a Donation
Your support and generosity ensure that Reel Affirmations and One in Ten's
many cultural programs will continue to grow and flourish.
Reel Affirmations relies on the generosity of its donors to help underwrite screenings and costs associated with the film festival. Reel Affirmations is a costly endeavor. Each year we face increases in film and equipment rentals, theater costs, and marketing and transportation fees. The generous support of our donors enables One in Ten to bring year-round events to the GLBT community of Washington, DC.
Reel Affirmations relies on the generosity of its donors to help underwrite screenings and costs associated with the film festival. Reel Affirmations is a costly endeavor. Each year we face increases in film and equipment rentals, theater costs, and marketing and transportation fees. The generous support of our donors enables One in Ten to bring year-round events to the GLBT community of Washington, DC.
Donors & VIPs
Thank you to our wonderful Venture Group Members and VIPs — support from these generous people ensures that Reel Affirmations continues to flourish.
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Venture Group — $2,500 or more
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Anonymous
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Dierck Casselman & Scott Van Hove
Join the Venture Group by donating online now!
Studio Director — $1,000
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Barrett Brick & Antonio Ruffini
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Lisa Curry
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Melanie Levin
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Luiz Panzoldo
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Robert Riggins
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Rick Rosendall
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Roger Slagle
Film Critic — $750
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Anonymous
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Bernie Delia
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David Geckle
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Frank Genova
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Clark Matthews-Heffner
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Douglas Matthews-Heffner
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Joel Simkins
Diva/Director — $600
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Jheri Arnold
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Steve Benzek
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Jon Bourgault
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Hal Crawford
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James deButts
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Allison Gardner
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Glorida Grandolini
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Daniel Hicks
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Bill Hillegeist
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Brian Johnson
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James Kane
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Chris Layfield
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Andrew Love
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Leonard Massey
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Deborah Magano
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John McCall
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Sophie Mitrisin
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Michael Morley
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Tanya Peltz
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Olivia Pickett
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Rick Rose
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Cindy Scharf
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Ken Schellenberg
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Mark Storey
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Chris Suranna
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Neal Teplitz
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Art Thomas
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Cynthia Tweedie
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Reed Underwood
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Roger Welborn
Executive Producer — $350
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Debra Bonosconi
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Arnold Bullard
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Jack Cardonick
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Bill Cramer
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Robert Davidson
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Martin Duenes
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Lynne Filderman
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James Glenn
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Michael Gluck
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Jeffrey Hughes
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Joseph Hurley
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Jim Hutchinson
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Richard Kasten
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Sarah Kellogg
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Stephen Knapp
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Stuart Kurlander
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Craig Marina
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David Martin
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Roger Miller
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Thomas Reese
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Robert Scott
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Louis Snider
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Gilbert Swift
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Paul Thomas
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Kevin Turner
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Charles Van Gorder
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Errol Waits
Focus on the Future Campaign
What: Focus on the Future is our two-year fundraising campaign designed to ensure that we have the resources needed to continue our growth as we approach our 20th anniversary.
To continue to grow and flourish, we ask you to help.
Please take a moment to commit to Focusing on the Future with us.
Please take a moment to commit to Focusing on the Future with us.
How you can help: Please make a pledge or donation today. Our goal for this $175,000 campaign is to attain the following levels of support:
- 10 people to Focus on the Future @ $2,500 each
- 100 people to Focus in the Future @ $1,000 each
- 500 people to Focus on the Future @ $100 each
Click here to donate online!
Combined Federal Campaign
Are you a Federal Employee or member of the Military? If so, you can support One In Ten and Reel Affirmations by contributing through the Combined Federal Campaign. Spread your gift throughout the year – conveniently deducted from your paycheck.
If you are an employee of a company with a United Way campaign, you can support One In Ten at work. Look for One In Ten in the CFCNCA Catalog of Caring. Our number has changed!
Each fall, millions of Federal employees like you are invited to donate to one or more charities. You choose the amount; you choose the group or groups. A volunteer from your agency will ensure that you receive a catalogue listing the international, national and local charities that are eligible for the CFC. The volunteer will also provide a pledge card that asks you to specify the amount of your gift and the organization(s) to receive your support.
The CFC catalogue includes a brief statement written by each participating group describing its work, a phone number and (usually) Web site you can use to learn more about the charity, and a percentage figure that tells you what portion of the group's total income is spent on management and fundraising activity.
As a CFC donor, you may ask that your name and address be passed along to the group(s) you have decided to support. This is completely voluntary: You may remain anonymous. Do know that charities welcome the chance to thank you for your gift, and many will follow up with newsletters and other information. One word of warning: It can take a good deal of time for the local CFC administrators to collect and pass along the names and addresses, so you may not hear from your selected charities till the spring.
For more information visit "How to Give" as published by CFC Today.
If you are an employee of a company with a United Way campaign, you can support One In Ten at work. Look for One In Ten in the CFCNCA Catalog of Caring. Our number has changed!
CFC #74414
Thank you for your support!Each fall, millions of Federal employees like you are invited to donate to one or more charities. You choose the amount; you choose the group or groups. A volunteer from your agency will ensure that you receive a catalogue listing the international, national and local charities that are eligible for the CFC. The volunteer will also provide a pledge card that asks you to specify the amount of your gift and the organization(s) to receive your support.
The CFC catalogue includes a brief statement written by each participating group describing its work, a phone number and (usually) Web site you can use to learn more about the charity, and a percentage figure that tells you what portion of the group's total income is spent on management and fundraising activity.
As a CFC donor, you may ask that your name and address be passed along to the group(s) you have decided to support. This is completely voluntary: You may remain anonymous. Do know that charities welcome the chance to thank you for your gift, and many will follow up with newsletters and other information. One word of warning: It can take a good deal of time for the local CFC administrators to collect and pass along the names and addresses, so you may not hear from your selected charities till the spring.
For more information visit "How to Give" as published by CFC Today.
Matching Grants
Many companies and organizations offer to match donations that are made by their employees to 501( c) 3 nonprofit organizations.
Be sure to check with your employer about this very generous benefit. You could double the impact of your donation by simply
registering One In Ten in the program!







































