In practicing our commitment to supporting marginalized communities, Dimensions started a new program to provide support for various groups that directly support those in need who may have, due to political pressure or other means, found they are in need financially. Each quarter Dimensions will select either a local or state not for profit group to provide. We also want to provide awareness to groups who are doing amazing things to help bring people together by providing links to places to learn more.
Philanthropy

Rain City Rock Camp
Rain City Rock Camp is Seattle’s only nonprofit that combines music education, gender-responsive programming, and a commitment to positive social change. They use music as a vehicle with the goals to empower participants to take risks, question norms, and build their identities and communities. They center youth and adults of marginalized genders through inclusive programming and mentors who reflect their community. Their strengths-based music programs support holistic growth—building activism, self-expression, and collaboration—while participants learn instruments, create and perform original music, and explore the music industry through a social justice lens, practicing body positivity, boundaries, co-creation, and problem-solving along the way.

Seattle Pride
The Seattle Out & Proud Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation. You know them as Seattle Pride, and the work they do is essential for visibility and celebration. From the iconic Seattle Pride Parade to Seattle Pride in the Park, their events bring together thousands of people from across the region and beyond, creating vibrant spaces for visibility and joy. Their year-round community mixers, drag brunches, ballroom events, and Pride Nights at theaters, museums, and sports arenas extend their impact, making sure the celebration continues well beyond June.
National Museum of African American History and Culture
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of the unvarnished truth of African American life, history and culture. It connects stories, scholarship, art, and artifacts from the past and present to illuminate the contributions, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped our nation. The museum forges new and compelling avenues for audiences to experience the arc of living history.
PFlag National
PFLAG is the nation's largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and those who love them. Founded in 1973 by a mother and her gay son, PFLAG was born from the unified front of a family leading with love. An inspiring alliance of LGBTQ+ people and their loved ones continues to fuel PFLAG, fifty years later. PFLAG’s network of over 360 chapters and more than 550,000 members and supporters are helping create an equitable and inclusive world where every LGBTQ+ person is safe, celebrated, empowered, and loved.