NEWS RELEASE: Equality Florida’s Pulse Victims Fund Surpasses $7M

 
Equality Florida’s Pulse Victims Fund Surpasses $7 Million
Celebs and Elected Leaders Among the Nearly 120,000 donors
 
An online fundraiser for the victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting set up by Equality Florida has raised $7M in a campaign that continues to break records for online philanthropy. 

Equality Florida launched the GoFundMe campaign

 hours following news of the horrific shooting with an initial goal of raising $100,000. The campaign became the quickest to reach $1M, the first to reach $2M, and stands at $6.9M raised from over 117,000 contributors from 120 countries. Combined with offline fundraising efforts, total contributions now exceed $7M.

“The outpouring of love and support from across the globe has been overwhelming,” said Equality Florida executive director Nadine Smith. “We are grateful for the small-dollar gifts that comprise the bulk of this fund, and contributions from those who have used their positions of power to support the victims and families.” 

The vast majority of contributions are small-dollar gifts with less than 700 donations for $1,000 or more. The contributions showcase countless local restaurants, bars, and small businesses who have hosted their own fundraising efforts in support of the fund; as well as several advocacy organizations who have contributed, including Executive Pride, The Gill Foundation, Campaign for Southern Equality, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). 

Several large corporate donors have also contributed to Equality Florida’s Pulse Victims Fund, including the Tampa Bay Rays, GoFundMe, Hamburger Mary's Restaurants, WePay, Tito’s Vodka, and MGM Resorts International. 

Equality Florida’s Pulse Victims Fund also received support from several high-profile donors, including Jeffree Star, Philip DeFranco, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, California’s Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, Stuart Milk, and Lena Dunham.

Earlier today, GLAAD and Interscope Records released “Hands,” a musical tribute to the victims of Orlando, featuring 24 musical artists. The tribute will be made available at iTunes exclusively. Proceeds from the sale of the new tribute single in the United States will benefit the Pulse Victims Fund, the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida, and GLAAD. ListenHERE

All contributions collected via Equality Florida’s Pulse Victims Fund GoFundMe campaign will go to victims’ families and survivors without exception. The distribution of the fund is being coordinated with the City of Orlando’s OneOrlando Fund to ensure speed, transparency, and to prevent fraud.

 
 

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