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All proceeds go directly to Gender Education & Media, the non-profit organization that supports the production of GenderVision, and maintenance of GenderTalk and GenderVision websites.

Your donation is tax-deductible.  Gender Education & Media, Inc, a MAssachusetts-incorporated and registered non-profit, is a 501c3 - compliant organization.  The IRS automatically grants tax-deductible status to non-profits with budgets under $5000 annually.  Our budget is well under that - which means even small donations make a big difference.   

Gendervision is an all-volunteer effort, funded by you, our viewers and supporters.  We all donate our time - and money - to this cause because we believe that we can be effective in helping to create a world that is kinder to gender diversity.  If you believe in education as the way to a better future, a world where children are no longer bullied or even murdered for being gender-different, and where each of us has a legally-recognized and socially supported right to free gender identity and expression, then please join with us in this pioneering effort.

Gordene MacKenzieProducing a single video of any kind takes a lot of work, and requires access to some basic tools.  Producing a world-class video series of widespread interest and lasting value requires a huge commitment of time, energy, and resources.  We cannot do this without your help. In other sections of this site, you can read about volunteer opportunities, where you can get personally involved in making GenderVision.  For those who don't have the time or skills to work with us to produce GenderVision, there is a still a crucial way that you can help:  donate.

Nancy Nangeroni

Anything you can give will be greatly appreciated and of real value in helping us produce what will be, to many of us, the most important video production happening.  Please take a moment to think about what it will mean to you to have an educational series of videos covering all aspects of transgenderism, as well as broader gender and GLBT issues.  Imagine the importance of having a transgender-produced video program, a venue where transgender persons can speak in their own voices, uncensored by mainstream myopia, where we can talk about the true complexities of life, unsanitized, unsimplified, uncompromised.  Please, give what you can, and encourage others to do likewise.  We promise to deliver more than your money's worth, just as we did with GenderTalk radio, only better.

Thank You for your Generous Support!

Warmly,

Nancy Nangeroni & Gordene MacKenzie