IFGE

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The International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit transgender advocacy organization founded in 1986.

IFGE's stated mission is to "promote understanding and acceptance of transgender people through advocacy and educational initiatives."

At its peak, IFGE was one of the very few TG organizations to have a paid staff and an open-to-the-public office.

IFGE published Transgender Tapestry, which was originally titled The TV-TS Tapestry 1995.

IFGE spun off from the Tiffany Club, a social and support organization for the transgender community, in 1986.

Controversy and the Winslow Street Fund

Chicago House, birthplace of the Winslow Street Fund

IFGE, like many TG Community organizations, has had its share of internal difficulties, arising from, among other things, personality differences and control over finances, in particular the Winslow Street Fund.

The Winslow Street Fund was established in GET DATE IN HERE as a self-sustaining endowment fund, the purpose of which was to benefit the TG Community. Although part of IFEG, the Fund was to be managed by an independent Board Of Trustees.


Current status

As of this writing the exact status of IFGE is uncertain and unknown. Tapestry has not had a current issue for several years and the group's web site has not been updated since 2012. The current office is said to be in Washington, DC.

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