Programs
The Queer Trans Project
In 2024 The Queer Trans Project shipped thousands of Build-a-Queer Kits to transgender and nonbinary individuals across the United States Each kit included free gender-affirming resources such as chest binders packers shapewear tucking tape makeup condoms emergency contraception and inclusive health materials Priority access was given to BIPOC and disabled individuals The program reached every US state and territory and distributed over 500000 worth of careGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$77.9KFlight Assistance Program
Flight Assistance Program We connected individuals with flights who are seeking gender-affirming care in partnership with Elevated Access This program provided barrier-free travel for trans people living in restrictive or unsafe states In 2024 we supported over 100000 miles of travel for medical appointments surgeries and access to affirming careGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided––Program 1 [2025]
The Build-a-Queer Kits program offers free gender-affirming items like chest binders packers tape and other essentials to trans and gender-diverse individuals unable to access these items safely or affordably. Our 2025 impact: - 5,490 Transgender & Gender Diverse People Served in the U.S. - $506,352.64 Valuation of Items Distributed - 12,109 Total Items Distributed Pre-survey data from the Build-a-Queer Kits program shows that many respondents already felt comfortable in their gender identity prior to engaging with QTP. Nearly half reported feeling mostly or very comfortable and over three-quarters reported at least some comfort. This reflects a community with strong self-knowledge and clarity about who they are. At the same time more than three-quarters of respondents reported that accessing gender-affirming care and items was somewhat or very difficult with fewer than one in ten reporting that access was easy. Taken together these findings highlight a critical distinction: confidence in identity does not equate to access to resources. Many respondents know who they are but lack the financial means safety or availability needed to express that identity in daily life. This tension helps explain why QTPs work is impactful even among people who already feel confident in their gender. The kits do not create identity; they remove barriers. Early post-survey responses suggest that once access is provided recipients experience increased comfort expressing their gender greater confidence living authentically and frequent integration of their selected gender-affirming items into daily life.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2025 – Dec 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$228.7K
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