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'''The Blue Alliance''' is an American [[non-profit organization]] of [[lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender]] (LGBT) Alumni of the [[US_Air_Force_Academy|US Air Force Academy]] in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]]. The Blue Alliance is an independent [[501(c)(3)]] organization that does not represent the |
'''The Blue Alliance''' is an American [[non-profit organization]] of [[lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender]] (LGBT) Alumni of the [[US_Air_Force_Academy|US Air Force Academy]] in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]]. The Blue Alliance is an independent [[501(c)(3)]] organization that does not represent the |
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Formation | 2007 in San Francisco |
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Type | 501(c)(3) |
Legal status | Non Profit Public Benefit Corporation |
Purpose | Philanthropic |
Headquarters | Denver, CO United States |
Membership | c. 150 |
Chairman of the Board | Greg Mooneyham '87 |
Staff | 1 full time/0 paid |
Website | Blue-Alliance |
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The Blue Alliance is an American non-profit organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Alumni of the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Blue Alliance is an independent 501(c)(3) organization that does not represent the US Air Force Academy Association of Graduates nor the U. S. Air Force Academy.
History
The group was initially formed in 2007 when 35 LGBT alumni of the Air Force Academy ....
The organization continued to grow, and in November 2009 established a leadership structure to support the membership of over 200.[1] The organization now comprises an unofficial "affinity group" among the U. S. Naval Academy Alumni. The organization incorporated as a 501(c)(3) in the State of California in ¿¿July, 2007?.
Mission
The Blue Alliance provides a path for "reconnection" for the many GLBT USAFA alumni who have over time been disassociated from the U. S. Air Force Academy and the USAFA Association of Graduates because of their sexuality or gender identity. By maintaining visibility, the members of the organization become role models for current Cadets, parents and family of midshipmen and for other alumni serving in the fleet.
Although most Blue-Alliance members would prefer to see an end to the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy, political activism is not the primary mission of the organization. [1]
Outreach
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One of the more revealing facts from the Blue-Alliance study was the that only one in six of those who enter the academy identify as LGBT at the time they enter. The remaining 83% re-identify as LGBT while at the academy, in the fleet, or as civilians after completion of their service.
References
- ^ a b USNA Out website Cite error: The named reference "web" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).