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You are here: Home / News / Human Rights Campaign Restructures Amid Layoffs: A New Direction for LGBTQ+ Advocacy

Human Rights Campaign Restructures Amid Layoffs: A New Direction for LGBTQ+ Advocacy

Dated: February 9, 2025

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the largest LGBTQ+ civil rights organization in the United States, is set to lay off approximately 20% of its workforce as part of a significant restructuring effort. This decision, impacting around 50 employees, comes in response to evolving political and financial challenges facing the organization.

Key Takeaways

  • HRC will lay off 20% of its staff, approximately 50 employees, effective February 12.
  • The organization aims to refocus its mission to adapt to a changing political landscape.
  • Financial reports indicate that HRC’s expenses have outpaced its revenue, necessitating budget adjustments.

Financial Challenges Prompt Restructuring

HRC has experienced a decline in net assets, with total revenue dropping from $85 million in 2023 to approximately $75 million in 2024. Meanwhile, expenses have risen to nearly $89 million, leading to a net asset decline of over $12 million. This unsustainable financial model has prompted leadership to reevaluate operational strategies.

The organization’s president, Kelley Robinson, emphasized the need for a balanced budget in light of these financial realities. "The board has charged me with ensuring a balanced budget in the face of a new environment that requires a reset as we ready ourselves for the challenges ahead," Robinson stated.

Strategic Focus on Impact Areas

In light of the layoffs, HRC plans to sharpen its focus on areas where it believes it can make the most significant impact, including:

  • Schools: Advocating for protections for LGBTQ+ students and combating anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
  • Workplaces: Ensuring that LGBTQ+ individuals have equal rights and protections in their employment.
  • Policies and Politics: Defending against harmful legislation while promoting laws that protect LGBTQ+ rights.

Robinson noted that the restructuring is not merely a reaction to financial pressures but also a strategic move to address the increasing threats to LGBTQ+ rights in the current political climate. "Given the threats ahead of us, any LGBTQ organization or progressive organization that’s not seriously evaluating their strategies and structures is missing the reality of the threats in front of us," she explained.

Commitment to Advocacy and Community

Despite the layoffs, HRC remains committed to its core mission of advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. The organization plans to continue its major events, such as the National Dinner and regional fundraising galas, which are crucial for community building and support.

Robinson reassured supporters that the organization is not diminishing its influence. "Our success has never been determined by the number of staff we have but by the impact that we make in the world," she said.

Looking Ahead

As HRC navigates this challenging period, it is also developing new initiatives to counter anti-LGBTQ+ disinformation and amplify diverse voices within the community. The organization aims to reshape the national conversation around LGBTQ+ issues, ensuring that the realities of LGBTQ+ lives are represented and understood.

In conclusion, while the layoffs mark a significant change for HRC, the organization is poised to adapt and continue its vital work in advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in an increasingly hostile environment. Robinson’s leadership and the commitment of the remaining staff will be crucial as HRC embarks on this new chapter.

Sources

  • Amid Trump’s Attacks on LGBTQ+ People, the Human Rights Campaign Is Laying Off 20% of Staff | Them, www.them.us.
  • Major layoffs coming at Human Rights Campaign, Advocate.com.
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