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The organizers of the San Francisco Pride (SF Pride) shared financial problems with the major companies dealing with financing this year.
SF Pride Executive Director Susanna Ford said the show would still continue, but the organizers will have to earn a smaller budget. Ford expressed suspicion that it was a part of a wave of enterprises that moved away from themselves Diversity, justice and inclusion (DEI) Programs within the Trump administration.
“I’m very concerned. Obviously there is pressure from the federal government,” Ford said Local branch Fox.
“The tone has changed in this country. Business is already heating their rates, and I think people who are not their rigid value of their corporation, perhaps they rethink their investments,” Ford said.
The organizers of the San Francisco (SF) Pride shared their concern about their upcoming event with the major corporations involved in financing against the background of the trends of state and private institutions that escape from diversity, justice and inclusion programs. ((Photo by Arun Nevader/Getty Images))
SF Pride is a non -profit organization that holds the annual parade and festival for two days in San Francisco. Scheduled on June 28-29, the topic of this year is “Great Joy is Resistance”. The event is one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the world that attracts more than 1 million visitors annually.
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Ford said five corporations pulled their sponsorship SF Pride, which led to a loss of approximately $ 300,000, and said Fox News Digital, “the total budget target is $ 2.3 million, and while we have almost a million dollars, we need to raise an additional 1.3 million. focused on providing the necessary funds and evaluate the constant support of our community and partners.
Companies that have been reportedly pulling out the financing, is the benefit of cosmetics, Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, Diageo alcoholic beverages and Wine Company La Crema.
However, La Crema said Fox News Digital: “La Crema remains fully committed to the LGBTQ+community. While we had to scale our SF PRIDE activation this year, it has never been intended.
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Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, Diageo and Benefit Cosmetics did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s Request for comment.