For boys who like boys who like joysticks!

GayGamer Feeds:

  • RSS Feed button
  • Podcast Feed button

Staff:

Archives:

« GDC 08: TI Debuts DLP Dual View, 3D Technology | Main | Most Useless Wii Accessory Yet? »

Microsoft's Richard Weiland Donates 65 Million Dollars To LGBT Groups

Richard Weiland

Richard Weiland, one of the founding employees of Microsoft, has bequeathed the largest donation ever to be made to the LGBT movement. The sum, $65 million dollars, will go to the Pride Foundation, based in Seattle, advocate for the rights of LGBT people, and provide support for HIV/AIDS organizations. Weiland has served the Pride Foundation as both a volunteer and a board member.

Sadly he died in June of 2006, but "he made sure that the work he cared about in his life would continue, leaving the vast majority of his estate to LGBT, HIV/AIDS, environmental and education organizations." Through the Weiland Designated Fund at Pride Foundation, money will be given to the following organizations:

  • amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
  • Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
  • Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
  • In The Life
  • International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC)
  • Lambda Legal
  • National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
  • Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
  • Project Inform
  • Servicemembers Legal Defense Network

This is the work of a great man. Even in death, he strives to help in whatever way he can. If you would like to read more about Richard Weiland, his work and the donation, make the jump.

[Thanks, Evan!]

Ric Weiland Leaves $65 Million to Support Gay Rights and HIV/AIDS Organizations

Largest Single Bequest Ever to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Movement By Early Microsoft Employee

Pride Foundation to Distribute Weiland’s Groundbreaking Bequest

(Seattle, WA) —
Pride Foundation of Seattle is honored to announce the establishment of a sizable new fund from the estate of Ric Weiland. Mr. Weiland’s gift of $65 million is the largest single bequest ever to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) movement. As one of Microsoft’s first employees, having joined the company that was started by two of his high school classmates Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Ric Weiland used philanthropy to strengthen his community by giving generously to many organizations. When Weiland died in June of 2006, he made sure that the work he cared about in his life would continue, leaving the vast majority of his estate to LGBT, HIV/AIDS, environmental and education organizations. Pride Foundation is honored to be one of the organizations receiving a tremendous bequest from Ric Weiland for our grants, scholarships and leadership development work and for distribution to organizations working to advance LGBT equality.

“Ric was one of Pride Foundation’s closest supporters, not just as a donor, but as a board member and volunteer,” said Audrey Haberman, executive director of the Pride Foundation. “All of us feel such a tremendous loss with him gone. Ric’s bequest will do what he always wanted—inspire others to give to the causes they care about to the full extent that they can.”

A modest man, Weiland could have easily started his own foundation, but chose instead to work through existing national and local organizations. He was known for carefully vetting the charities he supported and shunning public accolades. Weiland intended his gifts to inspire people to work together for positive change and to strengthen the communities that they touched.

“Ric was a good friend, a terrific computer programmer and a very generous man,” said Paul G. Allen, co-founder of Microsoft and friend of Weiland. “His gift to the Pride Foundation demonstrates his compassion and dedication to the community, and I’m very proud to have had him as a friend. He will be sorely missed but his legacy lives on through the work of Pride and the charitable organizations it supports.”

Through his estate, Weiland established a fund at Pride Foundation that will provide $46 million over the next eight years to 10 national LGBT and HIV/AIDS organizations that he personally selected. In addition, he bequeathed $19 million directly to Pride Foundation for our scholarships and grants supporting the Northwest's LGBT community.

The following organizations will be receiving funding from the Weiland Designated Fund at Pride Foundation:

* amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
* Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
* Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
* In The Life
* International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC)
* Lambda Legal
* National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
* Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
* Project Inform
* Servicemembers Legal Defense Network

“Ric gave scores of LGBT groups significant resources to achieve real change during his lifetime. He did not seek the spotlight—or even acknowledgement—as he gave away tens of millions of dollars,” said Urvashi Vaid, executive director of the national Arcus Foundation, who also knew Ric as a friend. “With this extraordinary gift, Ric’s legacy challenges each of us to commit more fully to our own community and to realize that there is much more still to be done.”

Ric Weiland died in June of 2006, at the age of 53, committing suicide after struggling with depression. He is survived by his partner, Mike Schaefer of Seattle and his nieces and nephews.

About the Pride Foundation

Pride Foundation is a community foundation serving the Northwest’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Pride Foundation makes grants to organizations and gives educational scholarships to students in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Founded in 1985, Pride Foundation has given more than $7.2 million to over 500 organizations and 522 students in an effort to strengthen the LGBT community. To learn more about Pride Foundation and the 10 beneficiaries of the Weiland Designated Fund, please visit www.pridefoundation.org.

6 Comments

John said:

Bravo to him and his memory. So sad that he couldn't fight the demons that haunted him...but he saw to it that his own would benefit from his life. Now lets hope they put that money to very good use.

franko said:

i am both cheered and saddened by this -- cheered that such an amazing, generous thing was done by one person, and saddened by the circumstances of his death. what i don't understand is, he died in june 2006? why is this just now making the news?

Surly Bitch said:

Wow, really impressive and heartening. So few people ever give back to their community in such substantive ways. Wish he was still around so we could thank him. Well, to do that, maybe I'll donate to one of his recipient organizations, too.

The_french_guy said:

Bravo! *clap clap*
hopefully that will make people more aware of the issues facing our LGBT communities!

Rosethornn said:

I'd be more excited if they weren't all "Lesbian and Gay" charities. It's not really LGBT if you specify that you only want two of them.

But yeah, it's a stab in the general right direction.

The Tek Guy said:

@thorn: I guess most of these charities also cater to the bipolar folks, just not by name. You kiss a guy, you're gay - no matter whether you also like to get freaky with a lady.

Also, would've loved to see the guys' faces when opening the letter that announced this donation.

And girls who like girls who like rumble packs!

E3 Twitter

Gay Gamer of the Week

GayGamer Of The Week: Rich P. Richard 031-1.jpg

Name: Rich P.

Forum Name: Keebler Fudge Packer

Age: 27

Location: St. Louis, MO (Go Cards!)

Find out more about me!

Recent Comments

The Tek Guy on Microsoft's Richard Weiland Donates 65 Million Dollars To LGBT Groups: @thorn: I guess most of these charities also cater to the bipolar folks, just not by name. You kiss a...

Rosethornn on Microsoft's Richard Weiland Donates 65 Million Dollars To LGBT Groups: I'd be more excited if they weren't all "Lesbian and Gay" charities. It's not really LGBT if you specify that...

The_french_guy on Microsoft's Richard Weiland Donates 65 Million Dollars To LGBT Groups: Bravo! *clap clap* hopefully that will make people more aware of the issues facing our LGBT communities!...

Surly Bitch on Microsoft's Richard Weiland Donates 65 Million Dollars To LGBT Groups: Wow, really impressive and heartening. So few people ever give back to their community in such substantive ways. Wish he...

franko on Microsoft's Richard Weiland Donates 65 Million Dollars To LGBT Groups: i am both cheered and saddened by this -- cheered that such an amazing, generous thing was done by one...

GGP Mailing List

Are you gay and working in the games industry? If you are interested in networking with other folks like you within the industry, try joining the Gay Game-Industry Professionals mailing list. Click here for all the details!

Links

The GayGamer Store

  • Help support GayGamer by purchasing your items through our store!

All rights reserved © 2006-2010 FAD Media, Inc.