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The Trevor Project receives US$45 million from MacKenzie Scott
Summary
The Trevor Project said it received a US$45 million gift from MacKenzie Scott at the end of 2025 after years of management turmoil and the loss of federal 988 funding.
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The Trevor Project said it received a US$45 million gift from MacKenzie Scott at the end of 2025. The organization announced the donation on Monday and described it as the largest in its history. The gift comes after several years of internal turmoil, layoffs and the loss of federal support tied to the 988 lifeline option for LGBTQ+ callers. CEO Jaymes Black said the organization will take time deciding how to use the funds.
Key details:
- The donation is reported as US$45 million and is the largest gift in the group's history.
- The Trevor Project said it lost about $25 million after the federal 988 option for gay, trans and gender non-conforming young people was discontinued in July 2025.
- The group's independent hotline reaches about 250,000 young people annually, and it previously served another 250,000 contacts through the 988 Press 3 option.
- The organization raised about $20 million through an emergency fundraiser after losing the 988 funding, and Scott's team indicated the gift was intended for long-term impact.
Summary:
The donation provides a substantial financial infusion after operational and funding challenges, and the CEO described it as validation of the organization's mission. The Trevor Project said it will take time to determine how to allocate the funds. Undetermined at this time.
