No Applause – Just Send Money
By Janet Mc
There. I don’t know how much more plain I can make it. The Straight Spouse Network needs money, badly. The Straight Spouse Network cannot exist without money.
Our last appeal so far has netted a grand total of $3000 . We have approximately $10467.00, to our name. Approximately $10,400 of that amount sits in a CD. If no more donations came in other than the above, SSN has about 4 months of life left. Think about a day without SSN… no a lifetime with no SSN which is where we could be headed. No website, no phone contact, no F2F groups and much more.
No one makes money off SSN. The phone company and the web host support the lifeline we provide to people reaching out for support. Phone companies and web hosts do not give away their services to anyone. The last we checked, the post office does not give away postage. We mail brochures, respond to correspondence, send Amity Buxton’s articles on request. Sometimes a donation comes back. That’s very much appreciated.
Incidental costs for face to face meetings, sending a speaker to address a group, networking with non profit supports – that takes gas. This year gas is around $2.40 a gallon. This time last year it was around $4 a gallon. When someone fills up a tank in order to accomplish something for SSN, the gas station does not say, “OH! there’s a deserving non profit! Here’s your freebie.”
There are costs involved in BEING a non profit. Accountants. Lawyers on occasion. An annual board meeting. We minimize these costs as best we can, but there are still costs. We have staff – all part time, all with specific duties, all very minimal. This organization could not have done the mammoth outreach we have accomplished in the past two years without the regular availability of staff. This blog and this website are primary among those results. Staff are being told to cut their hours by 25%. Most only work 5 to 10 paid hours a week.
People have written books about being a straight spouse, surviving, coping. We see none of that money, unless the sale is made through our link on Amazon.com. We are not paid for our brief appearances on television or other media, yet SSN is the first place that reporters contact when they want the perspective of a straight spouse.
Are there celebrity straight spouses? Sure. Are they speaking publicly on our behalf? When they can, which is not much. Many cannot afford to be identified continually with this problem, or have reached legal agreements with their ex’s that make it impossible for them to do so. It is a fashionable thing in Hollywood right now to support gay marriage. If a celebrity were to make a big announcement about supporting us, there would be quite a few questions asked, including “there’s a support group for that? Uh, so, did he/she need that help?”
Do we apply for grants? Sure! We’ve received a few. We can make several thousand dollars spread a long way. Yup. Grants of several thousand dollars. Not tens of thousands of dollars. Several thousand dollars. Oh, we apply to foundations, and are always looking for new streams of funding. We are now at a point in our development where we have a track record to interest larger funders.
But we have a unique problem – because we are a unique group. If we offered general support for divorces or troubled marriages, we’d fall under the human services/family services category. It was with that idea in mind that I visited the Foundation Center Library two years ago in New York City. I was a novice at fundraising, so I asked the librarian for tips on searching for what we needed. I described our group. When I got the usual confused “There’s a group for that?” stare, I mentioned that we were like Dina McGreevey. The librarian indicated that she knew EXACTLY what I was talking about, and that we had a whole category for groups like us. “Jackpot”! I thought.
The whole category was LGBTQ. “But”, I protested, “We’re not gay”. She assured me that for funding, this was all related and we would fit here.
She was right. We do fit there. That’s where we’ve had the most success, because we don’t have to battle for recognition of what we do. But the interests of LGBTQ funders are focused on marriage, gay youth, medical care, retirement options for elderly gay couples who don’t fit the usual nursing home scenario. In other words, LGBTQ funders focus on the unique needs of gay people! But in the world of non profits, this is the category where we fit.
We have a few donors who consistently come through. Some of them are gay. None are outrageously wealthy. We will continue to apply for funding from community sources, individual donors, matching funds, private foundations. But in the meantime, we need help, and we need it from you – our constituents. We know that many of you are facing dire financial problems.
With me, this is personal. I am a staff member here at SSN – I perform about 5 hours a week of clerical tasks and I edit this blog. I was divorced 10 years ago, and my divorce and custody proceedings lasted 4 years. It ended at the appellate level, where my ex’s continued requests for an iron clad 50/50 custody agreement were denied, and we were free to be a typical divorced family – the kids lived with me, saw their father regularly on Wednesdays and alternate weekends, and could go with him whenever they wanted. My legal expenses for divorce and defending my custody of our children cost around $75,000 over a four year period. I am impoverished, living in a new area, working a full time job that does not pay enough. I was unemployed for a while, like many of you. I have a lot of debt – in fact, I am drowning in debt. I focused most of my energy and money for the last ten years on my children’s survival, and not on me. Consequently, I now have health issues.
So, like many of you, I cannot just write a check. But I support SSN in the following ways:
1. I donate SOMETHING every year.
2. Last year when my car died, I turned a lemon into lemonade. I donated my car. SSN got about $200. I was surprised they got that much.
3. I am selling my life on Ebay right now. SSN gets a portion of the sale through Missionfish.
4. I am rewriting my will. I don’t think there will be much, but SSN will get something. If my children predecease me, SSN will get it all. Not that there is much.
5. Many of you in my face to face group and online communities know that I recently have taken up running. I am not very good at it, and all the races I have done so far have been sponsored by specific charities. This is an expensive thing to do, and SSN cannot afford to sponsor a race. But, when I am ready for a public race, where I can raise money for my own cause, you will find me putting up a donation site on Firsgtiving where my friends can donate to SSN in support of me. If you are currently a marathon runner and would like to set up a donation site for SSN, I can assist you. You can make it private, so that only the people you choose will know.
Being gay is not a choice, and being in a mixed orientation marriage is not something that many of us straight spouses would have chosen if we had known before the wedding that our spouse was gay, or what that really meant. WE DO HAVE CHOICES in how we deal with our current situation. We can choose to support the only non profit organization that is a direct, free resource for all straight spouses in the world. Or we can whine about how gay people, government, and social services ought to pay up, how things are not fair, and go down with a high priced pity party. NO ONE WILL SUPPORT US IF WE DO NOT SUPPORT SSN OURSELVES. If you have received help from SSN, networked with other straight spouses over several months or even years, or gotten over the hump and are getting on with your life now, we need you to remember us with a donation.
So stop whining and put your money where your mouth is. Put up or we will be shut up.

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