About the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture

The Foundation for Sex Positive Culture was established in 2007 as a sister nonprofit to the Center for Sex Positive Culture. The two organizations collaborate to better advance sex positive culture and make it available to a wider audience.
Mission and Sex Positive Vision
The Foundation's mission is to promote the many ways sex is beneficial through education, outreach, the arts, advocacy, and research programs that serve the public.
As a proponent of sex positive culture, the Foundation believes that the
appropriate uses of sex extend beyond reproduction. They include
creating personal pleasure, bonding interpersonal relationships,
promoting spiritual growth, and enhancing emotional and physical
health. In a sex positive world, everyone has the freedom and
resources to pursue a fulfilling and empowering sex life.
Offerings, Activities and Outreach
The Foundation provides regular social and support group meetings, averages more than 16 workshops per month and offers extensive informational resources and research opportunities in various areas of human sexuality, including BDSM, polyamory, fetish and basic sexuality.
Its Pacific Northwest Library for Sex Positive Culture has a broad collection of over 6,000 pieces -- many rare and unusual -- and is one of the largest of its kind.
Perhaps the greatest marker of the Foundation's success is the now internationally recognized Seattle Erotic Art Festival, founded in 2002 to promote freedom of sexuality, speech and creativity through the erotic expression of fine art. Through the Festival, the Foundation is able to reach beyond the Center's typical community to the general public and world.
The Foundation and Center collaboratively participate in national conferences focusing on various topics on sexuality and related to sex positive organizations like Pride and GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender).
They participate in Seattle festivals like the Capitol Hill Block Party and Pride, host regular forums at local colleges and universities, and participate in radio talk shows.
Structure and Leadership
As a 501(c)(3), the Foundation is eligible for tax benefits, matching contributions and grant funding, and donations may be tax deductible. It is run by a board of directors.
More Information
For more information about the Foundation, please visit its official website.
For information about the Foundation's fundraiser, please visit Paddles on Parade.
If you are interested in donating to the Foundation, please email director@sexpositiveculture.org.
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