Campus Groups
Here you can find a list of the many LGBT campus organizations open to faculty and staff. These organizations frequently partner the other LGBT campus groups.
For a full list of campus organizations, including those for undergraduate and graduate students, visit the Groups and Organizations section of the website
LGBT Employee Resource Group
This Office of Human Resources supports several Employee Resource Groups (ERG). The LGBT ERG organizes the annual Porch Party and other social events for faculty and staff. For more information, visit the LGBT ERG website.
The Ally Project
The Ally Project is open to faculty, staff, and graduate students who identify themselves as allies to the LGBT community. This program works to build a supportive and affirming atmosphere for LGBT people on campus. Participants must attend an annual training. For more information, contact the LGBT Center.
Queering the Color Line Family Dinner
This is a welcoming and supportive space for LGBT students, staff, and faculty of color to meet and hang out. Drop in and have dinner, which is provided. This group currently meets the second Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. in Frist Campus Center, Room 243. For more information, contact the LGBT Center, Carl A. Fields Center, or Women's Center.
LGBT Task Force
An advisory board reporting to the Vice President for Campus Life, the Task Force supports the LGBT community and advocates for the inclusion of LGBT concerns in all aspects of Princeton life. Contact the co-chairs at Jason Klugman and Sandra Mukasa for more information.
Fund for Reunion
Fund for Reunion (FFR) is the Bisexual, Transgender, Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association (BTGALA) of Princeton University. It was founded in 1986 and is an active voice for students and alumni. FFR is open to all alumni, students, faculty, and staff of Princeton University. For more information visit the FFR website.



