Generic Leather Productions of Washington
 
Organizational Purpose
Generic Leather Productions of Washington (GLPW) exists to raise monies to support other non-profit human services organizations serving the sexual minority community.
Each year, GLPW produces several leather title events and other productions which supply funds for our charitable grant programs, honoring the first Seattle Mr. Leather, Billy Jefferson, and Northwest Leatherboy 2005, James Hall.
Beneficiaries to receive grants from the Billy Jefferson Memorial Fund (BJMF) are selected at the end of GLPW's fiscal year. Candidate organizations and individuals are nominated by members, and the entire membership votes for the final recipients at the annual meeting.
Grants from the James Hall Memorial Fund may be requested at any time. Funds are distributed, as needed, in response to approved grant applications.
Although any 501(c)3 organization is eligible for a Billy Jefferson Memorial Fund grant, and any family of a member of the leather community may request a James Hall Memorial Fund grant, GLPW places special emphasis on charitable organizations serving the health needs of the sexual minority community and individuals who are in dire need. We also seek smaller organizations for which the modest grant monies we can provide are more significant.