Support GLAAD: Promotions
Interested in cross-promoting with GLAAD locally or nationally? Interested in adding benefits to a product or experience your company already offers? GLAAD has many cross-promotional opportunities and complimentary membership programs available. Please see below for some of our current and past promotions.
For more information, please contact Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations, Shikha Jain Cruz at (323) 634-2034 or JainCruz@glaad.org.
Current Promotions
American Airlines
Individuals can support GLAAD when they book their travel. If they book a flight on AA and enter GLAAD’s Business ExtrAA number (527563), as well as their personal AAdvantage number, GLAAD will receive points for their travel. And, they still earn their AAdvantage miles!
Benevolink
Help GLAAD earn funds with every purchase! Shop the Marketplace at Benevolink and start earning funds (on average, 6% of your purchases) to donate to GLAAD. The following is just a partial list of over 300 participating online retailers and services: OfficeMax, Neiman Marcus, Home Depot, Best Buy, Starbucks, Sears, Verizon, Old Navy, Staples, Barnes & Noble, etc.
Hyatt
Guests who stay at a participating Hyatt location around the country have the opportunity to book a GLAAD Package, which includes a complimentary one-year membership to GLAAD. The Hyatt donates the $40 membership cost back to GLAAD. For more information and to see participating hotels, go to www.pride.hyatt.com.
Snapshot of Our Work

Sgt. Anthony Bustos. Photo courtesy Jeff Sheng
GLAAD Tells The Stories of LGBT Service Members
As Congress moved to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell, GLAAD worked to share the stories of several gay and lesbian service members suffering under the military's ban on gay and lesbian service members. GLAAD worked with service members like Sergeant Anthony Bustos to help share his story and tell everyday Americans what it means to have total equality in the Armed Forces. GLAAD brought Sergeant Bustos' story to the NY Daily News, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, the most widely-circulated newspaper in the country, and helped him formulate powerful talking points that help people understand why repeal is so important. Read more about GLAAD's work on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'...
