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Corporate Pride Is Dying. Good. - MSN
San Francisco Pride is short $200,000 to $300,000. KC Pride in Kansas City lost half its annual budget, about $200,000. Anheuser-Busch alone left St. Louis Pride $150,000 poorer.
Nissan, which has also been a presenting sponsor for four years, will not be involved in the 2025 event. A spokesperson for the company did not address Pride when asked for comment, but said that ...
Pride Month celebrations across the nation are seeing sponsors reduce their support or withdraw it entirely in response to political pressure from the Trump administration. But organizers in Cedar ...
After 30 years, Bud Light's parent company, Anheuser-Busch, ended its sponsorship of St. Louis' PrideFest, the main Pride Month celebration taking place June 28 and 29 in the city where the ...
Franklin Pride festival nearly didn't happen after corporate sponsors withdrew, but community support saved the day, drawing a record 10,000 attendees to celebrate.
NYC Pride 2025 sees dramatic drop in corporate sponsorships as companies retreat from LGBTQ support. 55th anniversary theme "Rise Up" takes on new meaning.
Anheuser-Busch, known for decades as a supporter of the LGBTQ community, also declined to sponsor the 2025 Pride Festival in its hometown of St. Louis, according to that event's organizers.
Nissan had already withdrawn from its sponsorship of Toronto Pride, the largest Pride event in North America. The automaker was a sponsor of the San Francisco Pride Parade for at least nine years.
While Motor City Pride lost only one unnamed sponsor this year, larger markets like New York City and San Francisco have seen major brands distancing themselves from pride events. "We're talking ...
Organizers of New York's flagship Pride celebration recently rang the alarm on a $750,000 budget shortfall threatening their ability to fund some crucial event services. They're now asking for ...
Organizers of New York City's flagship pride celebration recently rang the alarm on a $750,000 budget shortfall threatening their ability to fund some crucial event services. They were asking for ...
A number of major brands have scaled back their visible support of high-profile Pride Month events this year, while others are withdrawing their sponsorships entirely, even as their internal ...
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