LGBTQ-, or queer-owned businesses are businesses owned and often operated by members of the LGBTQIA+ community. They may also be described as being owned by specific subgroups, such as gay-, lesbian-, or trans-owned businesses.
Many queer-owned businesses cater specifically to marginalized people by offering products that are not otherwise widely available.[1] They are commonly more likely to have difficulty acquiring financial backing.[2]
Some government institutions and municipalities have special programs to support minority-owned businesses and have started to include LGBTQ-owned businesses in such programs.
The term queer business is used occasionally.[3] In 2022, Charlie Sprinkman created the website Everywhere Is Queer to help promote queer-owned businesses around the world.[4][5]
Canada
Cape & Cowl is among LGBTQ-owned businesses in Canada.
Mexico
Paco Ruiz opened Club Paco Paco (later known as Paco's Ranch) in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, in December 1989. According to Ed Walsh of SFGate, "At the time, Jalisco didn't have formal laws against homosexuality. But police and regulators often targeted gay-owned businesses for shakedowns because, without political connections or meaningful support in the broader local community, they were vulnerable."[6]
United States
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, there are approximately 1.4 million LGBT-owned businesses as of 2024.[7] The National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), a nonprofit organization that serves as a certifying body for Certified LGBT Business Enterprises (LGBTBEs),[8] says LGBTQ+ owned businesses are at least 51 percent "owned, operated, managed and controlled by a person or persons who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community (including non-binary and gender non-conforming individuals)".[9] New Jersey is the first state to have an official certification process.[10][11] In addition to the certification, the US government Small Business Administration has a program to promote LGBTQ-owned businesses.[12]
See also
- StartOut, a startup supporting LGBTQ entrepreneurs
Further reading
External links
- Everywhere Is Queer, a worldwide map of queer owned businesses
- OutCare, a directory of queer friendly health care
References
- Queer-owned Small Businesses: How To Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month And People All Year Round 16 February 2022, retrieved 16 May 2024^
- Michelle Fox. LGBTQ small business owners struggle to find financing CNBC, 2023-06-30, retrieved 2024-05-16^
- Queer Business: Queering Organization Sexualities (Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities) (1 ed.) ISBN 1138814016^