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The Prism Project

To better inform the community of issues involving Tulsa’s LGBTQ+ members

Tulsa Reaches Out (TRO) partnered with several Tulsa-area organizations to conduct a needs assessment survey to provide outreach, create advocacy groups and guide policymakers about the needs of Tulsa’s sexual and gender minorities, commonly referred to as the LGBTQ+ community.

TRO commissioned The Hope Research Center at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa to conduct the survey within Tulsa’s LGBTQ+ community. More than 800 anonymous surveys were completed and analyzed. The steering committee met over an 11-month period to inform the design and promotions of the survey, and analyze and interpret the findings. From this effort, a 73-page report was released in November 2019. 

From the findings and the report, TRO established three goals:

  • Provide outreach to community partners to inform practices and ensure responsive services to the needs of sexual and gender minorities (SGM);
  • Inform advocacy groups working to increase public awareness and support goals to improve the well-being of the SGM community, and
  • Guide policymakers with data and analysis about the SGM community to inform future policy recommendations and actions.

The Prism Project tracks changes in the LGBTQ+ community since TRO first conducted a LGBTQ+ Needs Assessment in 2004-2005. The new project highlights key findings as well as noting comparisons, improvements and challenges the LGBTQ+ community now faces as compared to 15 years ago.

TRO and its 27-member steering committee are actively involved in engaging with various Tulsa area organizations to highlight the report’s findings and stimulate dialogue on how to best implement the goals of the undertaking.

TRO is planning a series of facilitated roundtable discussions on different focus areas of the report with key stakeholders on The Prism Project’s findings. These discussions are designed to identify next steps for improving services to Tulsa’s LBGTQ+ community.  Additional outreach efforts will be undertaken over the next several months to inform non-profits, corporations, policy makers and others of the survey results.

Additional materials will be added to this site as identified to help support outreach and training to improve utilization of the report’s findings.

For more information or to arrange a facilitated discussion within an organization, please contact Dennis Neill at dneillok@mac.com or (918) 808-1010.

About Tulsa Reaches Out
Tulsa Reaches Out is an advisory council within the Tulsa Community Foundation whose goal is to raise awareness and address changes needed for sexual and gender minorities.

Social Media Toolkit

To help continue the conversation online, we've created a Social Media Toolkit including graphics and suggested talking points you can post on Facebook, Instagram (feeds or stories!), Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. 

How to use: 

  1. Download graphics the graphics and save on your computer. (Right click the image to save to computer)
  2. Share one graphic per post; this will narrow the reader's focus to a specific data point & allow you to customize your caption. If you plan to share all the graphics, we recommend 2-3 posts a week. 
  3. We've included a suggested caption (talking points) that provides an overview of the survey and report, with highlighted places to insert custom data points, etc. Feel free to customize based on your own experience, industry, area of expertise & audience. 
  4. *Important: Make sure you include the hyperlink to this page in ALL your posts, as we are not able to link just the graphic to the website.
  5. We are encouraging posting immediately! Please plan to post again in January after the holiday so the report can be top of mind in 2020. 
  6. Please forward these on to anyone in your professional or personal network who would be interested in sharing too.

Messaging

Example messaging:

I wanted to share an important report released in November 2019 entitled, “The Prism Project” to better inform the community of issues involving Tulsa’s LGBTQ+ members. Tulsa Reaches Out (TRO) partnered with OU-Tulsa’s Hope Research Center and several Tulsa-area organizations to conduct a needs assessment of the LGBTQ+ community, which led to more than 800 survey responses and dozens of findings.

For example, many LGBTQ+ individuals (or youth) experience (Insert one point here). Please visit link.ou.edu/tulsa-lgbtq access the full report and learn more.

**NOTE: When including a website link in a social media post caption, a graphic will sometimes be automatically generated. On Facebook, specifically, you can remove that automatically generated graphic and replace with one of the images we provided.