- Addition Center: A professional web guide that connects individuals struggling with addiction to treatment options.
- Aids Legal Referral Panel: AIDS Legal Referral Panel of the San Francisco Bay Area
- A Note to My Kid (Facebook Page): A Note To My Kid provides members of the LGBTQ community, their parents, family, and friends the opportunity to share publicly unconditional love with one another, via notes, photos, and videos.
- Bay Are Legal Aid: Provides free legal services related to health care and coverage. They are proud to stand with transgender and nonbinary clients, colleagues, communities, and families.
- Bisexual Resource Center: Raises awareness about bisexuality throughout the LGBTQ and straight communities
- CARES: Center for Aids Research, Education & Services
- Cerebral Palsy Guidance: Vital guidance and assistance to parents of a child with cerebral palsy
- CGNIE: The Court of the Great Northwest Imperial Empire works to provide assistance to local nonprofit groups and organizations.
- Civil Rights Coalition: Promotes and protects the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States. PFLAG is a member of this organization.
- College Guide for LGBTQ Students: A guide to turn to when making decisions about college
- College Scholarships for LGBTQ Students: Lists of funding opportunities and tips for scholarships and financial aid available to LGBTQ college students.
- Coming Out in College: The 11 Steps to Embracing an LGBT Identity Away from Home
- Cyberbullying Awareness and Prevention: Understanding cyberbullying in college.
- Gay-Straight Alliance Network: Empowers students to advocate for safe schools
- Gaylesta: The LGBTQ Psychotherapy Association provides mental health services including therapist referrals, education and consultation.
- Gender Health Center: A non-profit organization meeting the counseling needs of the WHOLE community in Sacramento and the surrounding areas and focusing on the “T” or transgender.
- Gender Names: Video titled “Can you name all the genders?”
- Gender Spectrum: They provide consultation, training and events designed to help families, educators, professionals, and organizations understand and address the concepts of gender identity and expression.
- Health Coverage Guide: The Health Coverage Guide is an interactive tool for transgender people.
- HRC: The Human Rights Campaign works for the rights of LGBTQ people
- Laurin Mayeno Consulting: Gender Diversity is a core focus of the website and services.
- LC/NA (LinkedIn site): Lutherans Concerned/North America works for the full inclusion of LGBTQ Lutherans in all aspects of the life of their Church and congregations.
- LGBTQ and Addiction: LGBTQ-specific treatment centers are sensitive to the needs of that community and address any underlying aspects that may have caused an addiction. This is instrumental to the recovery process.
- LGBTQ+ and Addiction: A comprehensive, research-based awareness guide on addiction in the LGBTQ community.
- LGBTQ College Student Guide: Creating a welcoming campus and community.
- LGBTQ Students and College Affordability: A guide that includes actionable strategies to assess a school on its inclusiveness and programs to help make the transition to college easier for LGBTQ students. It includes a list of scholarships.
- LGBTQ Student Resources & Support: LGBTQ students can learn about the resources and support systems available to them to assist in navigating both high school and college environments.
- LGBT Studies: The LGBT Studies Certificate Program at Napa Valley College was created in 2012 to prepare students interested in a degree in LGBT studies for transfer to a two or four-year institution.
- Maitri: Provides hospice and 24-hour care to men and women living with AIDS
- MyOutSpirit: Helps you find LGBTQI-affirming body/mind/spirit resources like churches, synagogues, coaches, yoga studios, and much more.
- NCLR: National Center for Lesbian Rights is a non-profit, public interest law firm for LGBTQ people
- Our Family Coalition: Promotes the equality and well-being of LGBTQ families with children
- Out Proud Families: A place to find resources, information, perspectives and connections for supporting families, caregivers and other important people
- ParentsComigOut Video: PFLAG shows #parentscomingout publicly in support of their LGBTQ+ kids in a heartwarming video.
- Q Foundation: Housing services that are available to all people with HIV/AIDS and their households in San Francisco.
- Queer Resource Directory: It lists many LGBTQ resources
- Refuge Restrooms: A web application that seeks to provide safe restroom access for transgender, intersex, and gender nonconforming individuals.
- ReconcilingWorks/Lutherans for Full Participation: Recognizes Lutheran communities that publicly welcome LGBTQ believers
- Resources for LGBTQ Students: Support resources for parents and family members of LGBTQ students
- Resources and Expert Advice for LGBTQ College Students: A comprehensive guide created for LGBTQ students, allies, and other community members. It offers tips for knowing if a college is LGBTQ friendly and highlights the schools going above and beyond to welcome these students.
- Resources for Transgender College Students: This guide focuses on transgender students. It includes scholarships specific to the trans community, describes how to find a transgender-friendly college and provides a directory for additional resources to help with academic and extracurricular success.
- School Scholarships for LGBTQ Students: Diverse resources that support LGBTQ students on campus.
- State Tax Filing for Same-Sex Couples: Guidelines for filing state taxes
- Suicide Prevention & Crisis Hotline: Local Napa County residents can also call toll-free 855-587-6373 for immediate, confidential, high-quality and effective 24/7 services.
- Susan Hope Berland: Resources for parents of LGBTQ kids as well as the community as a whole
- The Recovery Village: LGBTQ+ drug and alcohol treatment resources
- Transgender College Student Guide: Resources for transgender college students
- Transgender Law Center: It works to change law, policy, and attitudes so that all people can live safely, authentically, and free from discrimination regardless of their gender identity or expression.
- Transgender Suicide Hotline: USA: 877-565-8860, CAN: 877-330-6366
- TransHealth: Finding a doctor for transgender people
- Truth Wins Out: Counters misinformation from the ex-gay movement
- Welcoming Schools: Creating a safe and welcoming school for all children and families.
- Whosoever: An online magazine for LGBTQ Christians
- WIND Youth Services: Assistance to homeless/street youth
- World Congress of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Jews: Holds conferences and workshops representing the interests of LGBTQ Jews around the world