Community Data

For, With, and By Community

Data should serve the people it represents. Our Community Data work is created for, with, and by LGBTQIA+ communities, reflecting the lived experiences of Black and Brown people, trans and nonbinary people, people with disabilities, immigrants, elders, youth, and working-class communities.

By centering lived experience and cultural knowledge, we ensure research is guided by community-defined priorities. We design surveys, host listening sessions, and engage in participatory analysis that reflects the real conditions our communities face.

This work informs advocacy, shapes policy development, and guides equitable resource allocation. It moves beyond numbers to elevate voices that are often overlooked and strengthens solutions rooted in dignity, equity, and collective power.

Community Data Initiatives

  • SKC LGBTQIA+ Collaborative

  • Housing Data

Want to join any of these programs? Fill out the interest form to stay in touch!

South King County LGBTQIA+ Collaborative

The LGBTQIA+ South King County Collaborative (The Collaborative) was established to amplify the voices of LGBTQIA+ individuals and to center queer and trans Black, Indigenous, and people of color (QTBIPOC) communities, highlighting the realities of their lives in South King County. We work with Entre Hermanos, POCAAN, and PNW Black Pride in these efforts.

Through surveys, listening sessions, and community-led conversations, we gathered critical insights into the challenges and strengths shaping our communities’ everyday experiences.

Community members reported challenges with housing, income, healthcare access, and safety due to systems designed to serve the majority rather than address the needs of those most impacted. They also highlighted resilience, mutual aid, and cultural pride as their strengths.

This brief serves as a roadmap and call to action, grounded in findings from, for, and by the LGBTQIA+ community, enabling decision-makers, funders, and community partners to advance solutions that help ensure LGBTQIA+ people in South King County thrive in their communities. When our communities lead, lasting change takes root. This brief is a resource for communities building power together, rooted in care and connection.

Community Data Reports

Suggested Pathways to Economic Stability

These recommendations reflect the South King County LGBTQIA+ Collaborative’s suggestions and serve as a starting point for deeper community conversations. Grounded in lived experience, they highlight opportunities to expand living-wage jobs, reform safety net programs, improve access to financial resources, and invest in community-led solutions—laying the groundwork for lasting economic stability and equity across South King County.

SKC LGBTQIA+ Collaborative Data Party Brief

Phase 1 focuses on housing and economic stability, sharing findings from community-led research that reveal how LGBTQIA+ BIPOC residents navigate high rent burdens, job insecurity, and systemic barriers. This phase uplifts community voices to shape solutions that advance housing justice and economic equity across South King County.

SKC LGBTQIA+ Collaborative Slides

The Community Data PowerPoint Slides present both quantified and qualitative data from the South King County LGBTQIA+ Collaborative’s community-led research, illustrating housing and economic experiences through numbers, stories, and community insights that drive collective action toward equity and justice.

Housing Data

Over the past several years, Queer Power Alliance, formerly LGBTQ Allyship, has worked to address the growing displacement of LGBTQ+ communities from Seattle into South King County (SKC) and the need to advance housing equity across the region. Beginning in 2017, we built a foundation for LGBTQ+ housing leadership and advocacy through our Housing Leadership Program (2017–2019) and by hosting the only LGBTQ+ Housing Conference in Washington State in South King County from 2018–2019. As this work expanded, QPA convened the first South King County LGBTQ+ Housing Committee in 2019, bringing together 11 elected officials and LGBTQ+ community members to collaborate on solutions. To better understand the housing realities facing our communities, we conducted the 2019 South King County LGBTQ+ Housing Report, a community-informed study documenting housing instability, displacement pressures, and barriers to access. The findings and recommendations from the report have continued to guide our advocacy, leadership development, and policy engagement as we work alongside community members and local leaders to advance housing stability and equity for LGBTQ+ residents in South King County.

Past Data Reports and Research