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Free Arts Programming
to Amplify Young Queer Voices

Because  the self-expression
of LGBTQIA+ young people
is a declaration of a better future for us all.

We believe that the artistic expression of young people is a declaration of a better future for us all. By making safe spaces for LGBTQ+ Youth to express themselves through the arts, connect with one another, and amplify their voices, FPP is creating a future where every young person feels safe, seen, and celebrated in their home and community. 

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Tell Your Story

Take a writing workshop with us and learn how to bring your insides outside.Us nectur? Am, ipis quo totatus, voluptatem ent quam, Nes mi, comni occae et quibeatur sinus sim incipid

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Sing Your Song

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Speak Your Mind

Take a writing workshop with us and learn how to bring your insides outside.Us nectur? Am, ipis quo totatus, voluptatem ent quam,Nes mi, comni occae et quibeatur sinus sim incipid

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We offer both in-person and online workshops for youth ages 13-21. Our workshops, artist residencies and performing opportunities help queer & allied young people express their innermost truth through visual art, writing, and performance.

“I started out quarantine…and I wouldn’t even share my songs with my sister or my best friend. I started doing this workshop…and it’s made me so much more comfortable in my vulnerability. I owe a lot to all of you at FPP. You have changed my life so much, and I’m just so insanely grateful...” 

Logan, Minnesota

“A lot of these workshops have helped me, not "get over,” but face a lot of trauma I have, and helped me cope with it. And I’ve met a lot of people who if I talked to a little bit more I would consider friends…and family!”

Reed, Florida

writer of the podcast
"Spirit Radio"

"FPP has done so much for me, especially since COVID-19 hit. I’ve made friends on the other side of the country and gained a sense of community that I hadn’t had before. It has helped me grow as an artist and a person, and has provided me a safe space to feel my feelings as queerly as I want."

Levi, Philadelphia

“I had never considered myself a writer. I was really good at it in grade school/middle school…and then I just kinda of dropped it…Future Perfect brought it back like a storm…I didn’t think it was my thing, and then Future Perfect made it my thing. I can’t imagine my life without Future Perfect”

Sarah, Minnesota

WHAT OUR PARTNERS SAY

“The work that The Future Perfect Project does with LGBTQ+ young people is amazing. Within 45 minutes the youth had written lyrics about their own life experiences and collaborated to weave the lyrics together into song. Ryan and Celeste’s caring spirit and great facilitation skills allow so much creativity to flow around tough, personal topics.”

 

— CHRIS PAULSEN, CEO, INDIANA YOUTH GROUP

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BRing us
to your organization

The Future Perfect Project would like to do an online workshop with your young people, entirely for FREE. We partner with organizations such as LGBTQ centers, community centers, and schools, providing engaging, uplifting, and transformative arts workshops to LGBTQ youth and allies. 

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