Chick-fil-A Gave Nearly $2M to Antigay Groups Just in 2009

The Georgia-based fast-food chain Chick-fil-A has never hid its conservative leanings, but now the full scope of its antigay agenda is coming to light — according to Equality Matters, the charitable arm of Chick-fil-A distributed over $1.7 million to antigay groups in 2009 alone.



Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy has said that his company doesn't carry an "agenda against anyone," but it's hard to believe that after considering their "philanthropy." Some of the groups the corporation has contributed to through WinShape, the side company created in 1984 for corporate giving, include organizations that not only actively work to end marriage equality, but also groups that attempt to "convert" gay people and one that's considered a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Here are some of WinShape's contributions, according to tax records from 2009:



- Marriage & Family Legacy Fund: $994,199

- Fellowship of Christian Athletes: $480,000

- National Christian Foundation: $240,000

- Focus on the Family: $12,500

- Eagle Forum: $5,000

- Exodus International: $1,000

- Family Research Council: $1,000



Go to Equality Matters to see how these groups work against LGBT equality. A request for comment from Chik-fil-A's corporate offices was not immediately returned.