| Bacchus Wine Club | A wine-tasting group for the LGBTQ+ community of Colorado Springs | |
| Black and Pink | | |
| Colorado Gay Rodeo Association | | |
| Dignity Colorado Springs | | |
| EQUAL at Colorado College | | |
| Gay Sisters Alliance of Colorado Springs | | |
| Ground Zero | Gay activist group that arose in response to the passage of Amendment 2 | |
| Inside Out Youth Services | Organization founded in 1990 that builds access, equity, and power for and with LGBTQIA2+ youth in the Pikes Peak region | |
| Lesbian Avengers | | |
| Network PSN | | |
| Outward Bound | An outdoor education program for youth that worked with Inside Out Youth Services in the early 2000s. | |
| Person Article Template | | |
| Pikes Peak Safe at Schools Coalition | An advocacy group hosted through Inside Out Youth Services that advocates for the needs and rights of LGBTQIA2+ students in local schools. | |
| United Court of the Pikes Peak Region | | |
| Peak Area Gender Expressions | Support groups of transgender people in Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Later became Peak Area Gender Expressions (PAGE) sometime between October 2002 and November 2003. | |
| Pikes Peak United Rodeo | | |
| Pueblo AIDS Coalition | | |
| GLBQ-Gay | | |
| Southern Colorado Health Network | | |
| Lambda House | A residence on the west side of Colorado Springs for men and women with HIV/AIDS to live. | |
| PFLAG | | |
| Pikes Peak Metropolitan Community Church | LGBTQIA2+ affirming church that started in 1979 | |
| Colorado Springs Women's Health | | |
| 501 N Foote Clinic | STI clinic frequently referenced in 1980s issues of Gayspeak. | |
| Walking Tall - A Lesbian Organization | A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing needed services and support for the lesbian community of Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. | |
| Count-me-in | | |
| Colorado Springs Pride Center | The Pikes Peak Gay & Lesbian Community Center (PPGLCC) was founded in 1979 as a chapter of the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Colorado. It's the second oldest LGBTQ+ center in Colorado. It closed its doors in 2015. | |
| Lambda Services Bureau (# Edit conflict 2026-02-26 hnaqgGe #) | Lambda Services Bureau, Inc. was a nonprofit community program. It provided services around counseling, referrals, and education for lesbians and gay men. It fought and won against the IRS for its non-profit status in 1976. | |
| Lambda Services Bureau | Lambda Services Bureau, Inc. was a nonprofit community program. It provided services around counseling, referrals, and education for lesbians and gay men. It fought and won against the IRS for its non-profit status in 1976. | |
| Gay Liberation Front of Colorado Springs | An advocacy organization founded in 1969 that sought to combat heterosexism and other root causes of oppression toward gay people. | |