BiNet USA
BiNet USA, originally formed as the North American Bisexual Network in 1990, is the oldest national organization in the United States dedicated to advocacy for bisexual individuals and related communities.[1] It emerged from bisexual activist gatherings at the 1987 March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, formalizing to promote visibility, networking, and policy efforts addressing biphobia and marginalization within broader LGBTQ+ spaces.[1] Key achievements include co-founding Celebrate Bisexuality Day on September 23 in 1999 to raise awareness of bisexual contributions and experiences.[2] Under long-time leader Faith Cheltenham, who joined as a volunteer in 1998 and later served as president, the group expanded outreach but encountered significant internal and public controversy in 2020 when it asserted copyright ownership over the bisexual pride flag—a claim widely rejected by the community and leading to Cheltenham's departure from the presidency.[3][4] By 2025, BiNet USA had restructured as a for-profit entity, BiNet USA Inc, LLC, shifting focus toward integrating advocacy with innovation while maintaining roots in bisexual empowerment.[5][6]