These are a few groups we know of that are truly bi friendly.  Indeed, a couple of these are essentially bi groups that may have a few lesbian or gay folks too.  Take a look at the comments along side the listing, but then do go check them out and make up your mind for yourself. 

Bi friendly 

The HIM Program of the Red Door Clinic's 

Married Men's Program

Discussion group for men married to women but attracted to men.

 

Forth Wednesday of every month, from 4:30 to 6:00 at a confidential location.

 

Contact the HIM program at www.himprogram.org or call 612.348.6641 for more information

 

 

Social and support for the poly community.  You can join the TCPDG mailing list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mnpolyfolks.
Web: www.mnpoly.org
Email: tcpg@bigfoot.com

 

PFLAG St. Paul / Minneapolis

Local chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.
Helpline: 612.825.1660
Web: www.pflagtc.org
Email: support@pflagtc.org

 

The Men's Center

The Men's Center provides resources for men seeking to grow in body, mind and spirit, and from that foundation advocates for healthier family and community relationships.

The Men's Center
3249 Hennepin Ave. So. Suite 55
Minneapolis, MN 55408
Phone: 612.822.5892
Web: www.tcmc.org

 

 

 

Just Between Men Brunch


Pillsbury House: 3501 Chicago Ave S
Free brunch & support group involving an HIV/AIDS and STD related discussion of interest to gay and bi men of color and those who support them.
11:30 am on the first and third Saturdays of the month
Contact: Gilbert at 612.827.0704

 

 

District 202

A center for Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender youth, 21 and under.

1601 Nicollet Ave. So. Minneapolis, MN 55403
Call 612.871.5559 or visit www.dist202.org
 

 

Serving the statewide GLBT and allied communities of Minnesota with a wide variety of programs and services, and  Minnesota's largest GLBT organization.

Outfront Minnesota
310 E 38th St. #204
Minneapolis, MN 55409
Phone: 612.822.0127
Web: www.outfront.org
 
 

GenderBLUR

A social event, cabaret and party for the Trans, Genderqueer, and allied communities in the Twin Cities.

Located at Patrick's Cabaret 
3010 Minnehaha Ave. So. 
Minneapolis, MN 55406
Phone: 612.264.4749
Web: www.genderblur.org
 
 
 
 

     Mission:

Philanthrofund is a vital resource and community builder for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and allied communities by providing grants and scholarships, developing leaders, and inspiring giving.

philanthrofund.org

 

 

 

GLBT recreational club

Biking, rollerblading, walks, hikes, camping, you name it!

 

About these groups:

---While there are certainly gay guys who come to this group, bi men are certainly the majority.  For some, this group is THE bi community in town.

 

 

---Of course you don't have to be bi to be poly, but it sure helps!

 

 

 

 

---This group, despite their name and their national reputation, seems to really get bisexuality.  Indeed, bisexuals are often well represented at these monthly meetings.

 

 

---Never mind their Friday evening Bi men's support group, this organization has been bi men central for a quarter of a century.

 

 

 

---This is a fun event held twice a month for men of color.  Bi guys will find a lot of company there.

 

 

---A great place for youth of all orientations.

 

 

 

 

 

---The #1 resource for Queer folk in the state, and a HUGE supporter of the bi community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

---Holding about four events a year, this organization has been a gift for bisexuals of all genders.

 

 

 

 

 

---PFund (formerly Philanthrofund) has been supported bi activism with grants for years, and since about 2000 it has had a dedicated fund just for bisexual community building.

 

 

---This outdoor group has been around a long time, and is a great way to get involved in the GLBT  community and meet some great people. 

 

 

 

 

For as close to a complete listing of Minnesota GLBT groups as there is, we recommend checking out Outfront's excellent "Organizations" page.  Did we miss a group we should have here?  Any corrections or comments?  Let us know.