January 27, 2000
One Man's Out-and-Out Philanthropy
Tim Gill uses his high-tech fortune to back gay groups, train other donors
Colorado has never been known as a haven for gay people.
That is precisely why Tim Gill, the openly gay entrepreneur who founded the publishing-software company Quark, decided to set up a foundation in the state -- and to focus its giving on gay and lesbian causes.
Seated in a spacious but sparsely decorated office in the skyscraper here that serves as the headquarters of his company, Mr. Gill,
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