The organization hopes to create a safe environment for all individuals but specifically focuses on issues relative to sexual orientation or gender performance.
[7] The Bisexual Community Needs Assessment 2012 was published by BOP partnering with OutFront Minnesota, the PFund Foundation, and the Gender and Sexuality Student Services Office (GSSSO) at the Metropolitan State University.
[8] OutFront Minnesota also assisted the PFund Foundation with the 2012 Twin Cities LGBT Aging Needs and Assessment Survey Report.
[9] OutFront Minnesota, with the support of Senator Allan Spear and Representative Karen Clark, led the effort to amend the state's Human Rights Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity, a change which was achieved in 1993.
Executive Director Monica Meyer stated on the matter, "We want to thank House Speaker Thissen, Senate Majority Leader Bakk and all of the legislators who voted yes – and, of course, Governor Dayton who has been so supportive of LGBT equality.
The "Safe and Supportive school Act" was passed on April 4, 2014, with a 36–31 vote after hours of debate in the Minnesota Senate.
Anti-bullying legislation became a larger issue within the state of Minnesota, as a result of a string of bullying incidents within Anoka County.
The Safe and Support School Act protected from; religious, racial, gender identity, and sexual orientation discrimination.
A compromise that occurred that the law no longer required school to report and collect date about these bullying cases.