The state government has announced a new funding to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex, queer and asexual (LGBTIQA+) communities to connect and celebrate their diversity with pride.
Equality Minister Harriet Shing announced the opening of the $400,000 Pride Events and Festivals Fund for 2023-24, which includes two dedicated funding streams for eligible community groups, for the first time.
Large LGBTIQA+ events and festivals can apply for grants between $10,001 and $25,000, while grants of up to $10,000 are available for eligible small events and festivals.
The program funds inclusive and diverse events that celebrate LGBTIQA+ organisations and communities, promote inclusion and combat discrimination and prejudice.
Applications from rural and regional Victoria are strongly encouraged along with applications from LGBTIQA+ people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, faith communities, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, older LGBTIQA+ people, bi+ communities and other LGBTIQA+ groups.
Since 2018, the Pride Events and Festivals Fund has supported eligible LGBTIQA+ not-for-profit organisations, social enterprises and groups to host more than 185 events that have fostered connection, pride, safety and visibility, and strengthened communities, while breaking down stigma.
LGBTIQA+ Communities Commissioner Dr Todd Fernando said pride events and festivals support diverse LGBTIQA+ communities to come together and celebrate being their authentic selves.
“The events build connection and support wellbeing for LGBTIQA+ people and their families, partners and friends and we particularly need community events this year,” Dr Fernando said.
Applications are open until 5pm, Wednesday, November 15.
Details: vic.gov.au/pride-events-and-festivals-fund.