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Funding Opportunity for Rainbow Communities

Otago Community Trust —

🌈A reminder that the 2022 round of the Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund (RWLF), will see up to $200,000 in grants being distributed to projects, activities and organisations that work to improve mental health outcomes for the rainbow community. The round closes on Monday 1st August 2022.🌈

Grants will be allocated to activities that support Rainbow mental health and wellbeing, such as resource development, community events, digital or online initiatives, information sharing initiatives and campaigns, and training. 

Projects that respond to the impacts of COVID-19 on rainbow communities are encouraged, as well as projects that acknowledge and support those within the Rainbow community that experience multiple forms of oppression. 

There will be a funding pool of $200,000 available during this round, and multi year grants will be considered.

Key Information

The 2022 round of the Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund opened on Wednesday 1st June 2022.

The round closes on Monday 1st August 2022.

More detailed criteria and information to begin the application process can be found here: https://www.rulefoundation.nz/the-rainbow-wellbeing-legacy-fund

For further information please see our frequently asked questions or email: secretary@rulefoundation.nz

About

The Rule Foundation was established through a trust deed in 2008 to enable the funds left from the estate of Peter Rule to be used to fund projects and activities to advance the health, wellbeing and visibility of the LGBTI community.