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Equality Fund launched to help marginalised groups including the LGBT+ community

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A new €3 million Equality Fund which has just been launched with the aim of helping groups that support marginalised communities is welcoming applications from those who could benefit.

The fund will support groups working with marginalised women, ethnic minority and migrant people, Traveller and Roma communities, people with disabilities and LGBT+ folk.

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