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LGBT+ Futures Covid-19 response fund launched

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Consortium, which works to strengthen and support LGBTQ+ groups, organisations and projects, has announced the launch of the LGBT+ Futures: National Emergencies Trust Fund, which will distribute £350,000 of onward grants to diverse LGBTQ+ organisations from across the UK.This important new fund is designed to address the additional needs LGBTQ+ people and communities have faced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

It will support and strengthen LGBTQ+ organisations that have been impacted by Covid-19 and who are working hard to meet the needs of those most affected.As part of the launch and responding to the evidenced increase in calls and requests for support through LGBTQ+ helplines, Consortium has announced the award of grants totaling.

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