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Aug 31

Red Parka donates to the Pride Foundation.

Red Parka is a hub for contemporary and original art and design in Hobart selling original art prints, children’s books, cards and homewares, and founded and created by Jennifer Cossins.  Yay Gay is the idea of Jen, and her partner in life, love and creativity, Tracy. “We wanted to do... read more →
  • August 31, 2020
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Jul 13

Second Major Grant Round – July 2020

Pride Foundation Australia (PFA) / Sidney Myer Fund Grant round announcement The PFA Board of Directors and the Sidney Myer Fund are pleased to announce our next joint funding round, to the value of $20,000. This grant round will focus on supporting LGBTQIA+ refugees and people seeking asylum. More information... read more →
  • July 13, 2020
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Mar 16

Meet Working It Out: Our 2019 Major Grant Recipient

Working It Out is proud to receive the 2019 Pride Foundation Australia - Sidney Myer Foundation funding grant for their project “LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Practice for Disability Services”. Working It Out, Tasmania’s gender, sexuality and intersex status support and education service is the 2019 recipient of this partnership grant between PFA... read more →
  • March 16, 2020
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Aug 01

Pride Foundation News July 2019

We announce the recipient of the first Pride Foundation Aus & Sidney Myer Fund grant round for 2019, as well as the projects we're supporting with our second round of small grants, and the outcome of our End of Financial Year fundraising efforts. Click here to read all about it.... read more →
  • August 1, 2019
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Jul 01

Second Grant Round for 2019

The Pride Foundation Australia Board of Directors and the Sidney Myer Fund are pleased to announce our next joint funding round, to the value of $20,000. This grant round will focus on improving the well-being of LGBTQIA+ people living with a disability Expressions of interest are due by 5pm AEST... read more →
  • July 1, 2019
  • Grant News
Jun 17

Pride Foundation News May/June 2019

Linked here is our latest newsletter: Save the date of Thursday 10 October for a fundraising event in Sydney - with guest speakers Kerryn Phelps and Dennis Altman. Also covered is our new focus on LGBTIQA+ refugees and asylum seekers; Our new Marketing and Administration Officer Ruby Mountford; Our disability... read more →
  • June 17, 2019
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Apr 19

Pride Foundation News April 2019

Our latest newsletter has just been published, covering our work in the disability area, our recent forum in Melbourne during Midsumma, our small grants recipients, some great news from The Channel, and the founding of our refugee and asylum seeker advisory group. You can sign up to receive future newsletters... read more →
  • April 19, 2019
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Feb 19

New Grant Round for 2019

The GALFA Board of Directors and the Sidney Myer Fund are pleased to announce our next joint funding round, as part of the Sidney Myer Fund Poverty and Disadvantage Small Grants Program, to the value of $20,000. Please see our Media Release for more information. Expressions of interest close 5pm AEDT Tuesday... read more →
  • February 19, 2019
  • Grant News
Feb 19

LGBT homelessness project report launch

The final report was the culmination of 18 months’ research at the University of Melbourne and Swinburne University of Technology. It was officially launched with 80 people present at Allens law firm, who kindly hosted the event. This study has produced important new evidence about the pathways to homelessness that... read more →
  • February 19, 2019
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    Our selection of rainbow colours in our logo reflects the traditional 1979 meaning of the rainbow flag: Red symbolising Life; Orange symbolising Healing; Yellow symbolising Sunlight; Green symbolising Nature; Blue symbolising Harmony; and Purple symbolising Spirit. We are proudly inclusive of all LGBTQIA+ identities – including diverse sexual identities, gender identities, sex variations, races, skin colours, abilities, ages, and faiths (or no faith).

    Pride Foundation Australia uses the umbrella term LGBTIQA+ because it is recognisable to many of the organisations, communities and individuals we work with.

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