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Iowa Pride Network to receive
$100,000 grant from Liberty Hill Foundation
DES MOINES— Iowa Pride Network has received
a $100,000 grant from the Liberty Hill Foundation’s Queer
Youth Fund, a fund that makes multi-year grants to grassroots, local,
state, or national nonprofit organizations working to improve the
quality of life among gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer,
and questioning (GLBTQQ) youth.
“We’re extremely thankful to be selected
as one of this year’s recipients. This will allow us to broaden
the scope of our leadership development and student organizing projects;
and better meet the needs of Iowa’s GLBTQQ youth by hiring
a full-time Outreach Coordinator,” stated Ryan Roemerman,
Iowa Pride Network Director.
The Queer Youth Fund awards grants to innovative
and effective leadership development programs or organizing projects
that empower GLBTQQ youth to improve societal conditions affecting
GLBTQQ youth and which make a long-term difference to their movement.
A group of committed donors developed the fund to provide large
multi-year grants to groups that address the multitude of issues
queer youth face as they acknowledge and celebrate their sexuality
and identity, and seek to become empowered leaders in their communities.
Other 2006-2007 grantees include:
• Peter Cicchino
Youth Project in New York City where the grant will
be used to support their Juvenile Justice Reform Initiative.
• Southerners
on New Ground in North Carolina, where the grant will
be used to create stronger infrastructure for GLBTQQ organizing
in the South.
• Sylvia Rivera Law
Project in New York City where the grant will be used
to support their Transgender Youth Initiative.
Iowa Pride Network is currently accepting
applications for the Outreach Coordinator position. To find out
more, visit Iowa Pride Network’s website at: www.iowapridenetwork.org.
To find out more about the Liberty
Hill Foundation, visit: www.libertyhill.org.
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