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    Birmingham LGBTQ group gives out $65K in grants to 9 nonprofit organizations

    By Drew Taylor,

    1 day ago

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WIAT ) — The LGBTQ Fund of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham has given $65,000 in grants awarded to nine local nonprofit groups.

    The following groups received funds:

    Alabama Latino AIDS Coalition

    • $6,000 will be used to support the Revolution and Evolution in Alabama of Latinx (REAL), CALA’s LGBTQ+ Latinx dedicated program, and sponsorship of their first fundraising event, Empower Latinx with Love.

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham

    • $5,000 to support a Beyond School Walls workplace mentoring group where volunteers from Southern Power are matched with a group of students from the Magic City Acceptance Academy (MCAA).

    Birmingham Black Repertory Theatre Company

    • $6,500 to support ongoing efforts in advancing racial, gender, and disability justice through multi-generational collaborative artmaking and community activation, including operational expenses, outreach and engagement, resource allocation, and capacity building.

    Great Heights dba Creative Wellness Institute

    • $8,500 to serve the LGBTQ+ Community through the FamilyCare Initiative (FamilyCare) at Creative Wellness. FamilyCare provides access to mental health counseling services for individuals, children, couples, and families who do not have insurance or the financial resources to cover the full cost of treatment.

    Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama

    • $8,000 to directly support strategic planning to further support and empower LGBTQ+ Hispanic/Latino communities throughout Central Alabama, with a focus on developing culturally affirming content and providing culturally responsive training.

    Magic City Acceptance Academy

    • $7,500 to fund the third year of the Kathryn Bland Social Justice Initiative, promoting civic engagement among MCAA’s juniors and seniors.

    Tech Equals (subsidiary of Tech Birmingham)

    • $5,000 for Central Alabama LGBTQ+ Entrepreneurship Conference, including increased prizes for their annual pitch competition open to LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, and advertising the conference to a wider audience.

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    • $10,000 for the Gender Health Clinic, to cover the cost of ride share services (e.g., Uber, Lyft) for patients without vehicles and provide gas vouchers for those patients who do have vehicles but may have limited finances to cover fuel costs associated with driving long distances to attend clinic appointments.

    Youth Towers

    • $8,500 to support the LGBTQ+ housing site, including leasing costs, utilities, and basic living items. Youth Towers provides safe, affordable transitional housing for independently living young adults, and mentors young adults that are at risk of homelessness by providing mentoring in basic life skills, money management, career planning, employment skills, and building healthy and impactful relationships.

    Since 2014, the LGBTQ Fund has awarded over $365,000 to support programs in Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Blount, and Walker counties.

    For more information about the LGBTQ Fund, visit cfbham.org/lgbtqfund .

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