NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

AUST | EQPR | RAISING | Awareness, Funds and Support for Building Belonging, Fairness and Connection Across Australia

[Edited extract from public address]

EOFY is here! Back those who back Rainbow inclusion. 

Support the community leaders, advocates and everyday changemakers working to build belonging, fairness and connection across Australia.

Since 2018, we’ve trained over 1,400 people, awarded 2,800 scholarships, and welcomed more than 5,600 delegates into spaces of connection, learning, and leadership.

That’s nearly 10,000 changemakers backed by The Equality Project — and we’re just getting started.

This EOFY, we’re asking for your help to go even further.

With your support, we can reach more communities, especially in places that are often overlooked or under-resourced.

Here's what your donation supports:
  • Training that helps leaders and advocates to build fairer and more inclusive workplaces and services;
  • Programs that grow leadership capacity and give everyday changemakers the tools to create impact;
  • A social enterprise model to offer scholarships and increase access for those who need it most;
  • Support for initiatives and programs in regional, remote and under-resourced communities where leadership and connection are needed most.

This EOFY, be part of something that lasts beyond 30 June.

Support the leaders, advocates and local initiatives creating more connected resilient communities and back those who are building belonging and inclusion every day.

The Equality Project Team
P.S. We’re a small but mighty team, powered by community, part-time staff, and volunteers. Every donation, big or small, helps us keep showing up where it matters most. Thank you in advance from the bottom of our hearts! 

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We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Always was. Always will be.