Birmingham Pride Community Foundation seeks volunteers

Birmingham Pride Community Foundation (BPCF), has put a call out for volunteers who will act as trustees to join the group that is responsible for distributing funds from the Birmingham Pride Festival to the LGBTQ+ community groups in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands (Coventry, Dudley, Sandwel

Birmingham Pride Community Foundation seeks volunteers

Birmingham Pride Community Foundation (BPCF), has put a call out for volunteers who will act as trustees to join the group that is responsible for distributing funds from the Birmingham Pride Festival to the LGBTQ+ community groups in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands (Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton).

They are looking to recruit a number of trustees who will help make decisions about how the community fund is spent to support the local LGBTQ+ community. The recruitment process is open to everyone; however, Birmingham Pride want their board of trustees to “actively reflect the wider community which we support, and their lived experiences,” therefore, they are “proactively seeking and encourage applications from the under-represented groups in our community.”

Those interested in volunteering can find out more and request an application by emailing the BPCF Chair, Steve Ball, at drsteveball@hotmail.co.uk. Closing date for applications is February 17.

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