Brighton Pride publishes Interim Annual Review 2014
Brighton Pride is a Non for Profit Community Interest Company (CIC), who give profits generated by the annual Pride event and Village Street Party, to benefit the LGBTQI community in Brighton & Hove. Brighton Pride operates with transparency and openness at the heart of everything it does, giving re
Brighton Pride is a not for profit Community Interest Company (CIC), who give profits generated by the annual Brighton Pride event and Village Street Party, to benefit the LGBTQI community in Brighton & Hove.

Brighton Pride operates with transparency and openness at the heart of everything it does, giving residents the chance to have their say through regular community group engagement meetings.
Brighton Pride (CIC) has now published its 2014 Interim Review Document, which highlights the costs involved in producing one of the UK’s leading LGBTQI Pride festivals.
The Pride celebrations in Preston Park and Pride Village Party raised over £110,000 for the Rainbow Fund in the last two years.
This unique fundraising partnership enables the Rainbow Fund to distribute grants to local LGBT/HIV organisations who deliver effective front line services to LGBT people in Brighton and Hove, through their grants programme.
To view Pride’s Interim Review Document 2014, click here.
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