Council announce Pride Parade and Preston Park Grants

Brighton & Hove City Council announce the groups and organisations that will benenfit from their Annual Discretionary Grants Programme 2015-15 to participitate in the Pride Parade and on Preston Park on August 1.

Council announce Pride Parade and Preston Park Grants

Brighton & Hove City Council announce the groups and organisations that will benenfit from their Annual Discretionary Grants Programme 2015-15 to participitate in the Pride Parade and on Preston Park on August 1.

Brighton & Hove Council

These include:

MindOut LGBTQ Mental Health Service
Parade Participation – Open Top Bus: £500

Allsorts Youth Project
Parade Participation – Walking Tableau: £350

Sussex Beacon
Information Stand on Park: £340

B&H LGBT Switchboard
Parade Participation and Information Stand on Park: £250

Grassroots Suicide Prevention
Parade Participation and Information Stand on Park: £340

Rainbow Families
Parade Participation – Wheeled Tableau: £300

BLAGSS – Brighton LGBT Sports Society
Parade Participation – Walking Tableau: £300

Rainbow Chorus
Parade Participation – Float: £300

RadioReverb
Parade & “Alternative Music” Stage on Park: £500

Stay Up Late
“Gig Buddies” Learning Disabled Information Stand: £400

Brighton School of Samba
Parade Participation – Walking Tableau: £300

B&H LGBT Safety Forum
Integrated Trans Community & Family Diversity Space on Park: £4200

B&H LGBT Safety Forum
“Accessibility Matters” Access Space & Wider Disability Support: £920

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