Draft:For a Change Fund
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For a Change Fund (actual name: Fundusz dla Odmiany, abbreviation: FDO) – a nationwide Polish non-governmental organization working to support the LGBT+ community outside major cities, mainly in small towns and rural areas. The Fund was established in 2019 on the initiative of Aleksandra Muzinska and Malgorzata Maciejewska, LGBT+ activists formerly associated with the Love Does Not Exclude Association. The Fund has the status of a public benefit organization.
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Fundusz dla Odmiany | |
Formation | 2019-06-19 |
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Founder | Aleksandra Muzinska, Malgorzata Maciejewska |
Legal status | foundation |
Headquarters | Warsaw, Poland |
Fields | supporting LGBT+ communities |
Website | https://dlaodmiany.org.pl/en |
The organization's mission statement is to:
- strengthen and support individuals and groups who wish to create open communities through micro-grants and technical support,
- mobilize allies to act and support LGBT+ people,
- build a community of people, who work on grassroots and local levels to enhance LGBT+ equality outside of big urban centers
In December 2020, the Fund received the LGBT+ Diamonds Awards business award in the “Partnership of the Year” category[1].