Here’s how some human rights and LGBTQ+ groups prepared for major foreign aid cuts under Trump
- Global Philanthropy Project launched a campaign called "Fund Our Futures" to support LGBTQ+ organizations globally.
- In 2021-2022, private philanthropy and donor governments contributed $905 million to LGBTQ+ groups, as reported by GPP.
- The Trump administration ended foreign aid policies supporting LGBTQ+ rights, which were previously prioritized by the Biden administration.
- Hart stated that funding cuts have disrupted LGBTQ+ community groups globally.
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How human rights and LGBTQ+ groups prepared for US foreign aid cuts
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