First Round is Complete: €3,000 in Grants Given
We are excited to share some wonderful news: The Queer Vienna Mutual Aid Fund by Villa Vida Cafe and hint.wien has successfully distributed a total of €3,000 in grants to queer individuals in Vienna who were in urgent need of financial support, just in time for Pride. The fund distributes microgrants to highly intersectional queer folx living in Vienna who are experiencing urgent and unexpected financial difficulties.These funds have helped many people through tough times.
The Next Step: Fundraising for €5,000
But we don’t want to stop here! To keep the fund open and ready to assist even more people, we are now raising €5,000 for the next round of grants. This is where we need your help.
How You Can Help
We invite you to donate or, even better, become a subscriber by giving a monthly donation of €10 (or more or less, according to your ability). Your regular contributions will provide continuous support for our queer community, ensuring that those in need can rely on us throughout the year.
Donate Now
- One-time Donation: Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference.
- Monthly Subscription: By becoming a monthly donor, you help create a stable and reliable source of support for the fund.
Visit our donation page and join us in making a lasting impact on the lives of queer individuals in Vienna. Together, we can ensure that everyone in our community has the support they need.
How can I donate to the Queer Mutual Aid Fund?
Queer Mutual Aid Funds is open for donations from individuals, businesses, and organizations that want to support the Viennese LGBTQIA+ community. Click here to donate online.
Bank info:
Hint.wien Verein
zur Förderung intersektionaler queerer Kultur
AT411200010036683331
Partnerships: If you want to multiply your impact and help us grow and reach more queer/LGBTQIA+ folx in Vienna, leave us your details on the contact page, we would be more than happy to schedule a meeting, talk and explore the possibility of a partnership!
Thank you for your generosity and commitment to solidarity.