Previous RWLF grantee stories
Here you can find information and descriptions of projects and organisations previously funded by the Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund.
Moana Vā - RWLF 2022 grantee
The Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund 2022 (RWLF) was thrilled to support Moana Vā by funding a social media coordinator to enhance their social media presence and digital storytelling efforts.
Utu Ā Matimati - RWLF 2023 grantee
The Rule Foundation are proud to have been a supporter of Utu Ā Matimati through the Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund 2023 (RWLF). Utu Ā Matimati are a multi-disciplinary Takatāpui arts collective creating publications and holding space to celebrate Takatāpui identity in Te Whanganui a Tara.
Tradespeople - RWLF 2021 grantee
Read an article from 2023 on The Spinoff about what it’s like to be a rainbow tradie in Aotearoa featuring Tradespeople, who were one of the grantees from the 2021 Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund.
Body Positive - RWLF 2022 grantee
Body Positive works for a future where all people living with HIV and all of our rainbow community can fully enjoy healthy mental and sexual health and a life free of stigma and discrimination.
LAGANZ - RWLF 2020 grantee
The preservation of our social and political queer history is at the heart of LAGANZ | Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand, Te Pūranga Takatāpui o Aotearoa. The collection has had a rich and varied history – like many of us!
Indian Origin Pride New Zealand - RWLF 2021 grantee
Read more about the project Indian Origin Pride New Zealand that was awarded RWLF funding in 2021.
Be There campaign - RWLF 2020 grantee
Be There is an awareness campaign aimed to educate and support the whānau around trans, non-binary, takatāpui, queer, intersex, and rainbow young people about how to be more inclusive, affirming and safe.