This fund is a community-led initiative administered by Transfolk WA. It provides financial assistance to trans and gender diverse people living in Western Australia to reduce financial barriers to gender affirmation.
How the Funds Are Used The fund is designed to be flexible. Applicants decide how the money is best used to support their needs.
Common costs for trans and gender diverse people living in WA include but are not limited to:
Grant Structure and Allocation
Donations to this campaign (minus platform and processing fees) go directly into the grant pool to be redistributed to the community. Transfolk WA acts as the financial administrator for the program.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
Transfolk WA operates on Whadjuk Noongar land out of an office in Boorloo (Perth). We serve trans and gender diverse folks and their families across what is now known as Western Australia. We recognise the continuing connection to land, waterways, culture and community of the Traditional Owners and rightful custodians of the lands we call Western Australia - the Noongar, Yamatji, Western Desert and Kimberley peoples. This always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
This fund is a community-led initiative administered by Transfolk WA. It provides financial assistance to trans and gender diverse people living in Western Australia to reduce financial barriers to gender affirmation.
How the Funds Are Used The fund is designed to be flexible. Applicants decide how the money is best used to support their needs.
Common costs for trans and gender diverse people living in WA include but are not limited to:
Grant Structure and Allocation
Donations to this campaign (minus platform and processing fees) go directly into the grant pool to be redistributed to the community. Transfolk WA acts as the financial administrator for the program.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
Transfolk WA operates on Whadjuk Noongar land out of an office in Boorloo (Perth). We serve trans and gender diverse folks and their families across what is now known as Western Australia. We recognise the continuing connection to land, waterways, culture and community of the Traditional Owners and rightful custodians of the lands we call Western Australia - the Noongar, Yamatji, Western Desert and Kimberley peoples. This always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.