Where your money goes
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa is the largest community provider of sexual health support and testing services for gay and bisexual guys and trans and non-binary people, with a proud history of advocating for the rights and wellbeing of Rainbow New Zealanders.
80% of the profits from Sweat with Pride will go to the Burnett Foundation to fund counselling, peer-led sexual health services, workforce development and community events like the Big Gay Out.
RainbowYOUTH provides support, information and advocacy for queer, gender diverse and intersex youth, their friends, whānau and communities. RainbowYOUTH's vision is an Aotearoa where all young people can thrive – he waka eke noa (a waka which we are all in together, without exception).
A portion of the profits of Sweat with Pride will go towards funding projects at RainbowYOUTH.
Your donations will go towards RainbowYOUTH’s youth support and engagement as well as changing minds about gender and sexuality through advocacy and awareness raising.
OutLine runs a free and confidential 0800 phoneline which is operated by trained volunteers from within our rainbow communities, who utilise their lived experiences and skills acquired during OutLine's training programmes to provide the support our rainbow communities need.
A portion of the profits of Sweat with Pride will go towards funding projects at OutLine.
Your donations will support OutLine's counselling services, helping to increase accessibility to important and affirming help, support and resources for all members of our rainbow communities!
They provide resources, workshops, consulting, advocacy and support for anything concerning rainbow (LGBTQIA+) communities.
Your donation will go towards supporting InsideOUT's national school support services, improving the safety and wellbeing of our rainbow rangatahi and creating a more inclusive Aotearoa!
A portion of the profits of Sweat with Pride will go towards funding projects at InsideOUT.* ‘Rainbow’ is a term that can be used to describe the many variations of sexual attraction and sex/gender identity, including intersex, transgender, genderqueer, asexual, takatāpui, fa’afafine, lesbian, bisexual and gay people that make up our community. We know that ‘Rainbow’ is not the preferred term for everybody.