The Full Story
About
Six years ago, a consortium of funders began seeding a bold idea:
What if queer movements owned the ground beneath their feet?
Through that collaboration, LGBTQIA+ organisations in Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe purchased their first plots and buildings. The ripple effects were visible: greater safety, deeper community roots, and new possibilities for bold, long-term work. Those ripple effects convinced us that infrastructure can be a launchpad for the financial liberation of CSOs.
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Out of this success grew a clear, collective mandate from activists across Eastern and Southern Africa: create a regionally governed hub that keeps land, expertise, and decision-making close to home.
Today, we stand at the threshold of that vision; building a new hub dedicated to property access for queer civil society organisations in East Africa. Grounded in local knowledge and powered by a network of allies, we are designing finance tools that meet communities where they are and keep assets in collective hands for generations.
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When LGBTQIA+ civil society organisations are supported to own property, the ripple effects go beyond infrastructure; fostering safety, creative autonomy, community memory, and long-term sustainability grounded in land and place.
What we do
We mobilise trust-based, flexible resources that place land, buildings, and other forms of community-owned infrastructure firmly in the hands of LGBTQIA+ movements.

Mission
To resource and strengthen LGBTQIA+ movements in the Global South by funding community-owned infrastructure grounded in Indigenous, feminist, and relational worldviews. We envision a future where land is not a commodity, but a living relationship that is nurtured and protected.
We do this by mobilising flexible funding, building trust-based partnerships, and supporting long-term stewardship of land and space.
Vision
We envision a future where LGBTQIA+ CSOs are able to sustainably care for each other and land collectively without dependence on global north funding cycles.
A world where LGBTQIA+ communities can restore safety, sovereignty, and sustainability through land and infrastructure held in collective care.


Ripple Effects We Seek
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Safety
Spaces shielded from raids, displacement, and violence
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Creative Autonomy
Room for art, organising, and joyful existence.
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Environmental Harmony
Structures that honour local ecologies and climate realities
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Narrative Shift
From “nobody’s land” to every-body’s land