Deadline: 31-Jan-2026
Overview of the Crisis Response Fund
The QFDI Crisis Response Fund is an emergency funding mechanism designed to support LGBTQI+ people facing displacement due to humanitarian crises, conflict, repressive laws, or systemic violence.
The Fund enables fast, community-led responses by providing small, flexible grants to organizations and individuals already working on the frontlines of displacement and crisis response.
Purpose and Strategic Focus
The Fund addresses both immediate displacement risks and longer-term structural drivers of forced displacement affecting LGBTQI+ populations.
Key Objectives
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Mitigate drivers of LGBTQI+ displacement
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Strengthen community-based crisis response systems
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Protect individuals at high risk of displacement
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Support LGBTQI+ people who are already displaced
Core Granting Streams
The Crisis Response Fund operates through three structured grant streams, allowing applicants to align funding with their intervention model.
Crisis & Emergency Response Services Grant
Supports direct, lifesaving services, including:
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Emergency shelter and housing support
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Food, medical care, and psychosocial assistance
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Legal aid and protection services
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Emergency relocation or evacuation support
Crisis Capacity Building Grant
Focuses on strengthening organizational readiness, including:
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Emergency response systems and protocols
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Staff and volunteer training
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Security, safeguarding, and operational resilience
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Coordination among LGBTQI+ service providers
Crisis Advocacy Grant
Funds advocacy and protection efforts, including:
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Challenging discriminatory or repressive laws
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Crisis documentation and human rights reporting
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Policy advocacy during humanitarian emergencies
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Community-led awareness and protection campaigns
Funding Amount and Structure
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Maximum grant size: Up to CAD $15,000
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Funding type: One-time, flexible micro-grant
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Disbursement approach: Rapid and crisis-responsive
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Eligible costs: Emergency response, capacity strengthening, and advocacy
The Fund is intentionally designed to reduce administrative barriers and enable fast access to resources during emergencies.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Eligible Applicants
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Small and medium-sized grassroots organizations
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Registered or unregistered community groups
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Individuals with a demonstrated track record in crisis response
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Initiatives directly supporting LGBTQI+ people affected by displacement
Priority Consideration
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Queer-led organizations
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Refugee-led or displaced-person-led initiatives
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Groups operating in high-risk, conflict-affected, or under-resourced contexts
Unregistered applicants may apply but must agree to provide additional documentation to demonstrate legitimacy and operational capacity.
Why This Fund Matters
LGBTQI+ people face heightened risks during displacement, including violence, exclusion from humanitarian aid systems, criminalization, and lack of safe shelter.
This Fund:
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Ensures access to lifesaving protection and essential services
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Strengthens local leadership and community resilience
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Enables rapid response when traditional funding is too slow
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Supports community-driven solutions rather than top-down interventions
By centering LGBTQI+ leadership, the Fund fills critical gaps in humanitarian response frameworks.
How the Crisis Response Fund Works
Step-by-Step Process
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Identify an active or emerging displacement-related crisis
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Select the most relevant grant stream
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Design a focused, short-term intervention
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Demonstrate direct benefit to LGBTQI+ individuals or communities
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Submit required documentation or alternative verification if unregistered
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Implement rapid response activities upon approval
Applicants are encouraged to design projects that address immediate needs while contributing to longer-term community support structures.
Common Application Tips and Mistakes to Avoid
Tips
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Clearly link activities to displacement or crisis conditions
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Keep project scope realistic and time-bound
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Emphasize community leadership and lived experience
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Show how funds will be used quickly and effectively
Common Mistakes
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Submitting overly broad or long-term development projects
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Failing to demonstrate direct LGBTQI+ impact
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Unclear budgets or activities not aligned with grant streams
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What types of crises does the Fund support?
The Fund supports humanitarian emergencies, conflict-related displacement, forced migration due to repressive laws, and sudden protection crises affecting LGBTQI+ people.
Can unregistered organizations apply?
Yes. Unregistered groups and individuals may apply if they provide alternative documentation demonstrating credibility and experience.
Is the funding renewable?
No. Grants are one-time micro-grants designed for rapid crisis response.
Can individuals apply directly?
Yes. Individuals with a proven track record in LGBTQI+ crisis response and displacement work are eligible.
Are advocacy-only projects allowed?
Yes. Advocacy initiatives are supported under the Crisis Advocacy Grant stream.
Is the Fund limited to specific countries or regions?
The Fund is globally focused and prioritizes contexts with high displacement risk and limited access to LGBTQI-inclusive humanitarian funding.
Conclusion
The QFDI Crisis Response Fund is a critical, flexible funding mechanism that empowers LGBTQI+ communities to respond rapidly and effectively to displacement crises. By supporting emergency services, organizational capacity, and advocacy, the Fund strengthens community-led protection systems and ensures that LGBTQI+ people are not left behind during humanitarian emergencies.
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