Good news! The deadline to enter the first-ever KET Rainbow Awards 2024 has been moved to April 29. This means you have more time to share your projects to support diversity and inclusion for our LGBTQIA+ community.
These awards are organized by KET Magazine, Visites Particulières, and visit.brussels to recognize the hard work of individuals, groups, and businesses who are making a difference in how LGBTQIA+ people are treated.
There are seven award categories, covering lots of different things like making workplaces inclusive, supporting LGBTQIA+ rights in Europe, and being a good ally to the community.
To apply, you need to explain what your project is about, who it helps, what you’ve achieved, and how it’s made a difference. Then, a group of judges will look at all the entries and choose the winners based on how creative, effective, and inclusive they are.
The winners will be announced on May 7 during a special event. They’ll get a trophy and be featured in KET Magazine and other places, which helps to spread the word about their important work.
Taking part in these awards is a big deal because it shows your commitment to making Belgium a better, more accepting place for everyone. So, don’t miss out! Send in your entry before April 29 and be part of something special.
More info to submit your project : in English / en Français / in het Nederlands
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