Our annual report, 45 Years of Joy in Resistance, showcases the work Astraea has done in 2022 to move resources where they are greatly needed and to continue to support grassroots LGBTQI+ organizing, no matter how difficult the circumstances.We are proud to share that in 2022:* Astraea disbursed more than $5.9 million in 2022 to 230 grantee partners through 263 grants* Over 86% of our grantees received general operating support grants, allowing for flexibility* 83% of our international grantmaking went to organizations in countries with obstructed, repressed and closing civil societie
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