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  • 6 Bartholomews
    Brighton,
    BN1 1HG
Brighton Pride takes to the streets every year .Our key objective is to develop an environment in favour of LGBT equality by providing information, advice and support.

The history of Pride in Brighton & Hove stretches back as far as 1992 when a very modest afternoon event on The Level. Since then it has evolved into the biggest free Pride festival in the UK and in September 2004 was awarded charitable status. Pride in Brighton & Hove runs a number of exciting events to help fund the organisation, the festival and the support for the local LGBT voluntary sector as well as bringing a wide range of people together who otherwise might not have such social access.

 

 

Pride Brighton & Hove -A Background to the current Organisation

Pride Brighton & Hove (Pride) has been formed as a community interest company (CIC) with an asset lock to use any profits generated to benefit the LGBT community within Brighton & Hove.

This company is operating as a not for profit commercial enterprise and this aspect is very important for all stakeholders within the city.

This type of company is the closest that the organisation can be to a charity whilst operating under the financial rigor of a business that fulfills its commercial obligations. The community and charitable credentials of the organisation are strengthened by a commitment to ring fence a proportion of ticket income from the planned park event to go directly to charity. As such, we would like to be recognised as the guardian of the event for the LGBT community and the city as a whole.

Pride draws on the experience and expertise of a number of respected businesses, individuals and community groups operating within Brighton and Hove. The leads within the organisation have proven track records in their field and have all had involvement in the running of previous Pride events. Stagfleet, the owners of Club Revenge, with James Ledward of GScene and Paul Kemp of Aeon Events are founders of the community interest company. Stagfleet Ltd is the owner of Club Revenge and will be underwriting the whole event.

£1 of the price of every ticket sold will be ring fenced and donated directly to the Rainbow Fund to distribute through their grants programme to local LGBT/HIV organisations and charities who provide front line services to the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove.

Club Revenge, along with Aeon Events promoters of the Wild Fruit brand and Wilde Ones International (park production 2000 - 2009) have all been involved with Pride within the city and have significant years of experience of operating at the Preston Park Event. In addition the contractor for the running of the parade in 2010 and 2011 has been retained by the new community interest company.

Charitable giving on behalf of Pride will be coordinated through the Rainbow Fund, part of the Sussex Community Foundation (registered charity number 1113226).

It is imperative that the event is self-financing. The instability of the previous organiser had an effect on local LGBT charities, community, businesses and City wide income. The business model we are using will ensure the security of the event whilst guaranteeing income for the community sector.

Pride Brighton & Hove aims re-instate business confidence in the event. Businesses can be confident that donations will be going to LGBT charities and voluntary organisations. We are confident that the we will re-ignite businesses' enthusiasm participate in Pride and we will be able to generate a greater surplus for distribution to charity.


Overriding Principles

To return a minimum of £30,000 to charity as a result of our activities.

 

To find out more information, upcoming events and this years dates, please visit the official website

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