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US Grants $4.1 Billion for Global LGBT and Transgender Initiatives

The Flow of Billions: Federal Funding for LGBT‌ Initiatives

Over the past three fiscal years, an astonishing $4.1 billion ​in federal money has been allocated to support LGBT initiatives in the United‌ States and around the world, according to an investigation by The Epoch Times.

From October 1, 2020, to September 30, 2023, the‌ U.S. government issued more than 1,100 grants to fund projects promoting LGBT rights globally. These findings⁣ were uncovered⁢ through ‌a review ⁤of a federal spending website.

The‌ range⁤ of projects funded⁣ is extensive, covering a wide array of initiatives.

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For instance, the LGBT Life Center in Norfolk, Virginia, received a $1.8 million grant in 2022 to establish a ​”safe space for LGBTQ⁤ youth ⁤and‌ adults to seek support and resources.” Similarly, the ⁣Serbian activist group Grupa Izadji was awarded a $500,000 grant to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities.

Even smaller ‌countries like Armenia are not excluded from this funding. The⁣ Pink Human Rights Defender, an Armenian activist group, received⁢ $1 million to empower the⁣ LGBTI community in⁣ the​ country.

The‌ federal spending website allows users to⁣ filter grants based on​ specific keywords. When the keyword “LGBT” was used, the search ​yielded⁤ 1,181 grants, 31 loans, and nine direct payments over the past three fiscal years.

In total, the government issued ⁤a staggering 454,821‌ grants during the last fiscal year alone.

Transgender activists gather in protest in Los Angeles, California, on October 10, ⁢2021. (John Fredricks/The ⁣Epoch Times)

Government ⁤grants⁣ provide free money for specific purposes, while federal loans offer low-interest repayment options over‍ extended periods. Direct payments from‌ the government can be unrestricted or designated for a particular use.

When focusing specifically‍ on⁢ grants related to the ⁤keyword “LGBT,” individual payouts of at least $1 million ⁤amounted to a combined total of over $3.7 billion. Numerous smaller grants were also awarded for LGBT initiatives but were not included in the review.

Furthermore, a‍ search for grants containing ‌the keyword “transgender” resulted in 574 listings. Among these, grants totaling nearly⁣ $478⁢ million were⁤ awarded for projects related to transgender issues.‍ The U.S. government also issued seven direct⁢ payments and nine loans in this category.

An ‌independent researcher, who ‍prefers to remain anonymous,‌ has been diligently⁢ tracking ⁣how the federal government allocates funds for ​grants ‍related to ​gender ideology.

His ​interest in this subject began when he lost his job in the ⁤oil field⁤ during the ​early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. While struggling to make ends meet, he discovered​ that taxpayer dollars were​ being funneled into LGBT activist causes, while he⁢ and his friends received little⁤ relief ‍from the government.

“I⁤ couldn’t ⁣believe ⁤it,” he exclaimed. “We were⁤ all being laid off, excluded from the COVID⁣ money being​ handed out to everyone, and it seemed like nobody cared.”

He now works for a politically left-wing oil company and acknowledges ‍that his superiors would likely⁣ disapprove of how he presents his findings on social media.

Through his Twitter account,⁣ Randoland.us, which boasts over 12,000 followers, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), he shares his discoveries.

“If you search for grants from the Department of Education with the word ‘equity,’ you’ll be astounded by the amount of money being⁢ spent on equity-aligned initiatives,” he revealed. He estimates that he has uncovered approximately ​$240 million in grants dedicated to equity initiatives.

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One of his findings exposed ‌an ongoing grant awarded to Emory University. The grant funds research on ​”the rectal mucosal effects of cross-sex hormone⁢ therapy⁤ among U.S. and Thai transgender women,” ⁣as‍ confirmed by The ⁢Epoch Times.

Activists rallying to support people who identify as transgender gather on the steps of City Hall, in⁢ New York, New York,⁢ on Oct.​ 24, 2018. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

This project, which began in 2019 and is set to⁤ conclude in July 2024, will receive nearly⁤ $3.5 million from ⁢the U.S. government.

Under the category of “allergy and infectious diseases research,” the project aims​ to “assist‍ public and private nonprofit institutions and individuals in establishing, expanding, and improving biomedical research and research training in⁣ infectious‍ diseases⁢ and related areas,” according to the federal ⁤spending ⁤website.

Some grants focus on studying specific aspects of the population. For example, one recipient is⁢ examining the impact of alcohol ​on intimate partner violence in transgender and non-gender-conforming adults.

In⁣ another project, the National Endowment for ⁣the Humanities (NEH) granted nearly $350,000 to translate the ​Homosaurus,⁤ a thesaurus of LGBT terms, into Spanish.

The Homosaurus website includes ‍definitions for sexual⁣ terms such ⁤as “anonymous⁣ sex,” “aromantic porn films,” “pederasts,” “children’s sexuality,” and “gay children.”

Additionally, the Homosaurus has reclassified words like “gerontophilia,” “ephebophilia,” and “hebephilia”‌ as “fetishes.” These Greek words refer to sexual attraction to⁣ the elderly, people aged 15-19, and children aged 11-14, respectively.

The Epoch Times reached out to the NEH for comment on the grant but received no response.

A​ rainbow ⁤flag hangs ‌below ⁤the American flag near ⁢the entrance to the U.S. embassy in Moscow, ⁣on June 25, 2021. (Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP via Getty Images)

Not only are LGBT cultural projects in America receiving funding, but they⁤ are⁢ also being allocated substantial amounts. For instance, over $333,000 was granted for an LGBT radio and⁣ television ⁣digitization ⁤and access project.

Another grant of $324,000 was provided to map “historical LGBTQ spaces through gay travel guides.”

Furthermore, a‍ $1 million grant was⁣ awarded to Outright⁢ Action, an American activist group⁤ dedicated to global LGBT advocacy. This funding aims ⁤to advance the human rights and social inclusion of LGBTQI+ people worldwide. Outright‌ Action operates in various countries, including Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Ukraine, ​the ⁢Philippines, Iran, ⁢and China.

Another‌ grant supports the creation of a “social biography of same-sex desire in postcolonial Ireland.”

LGBT grants have also been directed towards ​American educational institutions.

Tiffany Justice, ⁢co-founder of Moms for Liberty, expressed her dissatisfaction with the federal government’s approach.

“The grant process is being used⁤ by the federal government to change the culture and climate in America’s public schools,” Justice told The Epoch Times.

Tiffany ⁤Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty. (Tiffany Justice/Moms for Liberty)

Based on ‌her experience⁣ as a local school board member, Justice witnessed government-funded activist groups infiltrating schools and imposing their ideological agenda.

“The grants are given to ‘community⁤ partners,’ who then‍ work to change ​school procedures ‌to favor and teach LGBT activist worldviews,”‍ she explained.

According to polls​ conducted ​by Moms for Liberty, this cultural revolution ‍is being imposed against the wishes​ of over 70 percent of ‌Americans.

A recent poll by the organization ⁣revealed ​that more than 70 percent of Americans want schools to focus on teaching essential educational skills and ‌oppose the inclusion of gender ideology or sexual orientation instruction in classrooms.

Despite this, funding continues to flow into these projects.

The U.S.⁤ Department of‌ Education allocated⁤ $1.2 million to “LGBTQIA+ pride centers” in the ‍San Diego Community College ⁤District. Another grant of nearly $1.6⁣ million was awarded to address ‍the mental health‍ needs of indigenous, LGBTQIA+, rural, and ⁣underserved students in North Dakota schools.

Boston ⁢College received a $1.4 million grant from the Department of Education to study‌ “mechanisms of health ⁤promotion in​ diverse youth through gay-straight alliances.” In simpler terms, the grant⁢ funded ​the promotion of gay-straight alliance⁣ clubs in middle ‌and ⁤high schools across‌ Massachusetts.

The ‌Epoch Times ‍reached ⁣out to ‌the Department of Education for comment but received no‍ response.

“The federal government disregards⁢ the will of the American people and continues to ⁣push this ideology into our schools,”‌ Justice lamented.

“And they’re doing it not just ⁤in America, but all⁤ over the world.”

What are the arguments from critics and proponents regarding the fairness and balance of the distribution of federal funding for LGBT initiatives, and how can​ these concerns be addressed

Cal watchdog organization, meticulously gathering data and raising awareness‍ about the flow ⁤of federal funding to LGBT initiatives.

When asked about the significance of these findings, he stated, “The ⁢amount of money being allocated to LGBT initiatives is staggering. While it’s important to support diversity⁢ and inclusivity, it is equally crucial to ensure that taxpayer funds are used efficiently and ‍effectively.‌ Transparency and accountability in the allocation of federal funds should be a priority.”

Concerns have been ⁣raised regarding the fairness and balance of the distribution ⁣of these funds. Critics‌ argue that the allocation disproportionately favors certain groups and overlooks other pressing societal needs.

Proponents of the funding ⁣argue that‌ it⁣ is essential to support and ​protect the rights ⁣of ‌the LGBT community, both domestically and internationally. They believe that ‍these initiatives are necessary to promote⁣ equality, combat discrimination, and create safe‍ spaces and opportunities for individuals‍ within the LGBT ‍community.

The debate surrounding federal funding for LGBT initiatives‌ highlights the complex nature of balancing societal needs and fiscal responsibility. While it is crucial to address the concerns of marginalized communities, it is equally important to ensure that federal funds are allocated⁢ fairly and provide the greatest possible impact.

As the discussions surrounding the flow of billions in federal funding for LGBT initiatives continue, it is essential for policymakers, researchers, and citizens to engage in constructive dialogue and seek viable solutions. A comprehensive assessment of the impact and ‍efficiency of these ⁣initiatives is necessary to determine the best course of action⁣ moving ‌forward.

Ultimately, ⁣the allocation of federal funds ​should be guided by a commitment to equity, fairness, and accountability. It is imperative that all⁣ stakeholders work together ⁤to ensure that taxpayer dollars are ​utilized in a⁢ responsible and effective manner, addressing the diverse ‌needs ‍of society while upholding fundamental ⁣principles ⁤of governance.

The flow of billions in federal funding for LGBT initiatives reflects the evolving landscape of social policies and priorities in the United States. As societal attitudes and values continue to⁤ evolve, it is crucial ‌to consistently evaluate the allocation of resources to⁣ ensure their alignment with the needs and aspirations of the American people. Only through comprehensive analysis‍ and open dialogue can we strike the right balance between‌ addressing societal needs and maintaining fiscal responsibility.



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