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Funding available for rural Prides

To access the funds, sponsors or individuals can donate directly to the RCFNS, naming the fund to which they want to contribute. Rural pride organizations can then use the funds, for example, to pay for security for their event, or if someone has paid for a thing, they can be reimbursed.

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