Bristol SU launches new gender expression fund for students this academic year
Students can apply for up to £100 to buy gender affirming products
Bristol University Students’ Union has launched its Gender Expression Fund for the 2024/25 academic year.
The fund will allow students who are trans, non-binary, intersex or otherwise gender diverse to receive money for purchasing gender-affirming products or to use on necessary travel.
Anyone can apply for the funding if they identify in any gender diverse way, and can apply to receive up to £100 from the SU.
The fund can be used on any gender-affirming products, including new clothes or underwear, chest binders, breast forms, packers, wigs, affirming sports/swimwear, costs arising from a name change, makeup, etc.
It can also cover travel costs of students going to medical therapy, or counselling appointments, but cannot be used to fund treatment, prescriptions, or other medical procedures or to fund private counselling/therapy.
Bristol SU website says, “We hope this scheme will benefit transgender students who would otherwise be financially excluded from purchasing these items despite wishing to do so.”
To qualify to apply for the fund, the requirements state you must be:
- Be a current student at the University of Bristol, this includes UG, PGT, PGR and part-time students
- Identify as trans, non-binary, intersex, gender diverse, or gender non-conforming
- Have not used the full allocated amount before (with the option to justify if there is a reasonable explanation like extreme hardship, change of circumstances, clothing size etc.)
The form, which can be found here, is open to submitting funding requests.
Students will find out if they have qualified for funding from October 14th. The SU panel will meet to discuss applications and make decisions on who is successful in receiving the grant. Successful applications will be asked for bank details and receive their payment within 10 days.
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Students who are unsuccessful will be contacted by the SU with feedback. The fund will be open until the end of July 2025, or until funding runs out.
The panel making these decisions consists of the Equality, Liberation and Access Officer, Postgraduate Education Officer and Liberation and Campaigns Coordinator.