This would be based on the ‘Action on Sectarianism’ model, adopting an assets-based approach, drawing together the wealth of content created by young people, adults, community groups and practitioners tackling prejudice and discrimination in their community. The central online presence would challenge hate crime, promote intersectionality and ensure a joined-up approach.The specific outcomes to be achieved were:People and communities are better informed about prejudice, the protected characteristics and hate behaviour and the work taking place to tackle it.Practitioners have improved access to a wide range of resources to tackle prejudice and can adapt these to better reduce barriers to participation.Young people and communities are engaged in online discussion about prejudice, the protected characteristics and what can be done to prevent prejudice and hate crime.The Fund was managed on a day to day basis on the Scottish Government’s behalf by Impact Funding Partners initially and then Inspiring Scotland.