GLAAD Launches Program to Mentor LGBTQ+ Developers

GLAAD, a non-profit organization that focuses on LGBTQ+ representation and advocacy, is launching a new mentorship program titled “Queer Emerging Developers (QED).”
The non-profit explained in an official announcement that “Queer Emerging Developers is designed to empower early to mid-career LGBTQ developers with tools and a platform to create impactful LGBTQ representation and foster a more inclusive player culture.” The program is sponsored by Logitech, and applications are currently open until November 10.
QED involves mentorship from industry professionals and training by the GLAAD Media Institute. A selected cohort will gain “practical insights on everything from designing inclusive LGBTQ characters to effectively communicating queer stories in marketing and media.” Selected applicants will also be able to travel to San Francisco for the 2026 Game Developers Conference, receiving an All-Access pass and a limited travel stipend for the event in March of next year.