GLAAD, a nonprofit organization focused on celebrating positive LGBTQ+ representation in media, including games, is launching a new Queer Emerging Developers (QED) Program for early-career developers from the LGBTQ+ community.
Sponsored by Logitech, the new program aims to work with developers who are “passionate about cultivating an industry that uplifts queer voices and champions video games with bold, boundary-pushing stories.”
GLAAD said the new initiative will help amplify its message that “authentic representation in media can create positive cultural change for LGBTQ people.”
“Yet even with the growing awareness of the importance of inclusive storytelling, more opportunities exist to support the creators who make these games possible,” GLAAD added.
Applications for the inaugural cohort are open now and will remain open until November 10 and are open to applicants from all over the world providing they’re emerging game developers in early to mid-career, will commit to participating in virtual program activities, and be able to travel to San Francisco for the 2026 Game Developers Conference next March.
QED mentorship activities are expected to take place over approximately four months in the first half of 2026. For more, or to apply, head on over to the official website.
Nintendo, BioWare, and Deck Nine all received nominations at this year’s GLAAD awards in June.