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Womankind Worldwide - Her Voice Fund and Movement Strengthening Fund
The funder priorities are "For Her Voice Fund: Intersectional women’s rights and feminist organizations and activists seeking to access and influence key advocacy spaces and opportunities at all levels Movement Strengthening Fund: Working with diverse women’s rights groups, networks and organizations representing the most marginalised individuals by offering flexible funding, cross movement learning and capacity strengthening.

WHO CAN BE FUNDED?

SECTOR:

Philanthropic Foundation

FUNDS TO BE USED FOR:

Core Funding, Programs & Projects

LANGUAGE(S)

English

Who can be funded?

Civil Society Groups

Does the group need to be registered?

No

Regions Where This Donor Funds

Duration

1 year

GRANT SIZE

From GBP £5000 – GBP £20,000; Dependent on programme

HOW TO GET FUNDING

Call for applications

Movements in Focus

Anti-caste movements, Anti-militarization and peace movements, Black feminists movements, Climate and environmental justice movements, Holistic safety, protection and collective care, Crisis response organizing, Digital rights movements, Disability rights and justice movements, Displaced, Migrant and refugee movements, Economic justice, rights and alternatives, Freedom of information and media organizing, Harm reduction and resisting the war on drugs, HIV+ movements, Human rights movements, Indigenous movements, Intersex rights movements, Labor rights movements, Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer (LBQ+)Movements, Racial justice movements, Religious and ethnic minority rights, Resisting anti-rights, Sex workers rights movements, Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) and bodily autonomy movement, Trans and non-binary rights movements, Women's rights movements, Young feminists movements, Girls movements, Human rights defenders at risk

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