Women’s Fund in Georgia: Empowering Women for Sustainable Feminist Movement
Deadline: 2 March 2020
Women’s Fund in Georgia, in partnership with Taso Foundation and Global Fund for Women announces a new grants program Empowering Women for Sustainable Feminist Movement.
The program aims to strengthen feminist movement, encourage strong sides and elimination of weaknesses. It will give opportunity to initiative groups and feminist organizations to implement interventions regarding:
Safety and security of women human right defenders’ and their organizations;
Creation of shared, collective agenda;
Collective initiatives and capacity building for feminists, women human rights defenders, women’s organizations/groups;
Diverse leadership models and dialogue between generations;
Effective decision making and developing communication systems.
Women’s Fund in Georgia will support the projects:
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That is implemented by women;
Which direct and final beneficiaries are women.
Funding Information
Maximum budget of the project is 10 000 GEL;
Duration: 4-6 months.
Who can apply
Women’s formal and informal groups and networks from Tbilisi and regions.
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Eligible Country: Georgia
How to Apply
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Project proposals must be submitted via email at the address given on the website.
For more information, visit https://www.womenfundgeorgia.org/en/WhatWeDo/Grantmaking/3506