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APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
SMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
SMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
WHO WE ARE - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grantmaking foundation that supports local, national and regional women’s organisations working towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights .By specialising in grant-making and focused, tailored movement-building programmes, we work to strengthen and support the work of African women’sVISION AND MISSION
The vision of AWDF is to have a world where all African women live in peace, with dignity and justice and where there is equality and respect for women’s rights.. Our mission is to mobilise financial, human and material resources to support initiatives for transformation led by African women, women’s rights organisations and African women’s movements. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : 2021 WORLD AIDS DAY & 16 DAYS OF For World AIDS Day 2021, AWDF is awarding grants to African women’s rights organisations and groups to support activities that support mental health and emotional wellbeing for women living with HIV andAIDS.
BODY & HEALTH RIGHTS Affirming the right of diverse African women and girls to full bodily integrity, autonomy and health. Supporting interventions that help prevent violence and ill health; promoting recognition of women’s ownership of their own bodies and enjoyment of full health; and responding to women’s bodily rights and health injustices and concerns. Drawing on the evidence base AFRICAN PHILANTHROPY African Women Leading Philanthropy. The AWDF is committed to highlighting the stories of incredible African women philanthropists from across the continent and diaspora. In a forthcoming AWDF publication, we highlight how the efforts 18 African women philanthropists have led to transformation and empowerment across thecontinent.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: MAIN GRANT 2020 4. POST-COVID 19 RESPONSE & ADVOCACY. AWDF encourages applications for work that is led by and supports the leadership and concerns of women facing multiple discriminations (women with diverse abilities; women living with HIV and AIDS, young women, LBTQ communities, women sex workers, women in the rural areas and marginalised women in urbanareas.
ABANTU FOR DEVELOPMENT/LAVISH DESIGN ABANTU for Development was established in October 1991 by a group of African women from across the continent based in the United Kingdom. ABANTU Ghana empowers women to participate in decision-making at all levels, to influence policies from a gender justice perspective and to address inequalities and injustices in social relations. WOMEN'S ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE Strengthening African women’s economic autonomy and supporting activism for economic justice AWDF supports interventions that seek to increase women’s economic decision-making power at micro and macro-levels, demand more equitable law and policy in economic spheres, and create an enabling environment for women to thrive including in relation to the physical environment and impacts of YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN ETHIOPIA (YWCA YWCA was initially formed in 1952 and later ceased operations for 24 years, It was re-established in 2000 as an Ethiopian resident charity. The organisation’s mission is to become a strong people’s organisation, which upholds; gender equality, socio-economic welfare and youth leadership for nation building. With this grant, YWCA Ethiopia would enhance the livelihoods of HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
SMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
SMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
RESOURCES - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) More resources AfriREP, AWDF’s online repository, is a resource haven of evidence documenting the vitality of the women’s rights movement across Africa.AfriREP is an open access archive to the public where articles can be downloaded for free. Visit the AfriREP websiteVISION AND MISSION
The vision of AWDF is to have a world where all African women live in peace, with dignity and justice and where there is equality and respect for women’s rights.. Our mission is to mobilise financial, human and material resources to support initiatives for transformation led by African women, women’s rights organisations and African women’s movements. DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
SMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: MAIN GRANT 2020 4. POST-COVID 19 RESPONSE & ADVOCACY. AWDF encourages applications for work that is led by and supports the leadership and concerns of women facing multiple discriminations (women with diverse abilities; women living with HIV and AIDS, young women, LBTQ communities, women sex workers, women in the rural areas and marginalised women in urbanareas.
BODY & HEALTH RIGHTS Affirming the right of diverse African women and girls to full bodily integrity, autonomy and health. Supporting interventions that help prevent violence and ill health; promoting recognition of women’s ownership of their own bodies and enjoyment of full health; and responding to women’s bodily rights and health injustices and concerns. Drawing on the evidence base AFRICAN PHILANTHROPY African Women Leading Philanthropy. The AWDF is committed to highlighting the stories of incredible African women philanthropists from across the continent and diaspora. In a forthcoming AWDF publication, we highlight how the efforts 18 African women philanthropists have led to transformation and empowerment across thecontinent.
WOMEN'S ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE Strengthening African women’s economic autonomy and supporting activism for economic justice AWDF supports interventions that seek to increase women’s economic decision-making power at micro and macro-levels, demand more equitable law and policy in economic spheres, and create an enabling environment for women to thrive including in relation to the physical environment and impacts of YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN ETHIOPIA (YWCA YWCA was initially formed in 1952 and later ceased operations for 24 years, It was re-established in 2000 as an Ethiopian resident charity. The organisation’s mission is to become a strong people’s organisation, which upholds; gender equality, socio-economic welfare and youth leadership for nation building. With this grant, YWCA Ethiopia would enhance the livelihoods of HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants PortalSMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects NETWORK FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN GHANA (NETRIGHT) Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) Date published: 14 April 2021. Categories: grantees. NETRIGHT was started by a group of individuals and organisations as a response to identified gaps in the approach of CSOs working on women’s rights issues. NETRIGHT believes in feminist leadership and ‘power within’. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants PortalSMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects NETWORK FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN GHANA (NETRIGHT) Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) Date published: 14 April 2021. Categories: grantees. NETRIGHT was started by a group of individuals and organisations as a response to identified gaps in the approach of CSOs working on women’s rights issues. NETRIGHT believes in feminist leadership and ‘power within’. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS : 2021 WORLD AIDS DAY & 16 DAYS OF For World AIDS Day 2021, AWDF is awarding grants to African women’s rights organisations and groups to support activities that support mental health and emotional wellbeing for women living with HIV andAIDS.
ANNUAL REPORTS
2014 – Connecting Up: African Women’s Rights on the Move. 2015 – Fifteen Years: By, For and With African Women. 2016 – Weaving African Feminist Futures. 2017 – In Bloom: AWDF Activity Report 2017. 2018 – Deepening Roots: AWDF Annual Report 2018. CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A Practical Handbook for Financial Management. Date published: 4 October 2019. Categories: resources. At AWDF we believe that in order to achieve impacts towards our collective mission of advancing our women’s rights we also need to dedicate resources to help build the capacity of changemaker organisations. As a donor, AWDF aims tosupport
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods. We focus on supporting organisations that are innovating new strategies around African womens’ economic and food security, environmental issues like agriculture, climate change, and economic justice. These efforts may result in projects that support economic security, skills developmentand training, and
AWDF CALL FOR PROPOSALS Introduction The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grant making foundation that supports local, national and regional organizations working towards the empowerment of African women and the achievement of gender equality on the continent. The vision of AWDF is for women to live in a world where there is social justice, equalityand respect
THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants PortalSMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects NETWORK FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN GHANA (NETRIGHT) Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) Date published: 14 April 2021. Categories: grantees. NETRIGHT was started by a group of individuals and organisations as a response to identified gaps in the approach of CSOs working on women’s rights issues. NETRIGHT believes in feminist leadership and ‘power within’. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants PortalSMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects NETWORK FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN GHANA (NETRIGHT) Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) Date published: 14 April 2021. Categories: grantees. NETRIGHT was started by a group of individuals and organisations as a response to identified gaps in the approach of CSOs working on women’s rights issues. NETRIGHT believes in feminist leadership and ‘power within’. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS : 2021 WORLD AIDS DAY & 16 DAYS OF For World AIDS Day 2021, AWDF is awarding grants to African women’s rights organisations and groups to support activities that support mental health and emotional wellbeing for women living with HIV andAIDS.
ANNUAL REPORTS
2014 – Connecting Up: African Women’s Rights on the Move. 2015 – Fifteen Years: By, For and With African Women. 2016 – Weaving African Feminist Futures. 2017 – In Bloom: AWDF Activity Report 2017. 2018 – Deepening Roots: AWDF Annual Report 2018. CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A Practical Handbook for Financial Management. Date published: 4 October 2019. Categories: resources. At AWDF we believe that in order to achieve impacts towards our collective mission of advancing our women’s rights we also need to dedicate resources to help build the capacity of changemaker organisations. As a donor, AWDF aims tosupport
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods. We focus on supporting organisations that are innovating new strategies around African womens’ economic and food security, environmental issues like agriculture, climate change, and economic justice. These efforts may result in projects that support economic security, skills developmentand training, and
AWDF CALL FOR PROPOSALS Introduction The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grant making foundation that supports local, national and regional organizations working towards the empowerment of African women and the achievement of gender equality on the continent. The vision of AWDF is for women to live in a world where there is social justice, equalityand respect
THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants PortalSMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects NETWORK FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN GHANA (NETRIGHT) Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) Date published: 14 April 2021. Categories: grantees. NETRIGHT was started by a group of individuals and organisations as a response to identified gaps in the approach of CSOs working on women’s rights issues. NETRIGHT believes in feminist leadership and ‘power within’. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants PortalSMALL GRANTS
Small grants. The AWDF’s Small Grants Programme supports small, grassroots African women’s groups. (Most successful candidates will likely not to have access to any financial support, or meet the eligibility criteria for the AWDF’s main funding programme.) The Small Grants Programme also supports emergency issues, such ascommunity
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects NETWORK FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN GHANA (NETRIGHT) Network for Women’s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) Date published: 14 April 2021. Categories: grantees. NETRIGHT was started by a group of individuals and organisations as a response to identified gaps in the approach of CSOs working on women’s rights issues. NETRIGHT believes in feminist leadership and ‘power within’. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS : 2021 WORLD AIDS DAY & 16 DAYS OF For World AIDS Day 2021, AWDF is awarding grants to African women’s rights organisations and groups to support activities that support mental health and emotional wellbeing for women living with HIV andAIDS.
ANNUAL REPORTS
2014 – Connecting Up: African Women’s Rights on the Move. 2015 – Fifteen Years: By, For and With African Women. 2016 – Weaving African Feminist Futures. 2017 – In Bloom: AWDF Activity Report 2017. 2018 – Deepening Roots: AWDF Annual Report 2018. CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A Practical Handbook for Financial Management. Date published: 4 October 2019. Categories: resources. At AWDF we believe that in order to achieve impacts towards our collective mission of advancing our women’s rights we also need to dedicate resources to help build the capacity of changemaker organisations. As a donor, AWDF aims tosupport
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods. We focus on supporting organisations that are innovating new strategies around African womens’ economic and food security, environmental issues like agriculture, climate change, and economic justice. These efforts may result in projects that support economic security, skills developmentand training, and
AWDF CALL FOR PROPOSALS Introduction The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grant making foundation that supports local, national and regional organizations working towards the empowerment of African women and the achievement of gender equality on the continent. The vision of AWDF is for women to live in a world where there is social justice, equalityand respect
THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUND AWDFAFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT GRANTSWOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUNDAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMEN PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods. We focus on supporting organisations that are innovating new strategies around African womens’ economic and food security, environmental issues like agriculture, climate change, and economic justice. These efforts may result in projects that support economic security, skills developmentand training, and
ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUND AWDFAFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT GRANTSWOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUNDAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMEN PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods. We focus on supporting organisations that are innovating new strategies around African womens’ economic and food security, environmental issues like agriculture, climate change, and economic justice. These efforts may result in projects that support economic security, skills developmentand training, and
ASSOCIATION DES FEMMES RAPATRIÉES DU BURUNDI (AFRABU Association des Femmes Rapatriées du Burundi (AFRABU) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: governance, peace and security, grantees. $14,000 to organize two educational fora on the 1325 UN Security Council Resolution and to translate the abridged version of the instrument into Kirundi. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
ANNUAL REPORTS
2014 – Connecting Up: African Women’s Rights on the Move. 2015 – Fifteen Years: By, For and With African Women. 2016 – Weaving African Feminist Futures. 2017 – In Bloom: AWDF Activity Report 2017. 2018 – Deepening Roots: AWDF Annual Report 2018. CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A Practical Handbook for Financial Management. Date published: 4 October 2019. Categories: resources. At AWDF we believe that in order to achieve impacts towards our collective mission of advancing our women’s rights we also need to dedicate resources to help build the capacity of changemaker organisations. As a donor, AWDF aims tosupport
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods. We focus on supporting organisations that are innovating new strategies around African womens’ economic and food security, environmental issues like agriculture, climate change, and economic justice. These efforts may result in projects that support economic security, skills developmentand training, and
AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening CAPACITY BUILDING IN PRACTICE: UPDATED MANUALS AND In line with our objective of sharing knowledge, AWDF regularly makes available resources and material aimed at building the capacity of our grantees and of our partners in general. The African Women’s Development Fund believes that resourcing the work of transformative women on the continent means more than disbursing grants. It meansactively responding
THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
WHO WE ARE - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN AMERICAN FOUNDATION GRANTSAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMENGOVERNMENT GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANSMINORITY GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grantmaking foundation that supports local, national and regional women’s organisations working towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights .By specialising in grant-making and focused, tailored movement-building programmes, we work to strengthen and support the work of African women’s APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUND AWDFAFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT GRANTSWOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUNDAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMEN PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening RURAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN SWAZILAND Grantee Spotlight: Rural Women’s Movement in Swaziland An email update sent to Nafi Chinery, AWDF’s Capacity Building Officer: Feedback from Rural Women’s Movement (RWM), an AWDF grantee in Swaziland on their experiences at the recent International Resource Mobilisation Workshop (IWRM) held in Bangalore, India. AWDF supported RWM and 4 other grantees to attend the IWRM. THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
WHO WE ARE - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN AMERICAN FOUNDATION GRANTSAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMENGOVERNMENT GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANSMINORITY GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grantmaking foundation that supports local, national and regional women’s organisations working towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights .By specialising in grant-making and focused, tailored movement-building programmes, we work to strengthen and support the work of African women’s APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUND AWDFAFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT GRANTSWOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUNDAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMEN PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening RURAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN SWAZILAND Grantee Spotlight: Rural Women’s Movement in Swaziland An email update sent to Nafi Chinery, AWDF’s Capacity Building Officer: Feedback from Rural Women’s Movement (RWM), an AWDF grantee in Swaziland on their experiences at the recent International Resource Mobilisation Workshop (IWRM) held in Bangalore, India. AWDF supported RWM and 4 other grantees to attend the IWRM. THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
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Work with us. AWDF is more than just a team of employees, it’s a family. We work towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights. Our team members are vibrant with varying talents and insights into our work and life in general, look below for opportunities to work with us. AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening AWDF CALL FOR PROPOSALS Introduction The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grant making foundation that supports local, national and regional organizations working towards the empowerment of African women and the achievement of gender equality on the continent. The vision of AWDF is for women to live in a world where there is social justice, equalityand respect
GENDER STUDIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTATION CENTRE Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre. The Gender Centre was formed by a group of women human rights activists who, in the period after the Vienna Conference on Human Rights and processes leading up to the Beijing Conference, found a gap in the availability of data to support assertions about women’s human rights issues.Gender
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era RURAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN SWAZILAND Grantee Spotlight: Rural Women’s Movement in Swaziland An email update sent to Nafi Chinery, AWDF’s Capacity Building Officer: Feedback from Rural Women’s Movement (RWM), an AWDF grantee in Swaziland on their experiences at the recent International Resource Mobilisation Workshop (IWRM) held in Bangalore, India. AWDF supported RWM and 4 other grantees to attend the IWRM. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
HEAL THE LAND INITIATIVE IN NIGERIA (HELIN) Heal the Land Initiative in Nigeria (HELIN) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: grantees, HIV-AIDS. $1000 to hold community dialogues with a focus on violence against women in the 3 communities of Anua, Uyo and IkotAkpanAbia in AkwaIbom State. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
WHO WE ARE - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN AMERICAN FOUNDATION GRANTSAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMENGOVERNMENT GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANSMINORITY GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grantmaking foundation that supports local, national and regional women’s organisations working towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights .By specialising in grant-making and focused, tailored movement-building programmes, we work to strengthen and support the work of African women’s APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUND AWDFAFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT GRANTSWOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUNDAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMEN PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening RURAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN SWAZILAND Grantee Spotlight: Rural Women’s Movement in Swaziland An email update sent to Nafi Chinery, AWDF’s Capacity Building Officer: Feedback from Rural Women’s Movement (RWM), an AWDF grantee in Swaziland on their experiences at the recent International Resource Mobilisation Workshop (IWRM) held in Bangalore, India. AWDF supported RWM and 4 other grantees to attend the IWRM. THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. HOME - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)WHO WE AREOUR WORKIMPACTTAKE ACTIONNEWS + BLOGRESOURCES The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a Pan-African grant making organisation that supports the realisation and fulfillment of African women’s rights through funding of autonomous women’s organisations on the continent. Since its inception in the year 2000, AWDF has awarded grants of US$59 million to over 1,300 women’s organisations in 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East. GRANTS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) Grants. AWDF’s grantmaking ensures resources reach the hundreds of African women’s organisations that are working in diverse ways to improve the lives of women and African society at large. Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’sorganisations.
WHO WE ARE - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN AMERICAN FOUNDATION GRANTSAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMENGOVERNMENT GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANSMINORITY GRANTS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grantmaking foundation that supports local, national and regional women’s organisations working towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights .By specialising in grant-making and focused, tailored movement-building programmes, we work to strengthen and support the work of African women’s APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF)AFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUND AWDFAFRICAN WOMEN DEVELOPMENT GRANTSWOMEN DEVELOPMENT FUNDAFRICAN AMERICAN GRANTS FOR WOMEN PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW AWDF Grants Portal DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
BOARD - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) She is one of the three Co-Founders of the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) and served as the first Executive Director from 2001-2010. Her leadership established AWDF as a leading institution in the area of social change philanthropy in Africa, and as one of the most effective feminist philanthropic institutionsglobally.
THE MAIN GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS The Main Grants Application Process. Through out the year, AWDF invites applications from eligible African women’s organisations under its main grants programme. The areas that we fund (our thematic areas) are listed below. These frame AWDF’s current funding strategy Shaping Africa’s Future; AWDF is particularly interested in projects AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening RURAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN SWAZILAND Grantee Spotlight: Rural Women’s Movement in Swaziland An email update sent to Nafi Chinery, AWDF’s Capacity Building Officer: Feedback from Rural Women’s Movement (RWM), an AWDF grantee in Swaziland on their experiences at the recent International Resource Mobilisation Workshop (IWRM) held in Bangalore, India. AWDF supported RWM and 4 other grantees to attend the IWRM. THE AFRICAN FEMINIST CHARTER The African Feminist Charter. Date published: 3 November 2016. Categories: new, resources. The African Feminist Charter has a new look and is now available in different languages including Wolof, Arabic and Kiswahili. Find them below. More will be posted here when they come available! AFF Feminst Charter: English. APPLY - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) APPLY. AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations. If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of the thematic areas listed below: ECONOMIC SECURITY & JUSTICE. BODY &HEALTH RIGHTS.
DONORS - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) In 2001, AWDF was founded with contributions from individual African women, and these generous organisations: We appreciate the dedicated contributions of our donors to resource African Women’s Movements. Since 2001, AWDF has been supported by close to 80 institutional as well as some corporate and individual donors. In 2018, AWDF wassupported by the
WORK WITH US
Work with us. AWDF is more than just a team of employees, it’s a family. We work towards the empowerment of African women and the promotion and realisation of their rights. Our team members are vibrant with varying talents and insights into our work and life in general, look below for opportunities to work with us. AWDF USA - THE AFRICAN WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT FUND (AWDF) AWDF USA. Founded in New York City in 2002, AWDF USA was established by a coalition of African women and allies in the diaspora as a 501 (c) (3) public charity. AWDF USA was created to help raise visibility and mobilise support in the United States for African women’s development. Through research, public information, and convening AWDF CALL FOR PROPOSALS Introduction The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) is a grant making foundation that supports local, national and regional organizations working towards the empowerment of African women and the achievement of gender equality on the continent. The vision of AWDF is for women to live in a world where there is social justice, equalityand respect
GENDER STUDIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTATION CENTRE Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre. The Gender Centre was formed by a group of women human rights activists who, in the period after the Vienna Conference on Human Rights and processes leading up to the Beijing Conference, found a gap in the availability of data to support assertions about women’s human rights issues.Gender
CALL FOR CONSULTANTS Feminist Mental Health Knowledge Series AWDF invites African women researchers, artists and vloggers to document information, experiences, insights, practices and approaches that promote mental health and emotional wellbeing in communities and groups of women across the continent. We are particularly keen on innovations around feminist collective care and self-care in the digital era RURAL WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN SWAZILAND Grantee Spotlight: Rural Women’s Movement in Swaziland An email update sent to Nafi Chinery, AWDF’s Capacity Building Officer: Feedback from Rural Women’s Movement (RWM), an AWDF grantee in Swaziland on their experiences at the recent International Resource Mobilisation Workshop (IWRM) held in Bangalore, India. AWDF supported RWM and 4 other grantees to attend the IWRM. CALL FOR PROPOSALS : LFS & MAIN GRANTS AWDF is happy to invite applications for grants from all eligible women-led and women’s rights groups and organisations in Africa and parts of the Middle East (Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen). If you are passionate about advancing women’s rights and creating systemic change, you can apply for a grant in one or more of thethematic
HEAL THE LAND INITIATIVE IN NIGERIA (HELIN) Heal the Land Initiative in Nigeria (HELIN) Date published: 10 April 2015. Categories: grantees, HIV-AIDS. $1000 to hold community dialogues with a focus on violence against women in the 3 communities of Anua, Uyo and IkotAkpanAbia in AkwaIbom State. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the AWDF website. However, if you would like to, you can change your cookie settingsat any time.
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