Year: 2018
The Main Grants Application Process
The Main Grants Application Process
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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;
- Body & Health Rights
- Economic Security & Justice
- Leadership, Participation & Peace
AWDF is particularly interested in projects working with young women, women facing multiple discrimination, and approaches that include engaging the arts, culture, sports and technology.
AWDF is looking for innovative and effective projects that address the needs of and involve the women and communities most affected by inequality and injustice in the leadership and implementation of projects.
Eligibility Criteria
The basic qualifying criteria for applying organisations are as follows:
- Must be led by a woman and have majority of its staff and board being women
- Must be duly registered in an African country
- Must have been in existence for at least 3 years
- Must have the needed organisational structures for effective implementation of the project
- Must have an appreciable financial management system to properly account for funds received
- Must be capable of reporting back on the outcomes of the project
- Must complete the necessary application forms
Please note that AWDF does NOT fund men-led organisations; political parties or campaigning; government agencies; individuals; scholarships; for-profit initiatives and projects aimed at religious conversion or proselytizing.
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Tout au long de l’année, L’AWDF lance un appel à projets aux organisations de femmes africaines dans le cadre de son programme de subvention principale. Les domaines que nous finançons (nos domaines thématiques) sont énumérés ci-dessous. Ces domaines d’intervention cadrent avec la stratégie de financement actuelle de l’AWDF : Façonner l’Avenir de l’Afrique.
- Droits relatifs au corps et à la santé
- Sécurité Economique et Justice
- Leadership, Participation et Paix
L’AWDF est particulièrement intéressé par des projets qui travaillent avec des jeunes femmes, confrontées à diverses formes de discrimination, et par des approches qui utilisent l’art, la culture, le sport et la technologie.
L’AWDF cherche à recevoir des projets novateurs et efficaces qui répondent aux besoins et incluent les femmes et les communautés les plus touchées par l’inégalité et l’injustice dans leur leadership et la mise en œuvre des projets.
Critères d’éligibilité
Les critères de base sont les suivants :
- Être dirigée par des femmes, avec un personnel et un conseil d’administration dont la majorité sont des femmes
- être dûment enregistrée dans un pays africain
- Doit exister depuis au moins 3 ans
- avoir des structures adéquates de gestions du projet
- avoir un système de gestion financière
- pouvoir produire un rapport sur les résultats du projet
- remplir les formulaires de demandes
AWDF ne finance pas les organisations dirigées par des hommes ; les partis politiques ou les campagnes ; les organismes gouvernementaux, les particuliers; les bourses d’études; les organisations à but lucratif ; et des projets visant à la conversion religieuse ou le prosélytisme.
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AWDF Grantee partner 50/50 Group commissions Gender and Women’s Leadership Training Centre in Sierra Leone
AWDF Grantee partner 50/50 Group commissions Gender and Women’s Leadership Training Centre in Sierra Leone
-By Beatrice Boakye Yiadom, Grants Manager, AWDF
The African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) congratulates the 50/50 Group on the commissioning of the Women’s Leadership Training Centre which will serve as a hub for learning and for equipping African women with the capacity to shape the future of Africa. We are proud to be associated with this bold venture because we strongly believe that when women are supported to access and influence decision-making, there are proven long-term benefits in advancing gender justice and promoting women’s rights.
We are equally proud of the 50/50 Group and all the women of Sierra Leone for their tenacity, determination and persistence, a trait that is a personification of women across Africa. Indeed, your resolve, hard work and optimism are as remarkable as they are commendable.
As a result-oriented funder and supporter, AWDF is always proud to work with women’s rights organisations such as 50/50 who always beat the odds to create the right environment to promote the rights of women. AWDF works with diverse women’s rights organisations and has worked with 35 different women’s rights organization in Serra Leone including small women’s groups in very remote communities. These very resilient women tackle diverse issues ranging from women’s bodily health and rights issues, economic justice issue and leadership and participation issues.
AWDF supported this building project as part of its milestone projects for its 10th anniversary as a memorial to the struggles and determination of African women and to provide them with a safe space to learn, share and deliberate on the myriad of developmental issues confronting them in their communities. This facility gives the 50/50 Group a great platform and opportunity to train and mentor some of Sierra Leone and Africa’s burgeoning women leaders including and especially young women
We hope that this women’s centre will adopt transformative and innovative training models that will propel not only Sierra Leonean women but women within the sub region on to leading bold transformative responses to challenges confronting our communities.
AWDF believes that the 50/50 Group has surmounted all challenges to get here today because of your determination, but even more so because you believe in the abilities of African women and what the woman can achieve, given the right environment. We are also confident that you have laid out a very solid plan that will ensure that this building does not become a white elephant but rather a very vibrant and safe space where women can gather, learn from each other and strategise towards a more just world for women. A gentle reminder that putting up such a beautiful building comes with high expectations and we know that the 50/50 group will live up to that expectation.
Having worked with 50/50 over the past 10 years, we are immensely proud to see how far the organisation has come. In total AWDF has invested an amount of $125,000 into this Leadership Training Institute and we are happy to see the actualisation of the project. Over the past 15 years, AWDF has provided funding and capacity building support and solidarity to women’s organisations in Sierra Leone to support your tremendous leadership in tackling deep crises- from the civil war, to Ebola to the daily rights violations that emerge from gender inequality.
Once again well done to the 50/50 Group for their vision and tenacity to dream and see such a project come to fruition. It takes a lot of passion to go where you have gone. Many dream, few dare and very few actually succeed. You have dared to start this project and you have seen it through. Wishing you more power, courage and passion to overcome obstacles that may come your way even as you continue this journey. Congratulations! AWDF’s unstinting support will always be with the 50/50 Group and with the women of Africa
Grantee Summaries
Grantee Summaries
For a list of our Grantees, please click on the relevant link below:
2010-2016 Grantees
2016 Grantee summaries
2017 Grantee summaries
Grantee Recognition Survey Report: 2017
Grantee Recognition Survey Report: 2017
AWDF’s Grantees Recognition Survey forms part of its monitoring, evaluation and learning instruments used to access and ascertain the profound impact grantees are making in the lives of women and the continent at large. The survey showcases the recognition/awards received by AWDF’s grantees and also highlights the role AWDF played. With a mandate to fund in all 54 African countries, AWDF has provided grants and technical support to over 1300 women’s organisations in 42 out of the 54 countries since the beginning of its operation in 2001. These organisations are contributing to the improved living conditions of beneficiaries, increased recognition and inclusion of women’s rights issues in the development agenda and the continuous struggle for social justice in their communities. By doing this they have earned recognition, awards and influence in their localities / communities, countries, in the continent and beyond. These recognitions come in various forms and AWDF systematically tracks and documents such recognitions/awards annually. For this purpose, online questionnaires were sent to 123 organisations in 17 countries (100 organisations in 12 Anglophone countries and 23 organisations in 5 Francophone countries) who were supported with grants of $5,000 and above in 2015. A detailed findings of the analysis of the survey are presented in the full document below.