AWDF welcomes a generous, transformative gift from MacKenzie Scott
24 March 2022
The African Women’s Development Fund Board and Team are thrilled to receive a generous gift from American philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
As Africa’s first women’s fund, AWDF has awarded over USD 50 million in grants across Africa and beyond in the two decades since we started operating, all while providing critical capacity-strengthening, movement-building, and narrative change support to African feminist groups. We are humbled by the recognition of the impact of our grantee partners and the wider African feminist movements towards disrupting the patriarchal status quo on the continent, and by the trust in AWDF’s critical role in supporting that change.
When it comes to philanthropy, direct funding to feminist organisations is notoriously low and usually comes with directions or restrictions on when, where, how and with whom funding can be used, leaving little room to do and support transformative work in a way that is innovative and inclusive. We therefore deeply appreciate that MacKenzie Scott’s donation to AWDF is both a sizeable and unrestricted donation.
Françoise Moudouthe, CEO of AWDF, says: “I am amazed by how much AWDF has been able to do since its inception, with the support from a generous community of donors. Yet, we are still only able to fund less than 15% of the eligible applications we receive, and the fact that only about 10% of our resources are unrestricted has kept me up at night more than once, not least because I know we fare much better than other African women’s rights groups in that respect. So, for AWDF to receive an unrestricted gift that is about the size of our current annual budget is a huge, exciting opportunity.”
With our excitement comes a great responsibility to our partners and the constituencies we serve. Listening to the priorities they have identified while consulted as part of our ongoing strategy development process, we look forward to leveraging these new resources to go further and deeper than we have been able to so far.
We will prioritise reaching more diverse and marginalised women and gender-non-conforming people across Africa. We will develop even more agile, inclusive and responsive ways to support feminist innovation and transformation. And we will invest in the long-term sustainability of movements as well as our own organisational resilience, so we can sustain and bring to scale the change we will have seeded beyond the coming few years.
There is comfort in knowing that MacKenzie Scott’s gift will enable AWDF to put these ideas into concrete action without delay. We can’t wait to work with our partners and demonstrate the power of collective African feminist imagination!