Our grantmaking is innovative, flexible and creative. Through our grants we support both established and small, locally based women’s organisations. We also provide specialised funding to facilitate learning and networking opportunities and to celebrate the contributions and achievements of many un-sung African heroines. AWDF focuses its grants in three specific areas. These are defined by the different facets of work that ensure that the needs, aspirations and contributions of African women are recognised, supported and valued.
To qualify for a grant from the AWDF grants, organisations must be led and managed by women. Similarly, national or regional civil society organisations may apply for a project focused on women, but they must demonstrate that there are women involved in their governance, and that the project will be managed by a senior woman in the organisation.
Organisations must demonstrate how their work fits into a local, national or regional strategy to empower African women. Likewise, they show how the project proposal fits into the organisation’s overall strategy or community in which it’s located.
Applying organisations should have basic organisational systems and structures in place, and must be at least three years old. When evaluating an application, the AWDF will look for evidence of effective leadership, planning and networking. This should be reflected in a clear sustainability plan for additional funding, and the ability to manage funds transparently.
Please be aware that the AWDF will not grant funds to any of the following: