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Global Fund for Women is one of the world’s leading foundations for gender equality. We stand up for the rights of women & girls by supporting gender equality movements.
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Global Fund for Women is revolutionizing philanthropy. Learn how we support gender equality and ways we work to help other grassroots gender equality efforts.
As part of our support for movements, Global Fund for Women offers the Movement Capacity Assessment Tool, a free online tool to support grassroots people power globally. Learn more Fundraising Resources
Global Fund for Women envisions a world where movements for gender justice have transformed power and privilege for a few into equity and equality for all. We were founded over 30 years ago...
Through our Featured Grants Program, we fund a wide range of projects that provide direct services to women and girls in low-income communities in the Global South. Since our inception in 2003, we have funded more than 260 projects in over 70 countries around the world.
Global Fund for Women strengthens gender justice movements with funding and resources to create meaningful change. Amid COVID-19, women are facing increased violence, restricted access to reproductive healthcare and rights, and a heightened care-giving burden.
In 2015, the Global Fund for Women awarded $6,958,217.73 in grants in 82 countries for efforts pertaining to freedom from violence, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and economic and political equality. Their work benefited 774,434 individuals including 180,005 girls and 6,265 trans* youth and adults.