Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The East African Girls and Young Feminist Fund (EAGYFF) 2026–2027 Call for Applications provides unrestricted grants ranging from USD 1,000 to 7,500 to girl-led and young feminist collectives in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. The fund supports grassroots, community-responsive initiatives that advance feminist futures and movement-building. Both registered and unregistered groups of girls and young women aged 15–35 are eligible to apply.
The East African Girls and Young Feminist Fund (EAGYFF) is a feminist funding initiative under CivFund.
It is designed to resource grassroots, girl-led, and young feminist-led initiatives in East Africa. The fund centers autonomy, flexibility, and movement-building rather than rigid project frameworks.
The 2026–2027 funding cycle supports initiatives operating in:
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Uganda
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Kenya
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Tanzania
The goal is to strengthen feminist organizing by resourcing ideas developed directly by girls and young feminists in response to their communities’ needs.
Core Objectives of the Fund
The fund prioritizes:
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Community-responsive feminist ideas
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Grassroots movement-building
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Strengthening feminist ecosystems
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Supporting experimentation and learning
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Accompanying girls and young feminists on their own terms
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Providing unrestricted funding
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Offering potential multi-year support (for previously funded groups)
The approach emphasizes trust-based philanthropy and flexibility.
What Does “Unrestricted Funding” Mean?
Unrestricted funding allows groups to decide how to allocate funds based on their evolving needs.
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Operational costs
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Program activities
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Community mobilization
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Capacity strengthening
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Administrative expenses
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Safety and well-being support
Unlike project-specific grants, unrestricted funding supports organizational sustainability and autonomy.
Grant Categories and Funding Amounts
Funding levels depend on the stage of the initiative.
1. Emerging Initiatives
For new ideas, initiatives, or organizations that:
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Have not received institutional funding before
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Are in early development stages
Grant range: USD 1,000 – 3,000
2. Mid-Level Initiatives
For groups that:
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Have some structure
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Have implementation experience
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Show evidence of prior activities
Grant range: USD 3,000 – 5,000
3. Established Initiatives
For groups that:
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Have more than three years of experience
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Have functioning organizational structures
Grant range: USD 5,000 – 7,500
Multi-year funding is only available to groups that have previously received support from the fund.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Geographic Eligibility
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Operating in Uganda, Kenya, or Tanzania
Leadership Requirements
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Girl-led or young feminist-led
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Collective leadership structure
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Minimum of five members
Age Criteria
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Members aged 15–35 years
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Serving girls and young women within the same age range
Organizational Status
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Registered or unregistered groups
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Formal or informal collectives
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Grassroots initiatives
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May operate within a broader NGO or CBO program, provided leadership remains girl- or young feminist-led
Organizational Age
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Groups must have existed between zero and three years
The fund prioritizes grassroots organizing over institutional size.
What Types of Initiatives Are Supported?
The fund supports ideas that:
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Address local feminist issues
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Strengthen collective organizing
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Promote rights and justice
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Advance feminist futures
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Encourage community-led solutions
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Create safe spaces for girls and young women
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Support advocacy, creativity, or economic empowerment
The initiative must clearly respond to community needs.
Why This Fund Matters
Girls and young feminists often face structural barriers such as:
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Limited access to funding
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Age-based exclusion from leadership spaces
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Restricted decision-making power
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Limited autonomy within larger organizations
EAGYFF addresses these gaps by:
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Directly resourcing young feminist leadership
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Providing flexible, trust-based funding
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Supporting grassroots experimentation
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Strengthening feminist movements in East Africa
This model contributes to sustainable, locally driven feminist ecosystems.
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your group:
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Operates in Uganda, Kenya, or Tanzania
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Is girl-led or young feminist-led
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Has at least five members
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Meets age requirements
Step 2: Identify Your Funding Category
Determine whether your initiative is:
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Emerging
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Mid-level
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Established
Apply within the appropriate funding range.
Step 3: Prepare Your Proposal
Clearly describe:
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Your community issue
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Your feminist approach
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Planned activities
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How the grant will strengthen your work
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Expected impact
Highlight grassroots leadership and community connection.
Step 4: Submit Application
Submit your proposal through the official EAGYFF application channel within the announced timeline.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying as an adult-led organization
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Failing to demonstrate collective leadership
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Submitting proposals without clear community relevance
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Overstating organizational maturity
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Not aligning with feminist movement-building values
Authenticity and grassroots grounding are key evaluation factors.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can unregistered groups apply?
Yes. Both registered and unregistered grassroots groups are eligible.
2. Is the funding restricted to specific activities?
No. Grants are unrestricted, allowing flexibility in use.
3. Can individuals apply?
No. Applications must come from collectives of at least five girls or young women.
4. Are groups older than three years eligible?
Groups applying under the main eligibility criteria must have existed between zero and three years. Established initiatives with more than three years of experience can apply under the higher funding tier if they meet the structural requirements.
5. Is multi-year funding available?
Multi-year grants are available only to groups previously supported by the fund.
6. What age range qualifies as “young feminists”?
Members must be between 15 and 35 years old.
7. Can initiatives within larger NGOs apply?
Yes, as long as the initiative is implemented and led by girls or young feminists.
Final Takeaway
The East African Girls and Young Feminist Fund 2026–2027 provides flexible, unrestricted grants to grassroots, girl-led, and young feminist-led initiatives in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
By prioritizing autonomy, community responsiveness, and movement-building, the fund strengthens feminist organizing at the grassroots level.
For collectives ready to test, grow, and deepen their impact, this opportunity offers both financial support and a platform for collective feminist futures in East Africa.
For more information, visit CivFund.









































