Deadline: 03-Sep-2026
Women’s Fund Armenia (WFA) invites applications for grants up to 500,000 AMD to support feminist-led initiatives addressing domestic violence. Funding supports events, campaigns, and creative projects that empower communities, amplify marginalized voices, and promote social change.
Overview
The Women’s Fund Armenia (WFA) provides grants to feminist gatherings and initiatives that raise awareness about domestic violence, foster community empowerment, and drive social transformation. The initiative emphasizes projects that address the gendered dimensions of domestic violence, challenge patriarchal structures, and amplify voices of systemically marginalized groups.
Funding Objectives
The grant supports projects that:
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Organize events and actions aligned with feminist goals
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Address and prevent domestic violence
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Highlight the gendered aspects of domestic violence
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Amplify voices of systemically ignored or marginalized groups
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Challenge patriarchal structures and promote social change
Projects should demonstrate meaningful engagement with their communities and foster awareness, empowerment, and transformation.
Funding Information
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Maximum Grant Amount: 500,000 AMD, including taxes
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Eligible Applicants:
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Feminist self-organized groups
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Researchers and academic initiatives
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Artists and creative projects
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Local and community-based feminist activists
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Civil society organizations and coalitions
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Student groups
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Priority: Applications led by or centering systemically marginalized groups, including:
How to Apply
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Check Eligibility: Ensure your group or organization aligns with feminist principles and domestic violence prevention objectives.
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Define Project Focus: Identify how your initiative addresses domestic violence, empowers communities, and promotes social change.
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Prepare Proposal: Include project objectives, activities, expected outcomes, budget, and timeline.
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Emphasize Inclusion: Highlight participation of marginalized or underrepresented groups.
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Submit Application: Follow WFA submission guidelines before the deadline.
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Evaluation Process: Applications are assessed on alignment with feminist objectives, feasibility, inclusivity, and potential impact.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Failing to address domestic violence or gendered dimensions
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Ignoring the participation of marginalized communities
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Submitting projects that are symbolic without measurable impact
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Lack of a clear, feasible implementation plan
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Proposals not aligned with feminist principles
FAQ: WFA Domestic Violence Grant
1. What is the maximum funding amount? 500,000 AMD, including taxes.
2. Who can apply? Feminist self-organized groups, researchers, artists, activists, civil society organizations, coalitions, and student groups.
3. Are marginalized groups prioritized? Yes, projects led by or centering systemically marginalized groups receive special emphasis.
4. What types of projects are supported? Events, campaigns, creative initiatives, community-based activities, and advocacy programs addressing domestic violence.
5. Can individual applicants apply? No, applications must come from organized groups or collectives.
6. How is impact evaluated? Based on alignment with feminist objectives, inclusivity, feasibility, and measurable community impact.
7. Can projects address multiple aspects of domestic violence? Yes, multi-dimensional projects reflecting awareness, prevention, empowerment, and advocacy are encouraged.
Why It Matters
This grant empowers feminist-led initiatives to address domestic violence, promote gender equality, and amplify underrepresented voices. By supporting inclusive and impactful projects, WFA fosters social transformation, community empowerment, and long-term change in Armenian society.
Conclusion
The WFA domestic violence grant provides an opportunity for feminist groups and initiatives to create meaningful, community-driven impact. By designing projects that are inclusive, feasible, and aligned with feminist principles, applicants can empower communities, challenge systemic inequalities, and drive transformative social change.
For more information, visit WFA.








































