Deadline: 2-May-25
The Fondo Lunaria has launched the “Hack Everything” Grant Program dedicated to digital violence.
They seek to support initiatives that counter digital violence and promote social transformation and democracy, leveraging the diversity of voices in digital spaces, carried out by diverse organizations and collectives of women and young trans people across the country.
Within the framework of the project implemented by the Latin American Women’s Fund Alliance, coordinated by the Southern Women’s Fund, and funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs through its Digital Democracy Initiative, they seek to promote and protect a democratic and inclusive digital space by eradicating technology-enabled gender-based violence (TEGBV) affecting women, girls, and people of color in the region.
They recognize the power of digital media, which reproduce hateful, racist, trans-exclusionary, ableist, xenophobic, and sexist narratives in digital environments, which reinforce discrimination.
Funding Information
- Each proposal, upon funding, must have a budget of 20 billion Colombian pesos, to be implemented within a maximum of six months during 2025, following its approval.
Eligibility Criteria
- At Fondo Lunaria, they emphasize the need to continue promoting broad feminisms that recognize diversity and difference—feminisms built on trans, rural, grassroots, Indigenous, Black, Roma, and people with disabilities, with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, and from all possible perspectives.
- All groups or organizations of young, feminist, grassroots, rural, Afro-Colombian, Indigenous, Roma, urban, or functionally diverse women and trans people (aged 16-29) working for the rights of women and trans people from any region in Colombia are invited to participate.
- All proposals must be coordinated and led by young women and/or trans people (ages 16-29) and may be targeted at any population. It’s worth mentioning that within the organization and/or collective, there may be women and/or trans people over the age of 29.
- They invite participation, with special emphasis on collectives and organizations led by women and young transgender people with disabilities and migrants residing in Colombia.
- In the case of mixed organizations, priority will be given to proposals that demonstrate that they were developed, presented, led, and developed by the women and/or young transgender people in the organization.
- Support will be given to organizations and/or collectives with or without legal status.
- Priority will be given to organizations and/or collectives with less access to resources. Applicants may not have previously received support from the Lunaria Fund or are currently receiving support.
- Once the proposal has been submitted using any of the formats, no changes will be accepted.
For more information, visit Fondo Lunaria.