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VGIF accepting Opportunity Grant Applications from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and India

UN Women call to accelerate Rural Women Economic Empowerment at the Local Levels in Tanzania

Deadline: 26 July 2019

The Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund (VGIF) has adopted an active partnership grant-making model – a three-stage process through which it offers opportunities to small and emerging women-led groups, invests in its partners’ capacity-building and programmatic efforts, and provides leverage for longer-term grantee partners as they increase their impact and gain the capacity and visibility to approach larger funders.

VGIF looks for organizations who value transparency, collaboration, embrace learning, seek growth, employ a feminist or women’s rights approach, and with whom they share programmatic goals related to their priority area of Economic Empowerment for women, girls, and trans people.

VGIF identifies new grantee partners in Stage One only. Through this open application, VGIF assesses applicants for their fit with multi-stage partnership model, meaning that they are interested in assessing their organizational capacities and investing time and resources in capacity-building as well as programs, and are open to collaborating with staff and other partners through email, on-site visits, and in-country convenings.

Through geographic focus, VGIF will fund in 5 focus countries: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and India.

Funding Information

Grants are flexible (a mix of core and programmatic support), and partners will have the opportunity to receive up to 6 years of funding totaling $95,000.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible organizations must meet ALL of the following criteria to apply. VGIF partner with groups who are:

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.vgif.org/for-grantseekers

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