Deadline: 05-Feb-2026
Women’s Fund Armenia (WFA) provides grants up to 500,000 AMD to feminist-led initiatives that advance women’s rights, challenge harmful social norms, and promote inclusivity. The fund supports events and projects that are intersectional, inclusive, and impactful, emphasizing meaningful engagement with diverse and marginalized communities.
Overview
The Women’s Fund Armenia (WFA) supports feminist-led events and initiatives that advance women’s rights, challenge societal norms, and promote inclusivity through intersectional feminist values. The initiative encourages creative and innovative approaches to advocacy and awareness, ensuring that feminist action is both feasible and impactful.
Funding Objectives
WFA focuses on initiatives that:
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Promote intersectional and inclusive feminist values
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Raise awareness about women’s rights and gender issues
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Challenge harmful social norms and practices
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Create positive change for target groups
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Encourage innovative and creative feminist ideas
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Ensure realistic and feasible implementation
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Foster inclusive participation of diverse and marginalized communities
The grant emphasizes the historical and political significance of March 8, encouraging applicants to design events or initiatives that go beyond symbolic or commercial practices and actively contribute to advocacy, awareness, and solutions related to women’s rights.
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 artists
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Creative initiatives
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Local and community-based activists
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Civil society organizations and coalitions
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Student groups
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Priority: Proposals led by or centered on systemically marginalized groups, including:
How to Apply
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Check Eligibility: Confirm that your initiative aligns with feminist principles and intersectional values.
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Define Project Scope: Design activities that meaningfully engage your intended audiences and target communities.
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Develop Proposal: Include objectives, planned activities, expected outcomes, timelines, and budget.
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Highlight Inclusion: Emphasize participation of diverse or marginalized groups.
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Submit Application: Follow the official WFA submission guidelines before the deadline.
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Review Process: Proposals are evaluated based on alignment with feminist principles, feasibility, creativity, impact potential, and inclusivity.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Limiting proposals to symbolic or commercial events without meaningful advocacy
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Failing to demonstrate inclusive participation of marginalized communities
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Submitting initiatives that do not clearly address women’s rights or challenge harmful norms
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Proposals that are unrealistic or lack a feasible implementation plan
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Ignoring the intersectional perspective in planning and execution
FAQ: Women’s Fund Armenia Grant
1. What is the maximum funding amount? Up to 500,000 AMD, including taxes.
2. Who can apply? Feminist self-organized groups, researchers, artists, creative initiatives, activists, civil society organizations, coalitions, and student groups.
3. Are marginalized groups prioritized? Yes, proposals led by or centering systemically marginalized groups receive particular emphasis.
4. Can projects be symbolic March 8 events? No, projects must actively contribute to advocacy, awareness, or solutions related to women’s rights.
5. What types of initiatives are supported? Events, campaigns, creative or research projects, and community-based feminist activities.
6. How is impact evaluated? Based on alignment with feminist principles, engagement with target audiences, inclusivity, feasibility, and potential for positive change.
7. Are individual applicants eligible? No, applicants must be organized groups or collectives aligned with feminist action.
Why It Matters
The WFA grant empowers feminist-led initiatives that create tangible social impact, promote gender equality, and foster inclusive participation of marginalized communities. By supporting intersectional projects, the fund ensures that feminist action in Armenia remains representative, innovative, and responsive to diverse lived experiences.
Conclusion
This grant offers a significant opportunity for local feminist organizations and initiatives to advance women’s rights, challenge harmful norms, and create lasting social change. Applicants are encouraged to design projects that are inclusive, feasible, and impactful, ensuring that feminist advocacy continues to resonate meaningfully across communities, particularly for marginalized and underrepresented groups.
For more information, visit WFA.
