Deadline: February 1, 2024
Proposals are invited for the UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women 2024. The UN Trust Fund is inviting civil society organizations with proven expertise in ending violence against women and girls to submit project concepts to end violence against marginalized women and girls.
Guided by the UN Trust Fund’s Strategic Plan 2021-25, the UN Trust Fund will support initiatives that address violence against marginalized women and girls and those experiencing multiple forms of discrimination, in line with the principle of leaving no one behind. All applications will have to demonstrate adherence to the ten UN Women’s Programming Principles on ending VAW/G.
This year’s call has two funding windows:
- A General Window: Addressing violence against marginalized women and girls and those experiencing intersecting forms of discrimination; and
- A Special Window: Addressing violence against women and girls affected by crisis.
Funding
- Civil society organizations can apply for grants between USD $150,000 to USD $1,000,000 for four year-year grants. This call encourages applications from smaller, local organizations through a dedicated small grants funding modality (between $150,000 – $250,000) that provides additional core funding.
Eligibility
- Open to civil society organizations around the world.
- Applications from women’s rights, women-led, constituent-led and small organizations are strongly encouraged and will be prioritized.
- Partnerships with smaller, local and grassroot women’s and girls’ rights organizations are also encouraged, with up to 4 implementing partners.
- Multi-country proposals will also be considered, up to 10 countries, provided that there is evidence of impact beyond the national level.
Application
The application will close on February 1, 2024 (2.00 pm New York time (EST). All applications need to be submitted in the Grants Management System.
- View the Application package: English/Français/Español (PDF)
- View the Application package: English/Français/Español (Word)
For more information, visit UN Women.