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Voices From The Frontline - grants for women's organisations - deadline 14 May 2019

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stumbledin · 25/04/2019 00:47

(Happened to see this so thought I would pass it on)

Voices From The Frontline supports women’s organisations to shine a light on their fight for gender equality in the UK. The fourth round of the grants programme opens for applications on Friday 8 March and the deadline for applications is Tuesday 14 May.

Throughout history, every single advance for women’s rights and gender equality – including property ownership, access to education, equal pay and reproductive rights – has only ever been achieved by bold, brave women becoming informed, getting organised, mobilising others and taking action to tackle injustice and inequality head-on. We want to fund this work!

We believe change comes about when women who have lived experience of injustice and inequality get heard, especially women facing intersecting disadvantages including race, class, sexuality, disability, poverty or migration status.

This programme offers grants of £500 to £5,000 to support charitable campaigning work across Rosa’s four pillars (leadership and representation, safety, health and economic justice). We’re looking for new voices to stand up and take action.

Together, we can make change happen faster.
To date, Voices from the Frontline has supported more than 60 grassroots and national women’s organisations across the UK, tackling issues that have a wider impact on women beyond the direct recipients of grants.

Full details of how to apply at www.rosauk.org/how-to-apply/voices-from-the-front-line/

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BingBongSong · 25/04/2019 07:43

Thanks! I have passed it onto a local women's organisation.

Etino · 25/04/2019 07:48

Thank you!

ChattyLion · 25/04/2019 07:55

Thank you for posting

AncientLights · 25/04/2019 08:26

My first thought was to check for mentions of transwomen & inclusivity etc.

Couldn't find any.

Hurray. Smile

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