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Call for Applications: Funding for Women-Led Initiatives in Africa (grants Up to $5,000)

Application Deadline: Ongoing

Call for Applications: Funding for Women-Led Initiatives in Africa (grants Up to $5,000)

Overview

The African Women for Change Network (AfNet) is accepting grant applications for their Flexible Grant

This funding opportunity is designed to support initiatives led by women leaders and organizations dedicated to creating positive change in their communities. This grant focuses on fostering leadership, advocacy, and sustainable development. Interested applicants can apply to secure funding for impactful projects that align with AfNet’s mission of empowering women leaders globally. The maximum grant amount is USD $5,000. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Funding Opportunity Details

  • Eligibility Criteria: Open to applicants based in Africa, Nonprofit organizations, Grassroots organizations, Community-based organizationsn, Individual leaders, Social enterprises
  • Type of Funding: Flexible Grant
  • Target Region: Africa
  • Application Language: English
  • Funding Size: Up to $5,000

Objectives

  • Support initiatives led by women leaders that create positive community impact
  • Strengthen leadership and advocacy in women-led organizations
  • Promote sustainable development solutions driven by local needs
  • Empower women to influence social change and policy
  • Provide adaptable funding that meets community priorities

Project Themes

  • Women’s leadership and empowerment
  • Advocacy for gender equality and women’s rights
  • Community development and sustainability
  • Economic empowerment and entrepreneurship
  • Social innovation for local challenges

Financial Support: Up to $5,000 per selected organization or leader

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