By Hassan Ismah
The UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) is inviting proposals from civil society organisations for projects that aim to protect and support women and girls, particularly those who are most at risk of being left behind. This initiative seeks to fund projects that offer tangible solutions to a worldwide problem.
Focus
The call for proposals aims to find and fund initiatives that can make a real difference in communities, ensuring that even the most marginalised women and girls receive help and protection. The UN Trust Fund is the only global grant provider exclusively dedicated to this cause.
Benefits
Successful applicants will receive funding to implement their proposed grassroots projects over a specific period. Beyond the monetary award, participants will also become part of a global effort supported by a dedicated UN agency.
Eligibility
This opportunity is specifically for non-governmental groups working on the front lines of this issue. To be eligible, applicants must be:
- A civil society organisation (CSO).
- Focused on projects that address violence against women and girls.
Application details
Organisations interested in applying must submit a detailed proposal outlining their project’s objectives, activities and expected outcomes. Prospective applicants should monitor the official UN Trust Fund website for announcements about funding cycles, including detailed guidelines on how to prepare and submit their proposals.
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