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2025 Call for Grant Application

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The Nigerian Women’s Trust Fund (NWTF) invites grant proposals aimed at strengthening institutions, women’s voices, rights and ending violence against women and girls in Nigeria.

ABOUT NWTF

The Nigerian Women’s Trust Fund is a non-profit organization focused on reducing gender disparities at all levels of government. Since 2011, the Nigerian Women’s Trust Fund (NWTF) has worked to improve women’s leadership and political participation through four (4) thematic areas: fundraising and grants; governance, gender and leadership; research, advocacy and documentation; and organizational effectiveness.

Our strength has always been women’s political participation and bridging the gender gap at all levels of government. Some of the projects implemented in this regard include Create Her Space, She Must Compete, Start Early, Rise Up! Young Women Leaders Project, Creating Spaces, EU – SDGN #OurVoteCountsNG, Towards Inclusive Governance in Nigeria Project and Gender and Accountability Project. So far, we have mobilized an online movement and voter base for women across Nigeria, including a leadership and political development project for young women on the rise.

NWTF implements national projects in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with the objective of promoting gender-inclusive governance for national development. As a non-partisan organization, NWTF is committed to the principles of inclusion, equality, an enabling political environment and the eradication of discrimination and gender-based violence.

ABOUT THE GRANT

The Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF) is launching the fifth edition of its high-impact project aimed at combating gender-based violence and strengthening the capacity of women-led organizations in Nigeria. This initiative is strategically designed to empower organizations operating in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. The main objective is to implement activities that contribute to the eradication of gender-based violence, while strengthening women-led voices and institutions. This inclusive approach highlights NWTF’s commitment to driving positive change and advancing gender equality across the country.

OBJECTIVES OF THE GRANT:

Strengthen the effectiveness and impact of women-led and women-focused organizations in combating gender-based violence through capacity building and mentoring.
Foster a global understanding of women’s leadership and involvement, promoting their positive impact on communities.
Advocate for policy reforms and challenge harmful cultural norms that undermine women’s human rights.

GRANT CATEGORIES:

  1. Category A:

N3,500,000 – N4,000,000 (CBO requiring institutional strengthening).

  1. Category B:

N4,500,000 to N5,000,000 (Community mobilization).

GRANT PROJECT DURATION: 6 – 9 months

Download application document here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1v8HfWMDv7-cMoaHVnfpds5X6JPW3qzLj?usp=sharing

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 31st December 2024, via grants@womenfund.org

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

Focusing on gender, where the staff and board of directors are predominantly female.
Local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) / Community Based Organization (CBO) duly registered, based and operating in Nigeria for at least 2 years.
Demonstrated organizational structures for effective project implementation.
Appropriate administrative, financial, human and information management systems.
Innovative projects with clear objectives and a specific target audience.

NWTF encourages applications from young women aged 18-35, people with disabilities (PWD), and organizations located in hard-to-reach areas.

Note: NWTF will not consider proposals focused on political parties, campaigns, government agencies, scholarships, for-profit initiatives, or projects aimed at religious conversion.

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Government of Canada: Call for concept notes – Health, education and women’s and girls’ rights and empowerment.

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We are currently accepting concept notes. This call has a 2-stage application process. The submission of a concept note is the first stage of a two-stage application process. To be considered for funding:

follow all instructions carefully

use the Partners@International portal https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/funding-financement/partners_international-partenaires_international.aspx?lang=eng). submit your application by or before 12 pm (noon) EST April 2, 2025.

diversity. All initiatives supported through this call must ensure the inclusion of women in the delivery of the services and activities, and that women and girls are included as direct beneficiaries.

Within the scope of the three programming areas specified above, projects that align with the  Women’s Voice and Leadership Program will be eligible for consideration under this call. For more information on the program, please see Appendix A. Projects that contribute to Canada’s 10-Year Commitment to Global Health and Rights are also eligible for consideration under this call. Projects must avoid legitimizing the Taliban de facto authorities in any way. Canada will not support projects that invest in or strengthen the Taliban de facto authorities’ ability or capacity to implement systems and institutions that are not inclusive, do not respect human rights, and/or that do not align with widely accepted standards for the principled delivery of international assistance. While it is acceptable to coordinate activities with relevant de facto authorities to facilitate implementation, funding must not directly support de facto ministries or their institutions. This includes avoiding capacity building or technical assistance efforts that risk strengthening systems and advancing policies that do not respect human rights for all. Some capacity building activities would be considered acceptable at the service delivery level if they minimize this risk.  For example, directly training teachers or healthcare workers so that they can deliver quality services to all Afghans in line with international standards, would be considered. In contrast, activities that build the capacity of the de facto authorities to implement Taliban policy and provide oversight to service delivery in the education and health sectors, would not be considered. It is up to the applicant to explain how any proposed support aligns to this principle, and to include this in their risk assessment. For more information, go to: https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/funding-financement/empowerment-afghanistan-autonomisation.aspx?lang=eng.

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UNESCO-International Grant for Research in the Life Sciences

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In a perpetually changing world, science is essential for addressing the most urgent challenges, such as emerging diseases, epidemics, pandemics, biodiversity loss, diminishing natural resources, food security, climate change, and natural disasters. The sciences, particularly the life sciences, play a crucial role in helping societies achieve global objectives and propose sustainable solutions. By supporting scientific advances in these fields, we can not only improve the quality of life but also secure a more resilient and equitable future for all.

 UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea Prize

The Prize, funded by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is given annually to a maximum of three laureates. They receive a monetary award of USD 300,000 divided equally among laureates, to help further their research, together with a certificate and the “Integracion Tribal” statuette by Equatorial Guinean artist Leandro Mbomio.

The Prize was established by UNESCO’s Executive Board, to support the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as well as UNESCO’s global priorities.

The Prize is awarded annually to eminent scientists or groups of scientists, institutions, and non-governmental organisations from numerous fields, such as medicine, biology, agriculture, environmental sciences, and new technologies, who have significantly contributed to improving the quality of life for individuals and communities through outstanding and transformative discoveries. These advancements include medical innovations that extend and enhance patient lives, agricultural techniques that increase crop productivity and sustainability, and environmental research that promotes ecosystem conservation and combats climate change. Additionally, new technologies continue to revolutionise our daily lives by providing innovative and sustainable solutions to global challenges. For more information and to apply before March 31, go to: https://www.unesco.org/en/prizes/equatorial-guinea#apply

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6000GBP Youth Empowerment Grant

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Convenigs offer strong chances for joint efforts that enhance movements, create new links, and motivate collaborations. The Youth Climate Convening Grant aids young activists focused on climate and social justice in developing environments to form connections, think creatively, and get ready for future strength. This grant facilitates the arrangement of events—whether virtual or facetoface—that assist in aligning strategies and achieving common goals.

Eligibility Criteria

We invite applications from youth groups and leaders who meet the following criteria:

  • Age: Applicants must be between 16 and 33 years old.
  • Focus Areas: Actively working on climate and intersectional climate & social justice issues.
  • Geography:
    • This is a global funding opportunity.
    • We particularly encourage applications from the Global South and communities facing greater challenges.
    • Please note: This opportunity is not open to applicants based in India.
  • Type of Applicant: We welcome applications from:
    • Individuals
    • Informal groups
    • Registered organisations

Program Details

  • Grant Amount:
    • The grants range from GBP 500 to GBP 6,000.
  • Program Support:
    • Capacity-building: Skills training, workshops, mentoring, and coaching.
    • Community & Network Building: Learning, sharing best practices, and co-creating collective action.
    • Networking: Relationship building among organisations with similar objectives.
    • Partnerships: Opportunities for creating collaborations.
    • Strategy Development: Developing a collective strategy for addressing specific climate and social justice issues.
    • Resilience & Well-being: Activities that support mental, emotional, and physical well-being, especially for frontline activists and marginalised communities.
  • Logistics Support: The grant can also cover logistical expenses, such as:
    • Travel to convenings (within-country or regionally).
    • Venue hire, catering, sound equipment.
    • Facilitator fees.
  • What We Will Not Fund:
    • Attendance at global events such as COPStockholm50G7/20Climate Weeks, etc. For information and to apply, go to: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KJIlgvrTt_5KVjmMYogo72mOdUT8zIf7mmoBI0MaVms/edit?usp=drivesdk
    • Prepare Your Application:
      • Description of how the grant will be spent and the activities you plan to carry out.
      • A detailed budget breakdown (template provided).
      • Contact details (either for you as an individual or your organisation).
      • Links to your work (e.g., social media or webpages showcasing your previous initiatives).
    • Application Process:
      • Fill out the application form in the link above.
      • You will be contacted for clarifications or additional information if needed during the selection process.
  1. Grant Management:
    • If your application is approved, we will assist you with managing the grant.
    • You will need to keep receipts for expenses and submit a final report on your activities and the outcomes.
    • We encourage you to share photos or videos of your activities.

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