Call For Proposal 2011-2012: UN Woman Fund For Gender Equality
Sunday, October 30, 2011
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2United Nations, New York — UN Women’s Fund for Gender Equality,  a grantmaking fund initiated by Spain and dedicated to advancing  women’s rights and gender equality, announced today its second Call for Proposals,  inviting women’s organizations and government agencies to apply for  grants to support women’s political and economic empowerment. In  recognition of the recent developments in the Arab States region, which  have created additional opportunities for supporting efforts to improve  the life conditions of women and girls, the first phase of the Fund’s  2011–2012 call will immediately focus on proposals that seek to empower  women and their communities in this region.
The Fund has set aside USD 16 million for its 2011–2012 grantmaking  cycle, with USD 4 million projected for grants in the Arab States and  more if contributions during this grantmaking cycle increase. Grants  will start at USD 200,000 for initiatives that make tangible  improvements in the lives of women and girls. The Fund will accept  proposals from Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon,  Libya, Morocco, the occupied Palestinian territory, Oman, Qatar, Saudi  Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Applicants may  download the Call for Proposals and Grant Application at http://www.unwomen.org/fge/application-guidelines/. The first set of grants will be announced in December 2011.
In 2012, the Fund will complete the second grant cycle by inviting  grant proposals from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the  Caribbean, and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
The Fund is one of the leading grantmaking funds on gender equality  in the world. Created in 2009 with an initial contribution of USD 65  million (EUR 50 million) from the Government of Spain, it now has  expanded with contributions from Norway and Mexico.
To continue to significantly advance gender equality and women’s  rights through grantmaking of this scale, UN Women calls on UN Member  States, the private sector, and individuals to contribute to this vital  source of funding for women and gender equality advocates by contacting  the Fund at fund.genderequality[at]unwomen.org.
For additional information, visit http://www.unwomen.org/fge/.
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