Fenomenal Funds es una colaborativa de financiadores feministas que utiliza un modelo de gobernanza compartida y financiamiento participativo para apoyar la capacidad de resiliencia de los fondos de mujeres miembros de la Red Internacional de Fondos de Mujeres Prospera.

Financiamiento para la Resiliencia

SUBVENCIONES DE RESILIENCIA

Women’s funds, particularly national women’s funds in the Global South, are a main source of funding for grassroots gender justice movements. However, they are chronically underfunded— a reality that hinders progress in advancing gender justice, especially in a world facing various polycrises. 

Have you wondered what happens when women’s funds are resilient? And what happens when power is shared in grantmaking? We’ve documented these developments and invite you to explore these vital questions in our report on resilience.

With the onset of COVID-19, the 2021-2022 Resilience Grants allowed the Fenomenal Funds to respond in ways that would have been impossible with a different model.

These grants supported women’s funds within the Prospera International Network of Women’s Funds, enabling them to build and strengthen the infrastructure, knowledge, systems, and capacities they prioritized to achieve their missions.

Reimagining Power to Build Resilience is a report that shares highlights and learnings from the Fenomenal Funds’ model, showcasing its capacity to disrupt traditional power relationships in philanthropy—particularly focusing on how we achieved this.

Investing in Impact: Our Funded Partners

África
Asia y Pacífico
Europa
América Latina
Multirregional

África

  • African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF)
  • Fondo para las Mujeres Congoleñas
  • Fondo de Acción Urgente-África
  • Fondo para la Mujer Tanzania
  • XOESE, el Fondo de Mujeres Francófonas
  • Fondo Feminista Doria

"Eldinero es un recurso político: quién lo recibe y qué financia determina cuánto nos acercamos a un mundo con justicia de género".

- Dra. Awino Okech, académica feminista africana de la Universidad SOAS de Londres

In Africa, women’s funds members of the Prospera INWF have pushed for greater recognition that a diverse African feminist movement requires resources for multiple issues and strategies to advance the vision for women’s rights. After years of pushing for more and better resources for its movements, women’s funds still face constraints in accessing funding. Yet the African feminist movement continues to grow and push back against the multiple systems of oppression that face women on the continent. As Valerie Bah and Felogene Anumo noted in their article, You Can’t Take Politics Out of the Struggle, “From student-led protests in South Africa, to feminist mobilization against the “Kill the Gays” bill in Uganda, to resisting autocracy in Egypt, fierce feminist leadership is mobilizing across the continent.”

Responding to the diversity of African women’s movements, women’s funds work to secure women’s rights from all corners of the continent.

Resilience Grants priorities:

  • Staff salaries and skills building
  • Financial reserves

Asia y Pacífico

  • Fondos de Mujeres Fiyi
  • Fundación Coreana para la Mujer 
  • Mongolian Women’s Fund (MONES)
  • Fondo de Mujeres para Asia

"El movimiento filantrópico feminista en Asia y el Pacífico, además de movilizar recursos guiados por principios feministas, se compromete políticamente con los recursos, trastocando la relación de poder de los que dan y los que reclaman, así como garantizando que el misterio del control de los recursos se haga transparente y visible."

- Tulika Srivastava, Directora Ejecutiva de Women's Fund Asia

Like so many of the other regions, the feminist movement in Asia and the Pacific is diverse and vibrant with feminists of different ages, classes, and genders. Working within and across national boundaries, feminists in Asia and the Pacific continue to push against diverse issues like patriarchal structures, unequal division of care work while they fight for workers’ rights, economic justice, climate justice, safety, and reproductive rights.

In response to the growing feminist movement, the first women’s fund in Asia was established in 1995. Since then, the region has seen an increase in the number of women’s funds resourcing feminist movements at national and regional levels. In 2019, they came together in a unique partnership, where they defined a shared vision for feminist funding that is flexible and transformative for the Asia and Pacific region.

In Asia and the Pacific, women’s funds members of Prospera INWF work toward realizing their feminist funding manifesto, and are also mindful about how they build their internal capacities.

Resilience Grants priorities:

  • Staff salaries and skills building
  • Technical support for communications
  • Resource mobilization
  • Safety and wellness

Europa

  • Fondo Búlgaro para la Mujer
  • Calala Fondo de Mujeres
  • Femfund Polonia
  • Iniciativa Ecuménica de Mujeres
  • Filia Die Frauenstiftung
  • Fondo Mediterráneo para la Mujer
  • Fondo de Mujeres para la Reconstrucción
  • Taso Foundation
  • Fondo Ucraniano para la Mujer
  • Women’s Fund Armenia
  • Fondo de Mujeres Georgia

"Si no podemosganar, tenemos que mantenernos firmes. Si no podemos protestar, aunque sea a pequeña escala, salimos a protestar. Ser visibles es nuestro principal objetivo. No podemos dejarles las calles a ellos".

- Activista turco

In response to the rise in authoritarianism and illiberal populism in the region, feminist movements in Central and Eastern Europe have responded by mobilizing powerful protests that signal a strong movement to protect the rights of women and LGBTQI people. We know that movements are only as powerful as the work that has been done to mobilize collective power before the moment of protest. And that ongoing work requires funding.

Women’s funds are at the forefront of supporting collective organizing. Working across national, regional, and multi-regional levels, women’s funds across Europe are connected to and embedded within national feminist movements.

Resilience Grants priorities:

  • Staff salaries and skills building
  • Technical support for communications
  • Resource mobilization
  • Digital security
  • Physical safety via secure spaces and mobility (vehicles)

América Latina

  • Fondo de Mujeres Bolivianas Apthapi-Jopueti
  • Elas Fundo de Investimento Social
  • Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres - Fcam
  • Fondo Alquimia
  • Fondo Mujeres del Sur
  • Fondo Lunaria Mujer
  • Fondo Semillas
  • Vida AfroLatina

"Para responder adecuadamente a la actual crisis de la democracia, debemos apoyar estrategias de cuidado y protección de los activistas".

— Mónica Enríquez-Enríquez, Program Officer for Mesoamerica, Foundation for a Just Society, and in memory of Tatiana Cordero Velásquez, former Executive Director of Urgent Action Fund — Latin America & Caribbean, whose dedication and work continue to inspire us.

While feminist movements in Latin America have achieved major wins in areas such as reproductive justice — including the legalization of abortion in Argentina — women and gender-diverse activists continue to fight for their rights and their lives.

In a region with one of the highest rates of femicide, care, and protection is not something nice to have, it’s essential. Women’s funds are at the forefront of thinking about how to fund and support women’s human rights defenders in ways that integrate care and protection into their work.

Resilience Grants priorities:

  • Staff salaries
  • Staff health and wellbeing
  • Crisis funds
  • Digital security
  • Financial resilience

Multirregional

  • Astraea Fundación Lésbica por la Justicia
  • Equality Fund
  • FRIDA | The Young Feminist Fund
  • Global Fund for Women
  • Fondo Internacional de Mujeres Indígenas (IIWF-AYNI)
  • Mama Cash 
  • Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights
  • Women Win

"Los recursos que alimentan el cambio social feminista llegan de muchas formas: financieras, políticas y en actos cotidianos de resistencia, cuidado, supervivencia y construcción de nuevas realidades feministas."

- AWID, Hacia un ecosistema de financiación feminista

Varied in size, history, and geographic location, the multi-regional women’s funds play an important role in the feminist funding ecosystem. They mobilize resources and advocate in both funding spaces and international policy platforms. As larger organizations, they also demonstrate that women’s funds have the absorptive capacity required to channel greater resources to feminist movements.

Multi-regional women’s funds also contribute to building the ecosystem by partnering with and supporting emergent women’s funds. Some also channel resources to specific populations within the feminist movement, such as young feminists and Indigenous women.

Resilience Grants priorities: 

  • People – staff capacity
  • Organizational infrastructure
  • Resource mobilization
  • Human resources systems
  • Self-care plans
  • Grants management systems

How Do We Work

Women’s funds on the Steering and Advisory Committees designed a non-competitive grants process to enable women’s funds to invest in their internal strengthening and wellbeing.

Our model consists of a pooled fund; shared governance between private foundations and women’s funds; and feminist, participatory grant-making.

Core Elements of Resilience Grants

Spread the Word

Reimagining Power to Build Resilience offers valuable insights into how the Fenomenal Funds’ model is transforming philanthropy by challenging traditional power dynamics. By sharing our journey and the lessons we’ve learned, we hope to inspire meaningful change.

If this resonates with you, share this page or the report with your network. Together, we can amplify these ideas and build a more equitable future.

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