- Women’s Funds Fiji
- Korean Foundation for Women
- Mongolian Women’s Fund (MONES)
- Women’s Fund Asia
“The feminist philanthropy movement in Asia and the Pacific, in addition to mobilizing resources that are guided by feminist principles, engages with resources politically, disrupting power relationship of those that give and those that claim, as well as ensuring that the mystery of resource control is made transparent and visible.”
— Tulika Srivastava, Executive Director of 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