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Voices from the Frontline – apply by 29 May 2018

4 May 2018 - 11:02 by michelle.foster

Voices from the Frontline supports women’s organisations to shine a light on their fight for gender equality in the UK. It resources advocacy, campaigning and activists with lived experience of injustice and inequality – giving voice especially to women facing intersecting disadvantages including race, class, sexuality, disability, poverty or migration status. Voices from the frontline

The programme offers grants of £500-£3,000 to support charitable campaigning work across Rosa’s four pillars (leadership and representation, safety, health and economic justice).

The programme aims to:
• Support campaigning, advocacy and activists working across any one of Rosa’s four pillars
• Amplify the voices of individual women at the Frontline of grassroots work in the UK
• Support work which can, long-term, tackle the underlying causes of a problem women face
• Nurture talent. Activism driven by inspiring, committed leaders can achieve remarkable results

If you meet all of the following requirements, you can apply for a grant:
• Your organisation is non-profitable and run by, for and with women. You do not have to be a registered charity, but your activities must be charitable, legal and for the benefit of women. We will review your organisation’s constitution, website and management committee in light of this
• You have a written governing document, e.g. a constitution or set of rules
• You have a governing body with at least 3 unrelated members
• You have a UK-based bank or building society account in the name of your organisation
• Your bank or building society account has at least 2 unrelated signatories
• You have been active for at least one year and can produce annual accounts for a whole year

For further information and to apply, visit: www.rosauk.org/how-to-apply/voices-from-the-front-line/, or email: [email protected]

Deadline for applications: Tuesday 29 May, 17:00

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