Women In Africa (WIA) has announced applications for the Women for Zero Hunger programme.
Important dates :
Deadline: 24-Feb-2023 Name of donor :Women In Africa Grant size :1000 $ to 10 000 $ Category:Events Reference URL :https://wia-initiative.com/women-for- |
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Launched in 2016, Women In Africa (WIA) is the first international platform dedicated to the economic development and support of African women entrepreneurs. At WIA, they believe that pan-African women contribute greatly, through their actions, to the change and impact they bring to the progress of the continent.
Aim for
"Women for Zero Hunger" will enable 3 non-profit organisations:
- be visible: inspire, be recognised and have more impact;
- to be supervised: to benefit from expert advice and personalised support;
- To be financed: each of the 3 associations will receive €5,000. At the end of the mentoring programme, one of the three finalist organisations will be chosen by the jury members on the basis of pre-established criteria and will receive an additional financial support of €5,000. In addition, the representative will be invited to the annual Stop Hunger event in Paris to receive a trophy and benefit from a crowdfunding operation during the event.
Price details
- Each of the 3 non-profit organisations will receive €5,000. At the end of the mentoring period, one of the three finalist organisations will be selected by the jury members on the basis of pre-defined criteria and will receive an additional financial support of €5,000.
- In addition, the representative will be invited to the annual Stop Hunger event in Paris to receive a trophy and benefit from a crowdfunding operation at the event.
- The 3 selected associations will participate in a 6-month personalised mentoring programme led by Stop Hunger and Women In Africa.
Eligibility criteria
- The programme is open to associations that have been in existence for at least 3 years
- The association must be African or represented in an African country
- The association must work in one or more English and/or French speaking African countries
Selection criteria
- Number of beneficiaries of the association
- Quality of the "solution
- Scalability of the "solution
- Beneficiaries: the solution must benefit women or girls as a priority
Note! The association can be managed by a man or a woman.
For more information, please visitWomen In Africa.