Our current and past grantee partners.
See all of our grants awarded since 2021.

Economic opportunities
JPMorgan Chase exclusively partners with the Alliance on the Economic Opportunities Fund.

AkiDwA: Akina Dada wa Africa
AkiDwA works to promote equality and justice for migrant women by ensuring equal opportunities and access to resources. Between 2025 and 2027, AkiDwA will organise skills development, mentorship, and work placements, while advocating for reform of policies impacting migrant women in Ireland.
Duration: 2 years
Location: Ireland
Type: Project support
Amount: €150 000

ALICE
ALICE is a union, which organises, trains, and advocates for better wages and improved working conditions for care workers. Between 2025 and 2027, ALICE will provide leadership and negotiation trainings, career counselling for Ukrainian refugee women, build a coalition of responsible employers, and campaign for fair wages for care workers.
Duration: 2 years
Location: Czech Republic
Type: Core support
Amount: €149 700

Association for Liberty and Gender Equality – A.L.E.G.
A.L.E.G. promotes gender equality and combats gender-based violence. Between 2025 and 2027, it will offer counselling and psychological support, raise awareness about violence and harassment among employers, and advocate for the implementation of ILO Convention No. 190.
Duration: 2 years
Location: Romania
Type: Core support
Amount: €149 941
Opportunity and Emergency Grants

Bulgarian Fund for Women
The Bulgarian Fund for Women (BFW) supports feminist organisations, collectives and activists working towards systemic change for women and girls in all their diversity, as well as for other marginalised communities. During the negotiations on the Multiannual Financial Framework, the EU’s budget for 2028-2034, BFW will advocate for the inclusion of gender equality as a priority, ensuring dedicated and robust funding to advance gender justice across EU Member States.

My Voice, My Choice
My Voice, My Choice campaigns for the fundamental right to reproductive rights. It has collected over 1 million signatures across the EU for a European Citizens’ Initiative, calling on the European Commission to propose a financial solidarity mechanism that would allow Member States to offer safe abortion care to individuals from countries where such access is restricted, prohibited, or inaccessible. This new grant will support the continuation of their efforts.
Duration: 11 months
Location: Europe
Type: Core support
Amount: €30 000

Martynka
Martynka is a grassroots initiative by and for Ukrainian refugees in Poland. It operates a 24/7 Telegram hotline for evacuees, helping victims of sexual violence obtain legal, medical, and psychological support. Through an educational campaign tailored specifically for Ukrainian refugees, Martynka also shares information about sexual health and legal rights on social media.
Movement Building

Seven European women’s funds
Women’s funds support and strengthen women’s rights groups and movements. The aim of this pilot grant is to strengthen programmes and synergies of seven women’s funds as movement strengtheners in Southern and Eastern Europe through the development of new know-how, skills and approaches; organisation of peer exchanges for learning and strategising; and facilitation of grantee meeting spaces to build trust, healing and alliances.
Duration: 12 months
Location: 10 countries in Southern and Eastern Europe
Type: Project support
Amount: €200 000
Covid Solidarity Fund

CHAYN ITALIA
CHAYN ITALIA is an open-source project that leverages technology to empower women against violence and oppression. The project shared knowledge and provided practical advice on gender-based tech-enabled abuse to frontline workers. CHAYN ITALIA improved the ability of 75 caseworkers to recognise and respond when tech-enabled abuse occurs.
Duration: 13 months
Location: Italy
Type: Project support
Amount: €50 000

Czech Women’s Lobby
The Czech Women’s Lobby is an umbrella organisation representing 36 groups dedicated to advocating for laws that improve women’s lives, promote gender equality, and support disadvantaged women. Their project successfully integrated a gender perspective into responses to major crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the energy crisis, and the war in Ukraine, which mainly affected women and their children arriving in the Czech Republic.

Ecumenical Women’s Initiative (EWI)
Through its grantmaking programme, EWI ensures women’s and girls’ grassroots organisations in Croatia (and in five other countries in southeast Europe) have access to resources to build their resilience as civil society actors. EWI successfully made 78 grants to women-led CSOs and feminist scholars in the project region, the largest number of grants to date and a 15% increase from 2021. This included 7 COVID-19 response grants.
Duration: 12 months
Location: Croatia
Type: Core support
Amount: €50 000