Improving economic opportunities to advance equality

Expanding economic inclusion for marginalised women, trans and non-binary people.

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Who supports this sub-fund ?

The Economic Opportunities Sub-fund is made possible by the commitment of Bodossaki Foundation, Fondation CHANEL, Fondation de France, Fondation RAJA-DAnièle Marcovici, JPMorgan Chase, King Baudouin Foundation, and L’Oréal Fund for Women.

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

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The challenge

Despite more women working today than in previous decades, they are still more likely to work part-time and spend more hours on unpaid caregiving responsibilities.

Women’s work is also undervalued. For every €1 a man earns, a woman makes just €0.87. They also remain underrepresented in higher-paying fields like science and technology, while migrant and minority women face even greater barriers to employment due to multiple layers of discrimination.

Workplaces are not always safe: one in three women has experienced sexual harassment at work. Women of colour, LGBTQ+ people, and especially trans and non-binary individuals face higher risks of discrimination, exploitation, and abuse.

To advance gender equality, we must address these structural barriers. Doing so benefits everyone — reducing poverty and domestic violence, and improving access to healthcare, safety, and rights.

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Our contribution

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Addressing root causes

We support grassroots gender equality organisations tackling the root causes of economic exclusion, ranging from advocating for fair pay to combating discrimination and harassment.

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Empowering women and marginalised communities

We support efforts to uplift marginalised women and gender minorities, enabling them to unlock their talents, pursue their dreams, and gain greater financial independence.

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Creating lasting change

By ensuring that no one is left behind, our funding aims to reduce the risk of domestic violence and poverty while increasing access to health and rights for entire communities.

Key figures

2.5

delivered to 26 organisations.

0

countries with supported initiatives.

8000

people directly supported by grantee partners.

Grantees' impact

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Over 5,000 people found equality employment

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48 entrepreneurs received support to grow their social businesses.

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Romania ratified the ILO treaty on workplace harassment and violence, thanks to sustained grassroots advocacy.

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Over 100 companies in Ireland were trained on inclusive workplace practices.

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More than 3,000 care sector workers benefited from pay rises in the Czech Republic.

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Frequently asked question

Who can apply?

Small and medium grassroots gender equality organisations working with marginalised women, transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people.

Grassroot organisations are defined as being strongly grounded in, having direct relationships with and are accountable to the communities they support. This includes legally registered non-profit organisations: non-governmental civil society organisations, social enterprises, national or regional funds.

This funding is aimed at driving impactful and sustainable community-driven solutions that promote economic opportunities for marginalised women, transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming people in Europe. This funding is intended to further the Alliance’s vision of a just and fair European society where gender equality is achieved for all people.

Economic opportunities can be understood as the new pathways to jobs, entrepreneurship and financial opportunities to previously under-served social groups. The Alliance acknowledges that economic opportunities depend on a variety of underlying factors, including education, training and skills, public services and infrastructure, affordable housing, access to healthcare, and social networks. Other factors such as gender and racial stereotypes, safety at home, physical and mental health, caretaking responsibilities, and debt may be barriers to accessing economic opportunities.

The Alliance believes in a holistic approach where improving the lives of individuals goes hand-in-hand with pushing for systemic change.

Applicant organisations should be led by, working with or supporting marginalised women, transgender, non-binary or gender non-conforming people of working age with one or more of the following characteristics: are  low-income; have a migration and/or ethnic minority background; are victims or survivors of violence; live in rural or disadvantaged areas; are disabled or are living  in situation of disability; are perceived as young, i.e at an early stage in the job market; are perceived as old, i.e at a late stage in the job market.

All types of activities are eligible i.e capacity-building (training, mentoring, coaching, empowerment for both individuals and organisations), service provision, and influencing (network building, research, awareness-raising, advocacy and policy work). Proposals can contain one or several types of activities. 

You can request project or core funding. For core support, all types of costs are accepted, including costs incurred by the organisation not targeted at specific activities/projects, such as salaries, staff training, rent, office costs, and equipment.

Yes, if the project fits all of our eligibility and selection criteria. 

Each proposal must request a minimum of 60 000€ and a maximum of 150 000€. You cannot request less than 60 000€ or more than 150 000€. 

A newly created organisation can apply for the grant. 

For each call for proposals, we fund organisations for two years. Expenses would need to be incurred during the contract period with the Alliance.

The application form must be completed in English. Our multinational jury will work in English as a common language.

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