ROSA: VOICES FROM THE FRONT LINE –

One-off grants of between £500 and £7,000 are available for women’s organisations across the UK for projects and activities that raise women's voices and challenge inequality.

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o Application deadline: THURSDAY 3rd NOVEMBER 2022 at 4pm.

o Funder: The Rosa Fund (founded 2007. Charity number 1124856. Total charitable expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2021: £2,118,687).

o Who can apply: UK women's organisations, including registered charities and voluntary and community groups.

o Key Words: Women, Girls, Amplifying Women’s Voices, Campaigning, Advocacy, Activism, Economic Justice, Equal Representation, Women’s Health and Wellbeing, Women’s Safety, Black and Minoritized Women and Girls, Disabled Women, LGBTQ+ Women and Girls, Disadvantaged Communities, United Kingdom.

Rosa is a UK-wide fund for women's initiatives. Rosa's vision is of equality and justice for women and girls in the UK. The charity aims to raise and distribute money to women's initiatives and influence other to do the same. It funds initiatives in the priority areas of:

o Economic justice.
o Equal representation.
o Health & well-being, 
and
o Women’s safety.

Reopening to applications, Rosa's Voices from the Front Line provides one-off grants of up to £7,000 for activities across the UK that women's organisations undertake in order to raise women's voices and challenge inequality. The primary aims of the scheme are to:

1. Amplify the voices of individual women at the Frontline of grassroots work in the UK.
2. Support campaigning, advocacy and activists working across any one of Rosa’s four pillars, 
and/or
3. Support work which can, long-term, tackle the underlying causes of challenges women face.

In order to apply, organisations must:

o Be non-profitable and run predominantly by, for and with women. Applicants do not have to be a registered charity, but the group’s activities must be charitable, legal and for the benefit of women.
o Have a governing body with at least 3 unrelated members
o Have a UK-based bank or building society account in the organisation’s name with at least two unrelated signatories.
o Have a written governing document; for example, a constitution or set of rules, 
and
o Have been active for at least one year and can produce annual accounts for a full year.

Applicants that can demonstrate the following are likely to be prioritised:

o Are based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
o Led by and for Black and minoritized women and girls.
o Led by and for disabled women.
o Led by and for LGBTQ+ women and girls.
o Operating in the top 20% of the most disadvantaged areas in the UK based on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). A link to the Indices of Multiple Deprivation mapping resources for England 2019 can be found at this 
LINK.

One-off grants of between £500 and £7,000, with no matched funding requirement, are available.

Grants can be used for a broad range of activity to raise women's voices and challenge inequality, including:

o Activities and workshops for groups of women, giving them space to identify and understand the injustices they face and to develop the confidence to speak up against them.
o Hosting workshops, events and conferences that educate and influence wider society
o Mentoring or training for women on how to participate in public life and influence social policy, 
and
o Video and media campaigns about specific issues facing women.

Some examples of how previous grants have been used are available on Rosa's website.

 

To apply, eligible organisations are required to complete a brief online application form together with a 3-minute video explaining how any grant awarded will be used.

Rosa has scheduled a number of webinars for organisations interested in applying to Voices from the Front Line. The webinars will cover how the 3-minute video presentations should be focused. The dates are:

1. Thursday 29th September 2022 from 1-2pm. To register for this webinar, please follow this LINK.
2. 
Wednesday 12th October 2022 from 4-5pm. To register for this webinar, please follow this LINK.
3. Tuesday 25th October 2022 from 3-4pm. To register for this webinar, please follow this LINK.

Further information, guidance and application details can be found on Rosa’s website.

The deadline for applications in 4pm on Thursday 3rd November 2022.

Contact details for Rosa are:

Rosa
United House
4th Floor
North Road
London
N7 9DP
Tel: 020 7697 3466
Email: grants(at)rosauk.org or info(at)rosauk.org 

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