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You are here: Home / Women’s Empowerment: Which Grants Can You Qualify for in 2025?

Women’s Empowerment: Which Grants Can You Qualify for in 2025?

Dated: January 19, 2025

In 2025, numerous grants are available to support women’s empowerment initiatives across the globe. This article highlights key funding opportunities that can help women entrepreneurs, organizations, and community projects thrive.

Key Takeaways

  • Various grants available for women’s empowerment in 2025.
  • Deadlines range from January to April 2025.
  • Funding amounts vary significantly, catering to different project needs.

AIM-HI Women’s Venture Competition 2025

The AIM-HI Women’s Venture Competition is a fantastic opportunity for women-led oncology companies. With a deadline of March 15, 2025, applicants can seek up to $1 million in investments. This competition supports pre-seed and Series A companies that are making a difference in the oncology field.

Vigdís Prize for Women’s Empowerment 2025

Next up is the Vigdís Prize for Women’s Empowerment, which has a deadline of March 28, 2025. This award offers €60,000 to individuals, civil society groups, and organizations that promote women’s empowerment globally. Nominations are currently open, so don’t miss out!

Prince Talal International Prize for Human Development

The Prince Talal International Prize for Human Development is awarded annually, with a deadline of January 15, 2025. This prestigious prize offers $1 million to innovative human development projects. Organizations, associations, and individuals are all eligible to apply.

Mobile Health Technology in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

For those focused on healthcare, the grant for Mobile Health Technology in low- and middle-income countries is a great fit. The deadline is February 21, 2025, and grants of up to $200,000 are available for projects that leverage technology in healthcare.

Innovations Against Poverty Challenge Fund

The Innovations Against Poverty Challenge Fund supports inclusive businesses with a deadline of January 15, 2025. Grants ranging from $50,000 to €200,000 are available for enterprises operating in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Uganda, or Zambia.

Common Fund for Commodities

Another significant opportunity is the Common Fund for Commodities, which has a deadline of April 1, 2025. This fund offers up to $1.5 million to projects that transform commodity value chains and uplift smallholder enterprises. Women entrepreneurs are strongly encouraged to apply.

People-to-People Partnership for Peace Fund (Palestine)

The People-to-People Partnership for Peace Fund in Palestine has a deadline of March 4, 2025. USAID is offering funding between $15 to $20 million for projects that promote peace-building activities in the West Bank and Gaza.

Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program (Nigeria)

In Nigeria, the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program has a deadline of March 3, 2025. The US Consulate General in Lagos is offering a total of $450,000 to support projects that foster mutual understanding and cooperation.

Polish Aid Small Grants Scheme (Lebanon)

Lebanese organizations can apply for the Polish Aid Small Grants Scheme with a deadline of March 15, 2025. Grants of up to $25,000 are available for impactful local projects, but applicants must be registered in Lebanon.

Public Diplomacy Grant Program (Togo)

Lastly, the Public Diplomacy Grant Program in Togo has a deadline of March 31, 2025. The US Embassy is offering funding of up to $660,000 for initiatives that promote mutual understanding and cultural exchange.

These grants represent just a fraction of the funding opportunities available for women’s empowerment in 2025. Be sure to check the specific links for more details and to stay updated on application processes.

Remember, applying for grants can be competitive, so it’s essential to prepare your proposals carefully and meet all deadlines. Good luck!

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