Deadline: 7 August 2026 (23:59 pm CEST)

The Alliance for Gender Equality in Europe (the Alliance) is a philanthropic initiative created in 2021 to support and strengthen the grassroots gender equality movement in Europe. It is composed by Bodossaki Foundation, Fondation BNP Paribas, Fondation CHANEL, Fondazione con il Sud, Fondation de France, Fondation RAJA-Danièle Marcovici, King Baudouin Foundation, and L’Oréal Fund for Women, and hosted by the Network of European Foundations. Through grantmaking, capacity strengthening, and awareness-raising, the Alliance improves gender equality for all by transforming harmful gender norms and addressing the structural barriers that reinforce inequality and exclusion.

In its 2025-2027 strategic framework, the Alliance has defined Strengthening movements as a cross-cutting priority. We expect our grantmaking to deliver the following outcomes:

This Fund is made possible by the commitment of Bodossaki Foundation, Fondation CHANEL, Fondazione con il Sud, Fondation de France, Fondation RAJA-Danièle Marcovici, King Baudouin Foundation, and L’Oréal Fund for Women.

Context of the call

A strong gender equality movement is the single most important factor in achieving more gender-equal societies. There is evidence that feminist and gender equality movements are key to ending violence against women and girls, advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights, and leading prodemocratic movements. At the same time, countries with a lower presence of feminist and women’s movements have the highest biases against gender equality.

Today, in Europe, these movements face a well-organised and well-resourced backlash. Across the continent, anti-gender actors are driving democratic backsliding and overturning hard-won rights, threatening the progress made on gender equality. It is therefore crucial to invest in strengthening movements. The Alliance believes that by enabling greater collaboration, strategic alignment and solidarity, we can unlock tangible, long-term wins for gender equality in Europe.

Strengthening movements is powerful because it brings together diverse organisations and allies to achieve change at scale. It helps movements identify common goals, share lessons and networks, as well as break down siloes across issues, geographies, and identities. When organised intersectionally, feminist and gender equality movements can better amplify the work and views of structurally marginalised groups.

In 2025, the Alliance commissioned a mapping of movements for gender equality in Europe. The mapping, based on 30 in-depth interviews and contextual research, found that, across Europe, movements are contributing to transformative change by challenging the foundations of inequality and creating alternatives grounded in care, solidarity, and justice. Yet they remain under-resourced because philanthropy’s funding frameworks and practices are often misaligned with their needs. The findings guided the creation of the Alliance’s forthcoming Strengthening Movements Fund, which aims to move away from short-term, reactive funding practices and instead provide proactive and long-term support for movements.

This is the context in which the Alliance is launching an open call for proposals for 2 700 000 euros.

The objective of this call is to foster collaboration and solidarity within European intersectional and grassroots movements so that they can collectively advance gender equality in Europe in the long-term.

What we aim to fund

The proposal should demonstrate clearly how grantees will fulfil the overall objective of the call and the above definition of movement strengthening.

The foreseen outcomes of this work are:

  1. Community organising at local or national level is reinforced
  2. Pan-European feminist collaborations and solidarity are strengthened
  3. Alliances between gender equality and other social justice movements are expanded
  4. Pro gender-equality narratives and voices are amplified in local, national, regional or digital spaces
  5. Policy debates are informed by feminist and gender equality movements

Activities that could be supported under this call include, but are not limited to:

Priority target organisations

The call aims to fund collective proposals with at least 3 organisations per coalition (no maximum).

We will prioritise grassroots organisations supporting marginalised people defined as women, transgender, non-binary or gender non-conforming people who are low-income; from migrant, racialised or ethnic minority backgrounds; victims of violence; from rural or disadvantaged areas; living with disabilities; or perceived as young or old.

Network organisations and intermediaries may also be funded, but must apply in coalition with small or medium-sized grassroots organisations.

Organisations may apply with partners based in the same or a different country, provided that all partners are based and operating in the target countries outlined below.

Selection criteria

Eligibility

Intermediary organisations and networks are exempt from respecting these thresholds. However, they must apply in coalition with grassroots organisations, and the budget must be fairly distributed among all partners.

Read the full call here

Support modalities

Application

Click here to apply

The application process will be in two stages.

For the first stage, applications should be submitted in English to our online platform by 7 August 2026 at 23:59 pm CEST.

A PDF version of the application form can be downloaded here for reference, but the submission must be completed online.

Final decision

Organisations will be notified of the outcome of their application by email in December 2026.

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