Deadline: 22 June 2024

For registered charities, with income of at least £25,000 per annum, improving the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, or underrepresented women and girls in the UK. Up to £10,000 in match funding to enable charities led by and for women and girls to run their own match funding campaign during 1 week in October. Priority will be given to charities led by Black and minoritised women and girls, LGBTQI women and girls, or disabled women and girls.

 
 
 

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