Call for proposals Dalia Fund 2025-2026

Announcement Call Dalia Fund 2025
We are opening the Dalia Fund 2025-2026 call for feminist social and solidarity economy organisations in Spain. Donations of up to €5,000. Deadline: 19 December 2025.

Call for proposals Dalia Fund 2025-2026: funding to strengthen feminist SSE initiatives

📍 Basis of the call for proposals

From Calala Women's Fund and the driving group of the Dalia Fund, We are opening the 2025-2026 call for proposals to support feminist organisations building social and solidarity economy in Spain. We know that sustaining transformative projects is not easy - and even less so in the midst of systemic crises - so we want to provide resources to strengthen structures, take care of teams and keep moving forward.

Who is this call addressed to?

A cooperatives, associations and foundations with at least a year of trajectory, whose activity generates social and solidarity-based economy from a feminist perspective, and consist of at least one 80% of women and sexual dissidence.

Initiatives will be prioritised:

  • Led by women and dissidents in situations of vulnerability

  • From rural territories

  • With up to 3 workers (yes, we know that small projects can also move mountains).

Important: this call does not include self-employed persons and it is exclusive for entities based in Spain

How much funding can you apply for?

  • From 1 to 3 female workers: until 3.000€

  • 4 or more workers: until 5.000€

The funds are non-refundable, and can be spent on what you really need: structural expenses, stability reserve, or even paying off debts. Yes, financing care and sustainability is also feminist.

Deadline to apply

📅 19 December 2025, 23:59 CET

More details:

🔗 Basis of the call for proposals

🔗 Form 

About the Dalia Fund

The Dalia Fund is driven by feminist and social economy organisations: La Comala, Mujeres Supervivientes, LabCoop, Metzineres, Otro Tiempo, iACTA Sociojurídica, Fundación Finanzas Éticas and Calala Fondo de Mujeres. We are committed to initiatives with social impact, community roots, care at the centre and economic models that transform.

Because feminist economics is not a utopia: it is present and future. 💜🌱

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