Download the basics and the form proposal.
Apply by 21 January 2023.
What does the call consist of?
In this call the Dalia Fund will deliver 50,000 euros to capitalise women-led organisations in the social and solidarity economy in Spain, which are facing economic problems due to the pandemic crisis and rising inflation.
The Dalia Fund is a project with a feminist perspective led by Calala Fondo de Mujeres and promoted by five organisations from the social and solidarity economy: La Comala S. Coop, Mujeres pa'lante, Mujeres Supervivientes, Labcoop and Otro Tiempo. For more details about the fund and its objectives, please see this link.
Who can participate?
Cooperatives, associations, foundations, worker-owned companies or self-employed companies, which are mainly composed of women and which carry out social and solidarity economy activities applying feminist and self-sustainability criteria.
Organisational requirementsÂ
- Be formally constituted and registered in the corresponding local, territorial or state registry in Spain for at least one year prior to the publication of these rules under one of the following legal forms: cooperative, association, foundation, worker-owned limited company or self-employed company.
- To carry out social and solidarity economy activities applying feminist and self-sustainability criteria.
- Be composed of at least 80 per cent women (members, workers, etc., as appropriate to the form).
What will be funded?Â
50,000 will be distributed and the amount of the grant for each application will be fixed according to the number of employees of the applicant organisation:
- 1 to 3 employees (at least 80% women), up to 3,000 euros.
- 4 or more employees (at least 80% women), up to 6,000 euros.
Subject to budgetary availability, the amount granted may be less than the amount requested.
Priority will be given to:Â
- Entities led by women in situations of vulnerability (according to the criteria of the bases) up to the 50% of approved grants.
- Entities with up to 3 employees (according to the criteria of the rules) up to 20% of the available budget.Â
Who decides?Â
The evaluation team will be composed of representatives of the Dalia Fund promoters. This team may be assisted by advisors as it deems appropriate.
NotificationÂ
The maximum period for the resolution of applications shall be one month from the end of the deadline for receipt of applications, and applications shall be considered rejected if no express decision has been taken by that date.
The resolution of approved and unsuccessful proposals will be published on the website. www.calala.org.
How to submit proposals under this call?
 Interested organisations that meet the requirements shall:
- Download the rules and the proposal form.
- Complete the form (maximum 10 pages).
- Send the form and supplementary materials in a zipped folder before the deadline. 21 January 2023 at 23.59 hours CET by mail convocatoriafondodalia@calala.org