These organisations were selected from 70 proposals received, The call for proposals is based on the fact that they fully meet the requirements of the call for proposals, such as being composed mainly of women and carrying out essential social activities, by applying the following criteria feminist and self-sustainability.
The funds delivered The grants range from €3,000 to €4,500 and are aimed at strengthening the internal capacities of the organisations, enabling them to continue developing their social projects and initiatives. The beneficiaries of this call come from different regions, including Catalonia, Galicia, Madrid, Asturias, the Basque Country, Aragon, Andalusia and the Canary Islands.
With this delivery, the Dalia Fund has earmarked a250.380 since its creation in 2020, supporting more than 40 organisations in their efforts to promote economic empowerment and the struggle for human rights and gender equality. In addition to financial support, the organisations become part of the network of the Dalia Fund, a network of women's organisations that share values of the social and solidarity economy, promoting collaborative projects to address social challenges in areas such as gender-based violence, racism, climate change, political and migration issues, sexual dissidence, employment and self-employment, among others.
Listed below are the organisations that have received funding under the fourth call of the Dalia Fund:
- Andalusian Association of Women in Audiovisual Media - Andalusia
- Women Survivors Association - Andalusia
- Kausak Cooperative - Aragon
- Panduru - Asturias
- Xeracción S.Cooperativa - Galicia
- World Care - Castilla La Mancha
- Peace Encounter Association Barcelona – Catalunya
- Associació de Dones Marroquines (Moroccan Women's Association) – Catalunya
- Women forwards – Catalunya
- Kondiaronc International Cooperative – Catalunya
- The Feminist Re(d)Producer Creature – Catalunya
- Open Till Dawn - Madrid
- El Resucitadero Association - Madrid
- Asociación Espacio de Investigaciones Feministas, La Laboratoria - Madrid
- La Alpargata Vegan Association - Madrid
- La Parcería Association - Madrid
The Dalia Fund was created in 2020 in response to the economic emergency of women's social organisations in Spain during the pandemic. This solidarity initiative is driven by Calala Women’s Fund, in collaboration with seven partner organisations: La Comala, Mujeres Supervivientes, Labcoop, Metzineres, iACTA, Otro Tiempo and Fundación Finanzas Éticas.
The support provided by the Dalia Fund includes:
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Economic financing to strengthen the internal structure of the organisations.
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Accompaniment and technical training to promote the self-sustainability and the raising of own resources.
- Creation of spaces for meeting and collaboration between organisations to generate joint projects and promote support networks in the feminist and social and solidarity economy sectors.
With each call for proposals, the Dalia Fund remains committed to building a strong and sustainable network of organisations fighting for the gender equality, the economic autonomy and dissidents and the strengthening of women's and dissident feminist social movements.