List of selected projects of the Violence Free Life call for proposals
In addition, the call aimed to contribute significantly to the strengthening of small and medium-sized organisations by funding their strategies to prevent and address gender-based violence.
The selection of proposals
The call was open for 63 days, during which an informative webinar was held and attended by 54 people from feminist and women's organisations in Spain. We also made available to interested organisations an email for enquiries, where we received more than 50.
The call for proposals closed on 2 May at 23.59h: Calala received 84 proposals in total. In general, the projects submitted were of very good quality, in accordance with the rules of the call, and the collectives, formed by the priority groups. The selection committee, formed by 4 people from the Calala team, was in charge of the selection process of all the proposals. Each of them was evaluated by two people from the committee according to the scale published in the rules:
- 25 points the suitability of the organisation in terms of its experience, its approach to work and its networking with other organisations.
- 35 points for the quality of the proposal, taking into account criteria such as clarity, coherence or feasibility.
- 40 points for the priority criteria as described in this call.
On 27 and 28 June, the organisations were informed of the final results. In total, 20 organisations have been selected with a total amount of €700,000.
This is the definitive list of successful candidates of the Violence Free Life call.
The SEE CHANGE project calls for proposals
The Violence Free Life call for proposals is part of the SEE CHANGE project, implemented by Ecumenical Women's Initiative, Mediterranean Women's Funds and Calala Fondo de Mujeres. The three women's funds opened simultaneous calls for proposals and received a total of 250 proposals, 84 in Spain. Of these 250 proposals, 59 have been selected in 9 countries in Southern and Eastern Europe.
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