L’Oréal Fund for Women

Deadline: October 30th 2023 | L’Oréal Fund For Women

Title: L’Oréal Fund for Women
Organisation: L’Oréal
Fund/Benefit: Reduce Gender-Based violence against women and help women escape poverty.
Deadline: October 30th 2023
Eligible countries: All women

The L’Oréal Fund for Women is now accepting applications to fund front-line organisations working to reduce gender-based violence against women and help women escape poverty.

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The Fund is dedicated to empowering women and girls, especially through initiatives that assist their social or professional integration and education. Women who are refugees and women who have impairments are given special consideration.

The L’Oréal Fund for Women will accept applications through 2026.

eligibility

  • Organisation’s relevance
  • Any non-profit or non-for-profit organisation, with legal certification, that serves the public good and is qualified to receive charitable money.
  • Organisation that is unable to directly or indirectly share any of its profits with its members.
  • Organisation that has been around for longer than two years, unless it includes a strong, well-documented innovative component that addresses a particular need.
  • A company that serves at least 50 beneficiaries annually.
  • Directly operated organisation that does not outsource its work to regional or smaller companies for engineering or project coordination.
  • Nature of the request’s intended activity or project:
  • Highly vulnerable women or girls must be the ultimate beneficiaries: In a condition of poverty or underprivilege (lack of income, homelessness, being a single parent, being isolated in a rural or suburban location, etc.), as victims of abuse, as refugees, or in a circumstance including disability.
  • Beyond providing immediate aid, the activity focuses on the empowerment of women or girls, promoting particularly social and professional integration or access to education.
    Services, instruments with a social purpose, and field operations are all examples of activities.

Scope

  • The Fund is accessible globally and may provide funding for regional or governmental initiatives.
  • Projects may be at the planning or ideation stage, the implementation stage, or the operation stage.

Qualification Requirements

  • The nature of the requested project or activity: Advocacy efforts are ineligible.
  • Ethics, human rights, and environmental responsibility: Actions or groups that violate generally accepted UN standards for human rights, health, safety, and security, labour rights, anti-bribery and corruption laws, environmental protection, and climate change, among others, particularly:
  • A company with unfavourable obligations (controversies).
  • Organisations or initiatives that discriminate against their beneficiaries on the basis of gender, ethnicity, religion, or political views (not an exhaustive list).
  • Activities with a direct relationship to, or focus on, religion, politics, or the military.
  • Activities that include child or forced labour.
  • Activities that have an adverse effect on the environment (carbon, biodiversity, water, etc.) or on the well-being and way of life of people.
  • Activities that could have a negative impact on minorities and indigenous peoples.
  • Activities or organisations that deny beneficiaries and employees the freedom to express themselves, associate freely, and engage in collective bargaining.

For more information, visit the L’Oréal Groupe website.

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