Impact

Overview

Overview of Our Impact

Our strategic investments focus on empowering girls and young women to lead change in areas vital to their well-being and future. We prioritize initiatives that are innovative, community-led, and sustainable, ensuring long-term impact. Through our flexible funding model, we enable grantees to respond to immediate needs while also building their organizational capacity and strengthening the broader feminist ecosystem.
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Our Reports

Data & Metrics

Visualizing our progress and the reach of our work.

Grants by Impact Area (2024)

This chart illustrates the distribution of our grants across key impact areas, reflecting our strategic priorities.

Beneficiaries Over Time

Tracking the growth of direct beneficiaries year-on-year, showcasing the expanding reach of our programs.

Geographic Reach (Number of Grantees)

An interactive map showing the concentration of our grantees across different regions in Africa.

Our Stories

Stories of Change

Real voices, real impact. Read compelling narratives from our grantees.

Grantee Spotlights

Highlighting the incredible work of our current and past grantees.
Jinja
With support from the Learning Initiative Grant, members of the Anti-Domestic Violence Center (ADOVIC) implemented an Urban Farming in Schools project aimed at educating girls on the intersection of climate change and gender-based violence (GBV), while equipping them with practical urban farming skills.
Apac
With support from the Grant, the Girls for Girls project empowered adolescent girls and young feminists in Kawempe from April to November 2024.
Busia
Through its flagship program, Kazi Girls, Kazi Women Foundation empowered girls aged 8 to 16 to design and lead their own initiative.
Kikuube District
A hand for a refugee, were able to launch an initiative that focused on reducing gender-based violence (GBV) in the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Uganda.
Iganga
With the grant, Girl Power Community Uganda empowered over 500 girls and young women with disabilities, along with an additional 500 community members.
Kasese
With the grant, Mummies Touch Skills acquired materials for making reusable diapers. The initiative plans to implement a training program that equips young women with practical skills in making of reusable diapers, and to support the participants to transform these skills into income-generating ventures.

Research & Publications

Our commitment to knowledge sharing and evidence-based advocacy.

The State of Girl-Led Activism in East Africa

Report | May 2025
A comprehensive analysis of the opportunities and challenges faced by girl-led movements.

Feminist Philanthropy: A Guide for Funders

Guidance Document | March 2025
Our insights and recommendations for effective and equitable feminist grant-making.

Geographic Reach (Number of Grantees)

Case Study | Feb 2025
An in-depth look at a successful initiative fostering leadership through sports.

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