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WIDEF | Funding for solutions on digital inclusion of women

SECTORS :

Digital inclusion | Gender

GRANTING ENTITIES :

Digital inclusion | Gender

DEADLINE :

January 13, 2025

TYPE OF SUPPORT :

Grants

FUNDING BENEFIT :

100,000-500,000 USD

APPLICANTS :

NGOs | Startups

WIDEF | Funding for solutions on digital inclusion of women

LOCATIONS :

India

SYNOPSIS

WiDEF invites local Indian entities to apply for funding to scale a solution that significantly enhances the digital inclusion of women, improving their livelihoods, economic security, and resilience. The fund is open to small or medium for-profits entities as well as non-profits with a valid FCRA.

This funding will scale solutions that:

  • Drive digital inclusion for women through meaningful access to and use of accessible digital technology, particularly smartphones and the internet

  • Significantly ​​close the gender digital divide in their context

  • Are economically sustainable and scalable


Applicants must clearly articulate how their solutions accelerate the digital inclusion of women, addressing the gender digital divide.


This includes enabling equitable access and usage of the internet by women, girls and marginalized populations including people with disabilities, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, LGBTQI+, and rural women.

Eligible applicants must articulate the most prominent barriers facing the communities they aim to support and how they will address ​​at least two of the four core WiDEF priority areas:

  • Access to Affordable Devices: Increase women’s access to affordable, reliable, and secure internet-enabled devices.

  • Relevant Products and Tools: Provide tools (interfaces, apps) that meet women’s needs, especially for income generation.

  • Digital Literacy and Skills: Enhance women’s digital skills and media literacy for safe participation in the digital economy.

  • Safety and Security: Address technology-facilitated gender-based violence and improve digital protection measures. Support solutions enhancing safety, even with limited evidence.

Plus contribute to:

  • Data and Insights Commitment: Expand sex-disaggregated data collection and gender analysis to tackle disparities in technology adoption and inform equitable digital policies.


For more information and application, click here.

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