Women's Fund in Georgia
Tbilisi, Georgia
The 2004 Rose Revolution succeeded in part thanks to women's
vibrant participation. Now the Women's Fund in Georgia is shaking up the
country's legal structure and reclaiming women's historic connection to philanthropy.
For centuries, women in the Caucasus nations advanced education
and culture, and created charities. However, during Soviet rule this
tradition was treated as a bourgeois relic and forced underground.
The Fund grew out of the Educational Cooperation and Development
Center, a women's organization formed in 1998 that built strong ties
with women's groups and local businesses. The group developed
experience with grantmaking when it received a $20,000 partnership grant from the Global Fund in 2002 that it regranted to 12 small
women's groups in remote areas of Georgia.
To engage the private sector in
funding women's organizations, the group is advocating for legislative
changes that will allow individuals and companies to make
tax-deductible gifts to nongovernmental organizations. Such incentives are currently
nonexistent in the region.
As the Women's Fund explains, "For Georgian women, philanthropy is the power which helps them make a choice dictated by both heart and mind. Only this kind of independent choice gives women the chance to fulfill their principles, rights and responsibilities."
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Main Issues:
Social Change Philanthropy
Political Participation
Grants Received:
2006 $55,000
2005 $50,000
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