Global Fund for Children

The Global Fund for Children was founded in 1993 after Maya Ajmera was inspired by an Indian organization feeding, clothing, and educating the local children. Like that group, GFC aids children build new lives for themselves by helping them develop confidence and self worth.

GFC believes in bold moves and often ally themselves with organizations that other funders won’t. Their work is focused on Education, Gender Equity, Youth Empowerment, and Freedom From Violence & Exploitation. They partner with nonprofits in Africa, The Americas, Asia, and Europe & Eurasia each of which has specific initiatives.

Interested groups are encouraged to submit an organizational profile at any time. Forms are available in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Eligibility

GFC seeks to partner with organizations who:

  • Have their country’s version of nonprofit status or a fiscal sponsor
  • Know their communities
  • Are working to improve the lives of children
  • Embrace the process of learning to become better at what they do
  • Address any of their thematic focus areas

Priority will be given to organizations who:

  • Focus their work on children who have been marginalized due to factors such as race, gender, social class, sexual orientation, or gender identity
  • Were founded or are led by youth
  • Measure their progress and have seen positive impacts
  • Are willing to take risks and be creative to solve problems in new ways
  • Understand the power of connections with a broad array of partners
  • Believe that young people can and must speak up to claim their rights and change their lives
  • Understand the power of advocacy to change minds, norms, and policies

Focus Areas

Education

GFC currently partners with 125 groups in 31 countries to support activities such as:

  • Addressing historical disadvantages for girls
  • Prioritizing inclusive programs that meet the unique needs of each student
  • Building life skills
  • Teaching entrepreneurship

Gender Equity

GFC currently partners with 58 groups in 11 countries to support activities such as:

  • Redefining masculinity
  • Supporting girls’ reproductive rights
  • Ending child marriages
  • Providing shelter for LGBTQ+ youth

Youth Empowerment

GFC currently partners with 60 groups in 17 countries to support activities such as:

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  • Advancing political and civil participation
  • Augmenting youth voices
  • Leadership development
  • Social empowerment

Freedom from Violence & Exploitation

GFC currently partners with 45 groups in 22 countries to support activities such as:

  • Securing children’s legal identities
  • Caring for survivors of trafficking
  • Advocating for laws and policies to protect children
  • Educating the public

Geographic Regions

Africa

Initiatives

  • Ending Violence, Empowering Girls
  • Educating and Empowering Girls in West Africa

The Americas

Initiatives

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  • Girls Experiencing Migration
  • Promoting Youth Leadership for Gender Justice
  • Supporting Early Education and Development in Honduras
  • Supporting Educational Recovery in Central America

Asia

Initiatives

  • Combating Child Trafficking in India
  • Countering Trafficking and Exploitation in Bangladesh
  • Fostering Youth Leadership in Thailand
  • Increasing Opportunities for Children with Disabilities

Europe & Eurasia

Initiatives

  • Exploring Masculinities in England
  • Investing in Youth Social Action in England
  • Reducing Violence Against Migrant Children in Southeast Europe
  • Supporting Children Affected by the Ukraine Conflict
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