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In its endeavours to fight violence against women and promote women’s empowerment across the world, the Kering Corporate Foundation establishes partnerships with local and international organisations renowned for their expertise on these issues.
The Kering Corporate Foundation intends to back sustainable and long-term field initiatives conducted by NGOs on various issues linked to the topics of violence against women and women's empowerment.
Essential selection criteria include the NGO’s experience and expertise, along with the quality of its projects and staff.
The organisation’s nationality or countries of intervention are not regarded as determining factors; however the Foundation will support only one project at a time per topic in any single country.
The Foundation has also opted to exclusively support secular NGOs without religious affiliation.
The Foundation intends to develop efficient and durable partnerships. Concurrently with the financial backing formalised in an annual agreement, the partnership may also mobilise the involvement of employees. In counterpart, the NGO agrees to forward detailed progress reports on its project and on the use of funds granted by the Foundation.
Regular exchanges with the Foundation staff, e.g. during monitoring assignments, allow for efficient collaboration and open up opportunities for new perspectives.
If the profile of your organisation matches the Foundation’s selection criteria and you have a project in line with the Foundation’s goals, then you could be eligible for partnering.
All proposals for partnership must first be submitted for approval to one of the Foundation’s governance bodies, i.e. depending on its scope the Selection Committee or the Board of Directors.
Before submitting your proposal, you will be asked a few questions to determine the eligibility of your initiative and its possible scope of action: e.g. NGO Partnership, Employee Project, Solidarity Leave, Microcredit, Social Entrepreneurship, Awareness & Prevention or Brand Project. Depending on the characteristics of your project, you will then be directed to fill out a dedicated on-line application form. Click on “Submit a project”.
Fill out the on-line Partner NGO application form.
Answer the few initial questions to check the eligibility of your project, and then create your personal account with a logon identifier and password. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail. You can enter and save your data as you go, and return later to your account to complete your application if needed.
Remember to click on “Submit project” to validate your application, and attach the documents listed below in .pdf/.jpg/.doc/.xls formats attached to your on-line application.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, the project should fulfill the following criteria:
Assessment criteria
During the project proposal examination, the Kering Foundation will particularly care about:
Furthermore, the Kering Foundation will ensure to distribute its support fairly among various geographical areas and intervention issues each year. The Foundation could potentially call for projects in a specific region and/or on a specific issue.
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