The Feminist Fund for Climate supports grassroots, women-led organizations around the world that are committed to environmental and climate justice, with an annual operating budget under €20,000.
Climate change affects everyone—but not equally. Women are disproportionately impacted by its consequences. Acknowledging the critical role women play in preserving natural resources and implementing concrete, sustainable solutions, the RAJA-Danièle Marcovici Foundation reaffirms its commitment to standing with them.
Discover the 12 projects selected for support in 2025:
Action pour l’Enfance et la Santé – Sustainable Agriculture (Burkina Faso)
Training vulnerable women in soilless agriculture, organic fertilizer production, and supporting the creation of income-generating market gardening activities.
Amuame – Advocacy (Peru)
Supporting Indigenous communities in defending their right to land in harmony with traditional principles such as Buen Vivir and Pachamama.
GAFREH – Green Entrepreneurship (Burkina Faso)
Creating economic opportunities for vulnerable women by collecting and repurposing plastic waste in the Houet region.
Girls for Climate Action – Green Entrepreneurship (Uganda)
Training rural women in green entrepreneurship to develop and market climate adaptation solutions.
IDID – Advocacy (Benin)
Empowering young women farmers to become climate ambassadors and changemakers within their communities.
La Ferme des Demains –Sustainable Agriculture (France)
Developing edible forests—an innovative response to climate challenges.
Nalala Tree Foundation – Sustainable Agriculture (Kenya)
Establishing grafted fruit tree nurseries to reforest the region, mitigate climate impacts, and promote the economic integration of Maasai women.
RAMA / Feminist Action Coalition for Climate Justice – Sustainable Agriculture (El Salvador)
Creating community gardens and planting native trees to improve food security and foster women’s collective action in rural climate initiatives.
RURALDAF – Sustainable Agriculture (Armenia)
Preserving agricultural land to improve living conditions in rural communities.
SASAJA – Waste Management (Nepal)
Supporting women working in the informal waste sector to develop sustainable recycling and upcycling practices.
Tejiendo Pensamiento – Advocacy (Colombia)
Strengthening the international advocacy efforts of young Indigenous women on climate justice issues.
Yokoumi –Green Entrepreneurship and Women’s Empowerment (Togo)
Empowering women in the shea sector in Togo through the creation of a hydropower production unit powered by solar energy and organic waste from shea processing.