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Melinda French Gates Will Provide $250 Million To Worldwide Women’s Health Organizations On An Open Call.

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(VOR News) – Melinda French Gates will give $250 million to worldwide women’s health initiatives through a charity grant application call.

The announcement on Wednesday marks the start of Melinda French Gates’ new philanthropic phase after leaving the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation this year. The offer continues her $1 billion, two-year commitment to global women and families from May.

Haven Ley, Melinda French Gates’ Pivotal Ventures chief strategy officer, called the grant competition a “curtain raiser” for global women’s health financing. Before this, Pivotal largely sponsored US women’s empowerment groups.

According to Ley, Melinda French Gates has “expanded her definition of women’s power to include a precondition that women must have their health to be powerful” by prioritizing women’s health, particularly through the Gates Foundation, which has provided funding for global health initiatives for 20 years.

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s charity arm, Lever for Change, manages the Action for Women’s Health award competition.

Melinda French Gates and MacKenzie Scott, a billionaire novelist and philanthropist, collaborated

It will provide $40 million to US women’s organizations in 2019. Scott held a similar open call in March and donated $640 million to local charities.

A minimum of 100 charities worldwide will receive $1 million to $5 million in unrestricted financing through this open request. There is no limit on group size, but it will favor those for whom the money will make a difference. The open call is open until December 3rd for nonprofits, and applications, reviews, and decisions will take place until 2025.

A panel of outside experts and peers assess applications during the lengthy process.

Lever for Change CEO Cecilia Conrad said, “Most philanthropy remains invitation-only decision making behind closed doors.” “And what we have created is a method for conducting an open call, a way to increase accessibility to charitable opportunities, and a procedure that is fair and compassionate.”

She said their first business plan needed donors to spend $10 million over five years to build a solution, but they now assist contributors to scale a field.

Pivotal carefully considers a wide range of Melinda French Gates women’s health interventions, including menopause and mental health, says Ley. According to her, they hope to help Pivotal design its new plan by identifying finance and resource gaps and opportunities.

Professor Sarah Baird of George Washington University’s Milken Institute School of Public Health studies how therapies affect teens, particularly girls, and what makes them and their children healthy over time.

She advises funders to go through established organizations and focus on multiple diseases. She mentioned the underfunding of gender-based violence, mental health services for men and women, and the economic benefits for women-if they can work—produce.

Ms. Gates stated, “We’re not going to get very far if we just focus on those things.”

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds Associated Press coverage of Africa, while Pivotal Ventures funds coverage of women in statehouses and the workforce.

French Gates announced her $1 billion contribution in May, coupled with $200 million in new support for women’s rights organizations to expand their power. She also vowed to openly request $250 million this fall and gave 12 people $20 million to use as they please.

She wrote in May’s New York Times opinion post, “I hope to lift up groups with personal connections to the issues they work on,” concerning the open call. I should be among those who provide frontline workers with time and money.

Historically, less than 2% of Melinda French Gates US charitable donations went to women’s and girls’ groups. On Tuesday, the Women & Girls Index reported that these groups received $10.2 billion in charity funding in 2021, the most recent year for which detailed giving data is available.

The number is a milestone in raw money, according to Indiana University’s Women’s Philanthropy Institute interim director Jacqueline Ackerman. Donating to women and girls has never climbed faster than overall giving in her ten years of tracking these gifts, she added.

“To exceed that entails increasing contributions from all individuals concerned about these issues, regardless of their income and wealth levels, not solely Melinda French Gates,” he asserted.

SOURCE: USN

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