
The research, which is the first to map the funding in the UK women and girls sector, found that one third of all grants recorded on 360Giving focused on women’s and girls’ work in 2021 went to non-women’s and girls’ organisations.
The majority of the grants awarded to women’s and girls’ organisations were also small in value – more than half of the grants awarded to these charities were less than £10,000, according to the report by grant-making organisation Rosa.
The research found that smaller organisations received less funding on average, with just 3.9 per cent of all income for women’s and girl’s charities going to small organisations, despite them accounting for 87 per cent of the sector.
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