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  • Red Umbrella Fund Grantmaking Criteria

    Red Umbrella Fund Grantmaking Criteria

  • Each year, dozens of applications are submitted by organisations that are not eligible for a Red Umbrella Fund Grant. In order to assess whether your organisation is eligible prior to proceeding to the application, please answer the following eligibility questions. If you are not sure how to answer any of these questions, you may contact us at applications@redumbrellafund.org.

  • Does your organisation fall into any of the following categories?

  • If you wish to apply for a Red Umbrella Fund grant, your organisation (group, network, or collective) must fulfill these criteria:

  • 1. Is your organisation led by sex workers?

    Each of these points must be met to qualify for this criteria

  • 2. Is your organisation’s mission focused on sex work and your organisation’s main focus to support sex workers’ rights?

  • 3. Is your organisation strengthening the sex workers’ rights movement?

  • 4. Does your organisation agree with the values and operation principles of Red Umbrella Fund?

    • Autonomy: We respect self-determination of sex workers.
    • Sex work is work: We oppose criminalization and all forms of stigma and discrimination against sex workers. We recognize that sex work is work.
    • Rights-based: We commit to supporting advocacy for rights-based policies, laws and practices that are rooted in evidence of what works, as analyzed from sex workers’ perspectives.
    • Ownership: We believe that sex workers must be in charge of design, implementation, and evaluation of programs and policies that affect them.
    • Diversity: We embrace the diversity of sex workers and support sex workers of all genders, sexualities, and life experiences. We also recognize that some sex workers are particularly impacted by intersecting forms of marginalization and commit to including them in all our work.
    • Accountable: We commit to advocacy and funding processes that are transparent and accountable to the sex workers’ rights movement.
    • Learning: We commit to learning and using what we learn to inform our grantmaking and advocacy and to demonstrate the value of working collaboratively.
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