Publicaciones y Herramientas

Hemos organizado nuestra creciente biblioteca de publicaciones y herramientas para servir mejor al movimiento de lxs trabajadorxs sexuales, a los financiadores y a lxs aliadxs. Hemos destacado los temas clave que se cruzan con nuestro trabajo, incluyendo la concesión participativa de subvenciones, los buscadores de donantes y otros trabajos aportados por las redes regionales, los financiadores de lxs trabajadorxs sexuales y otras organizaciones que apoyan los derechos de lxs trabajadorxs sexuales.

Hay casi 200 publicaciones y herramientas enumeradas, hemos confiado en las herramientas de traducción en línea para hacerlas más accesibles en otros idiomas. Por favor, disculpe cualquier error.

Part of Human Rights Funders Network and Candid’s Advancing Human Rights research, this interactive site shows top funders and provides an overview of grantmaking by region, issue, population, and strategy.

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El kit de herramientas de redacción de propuestas de GATE es una guía práctica para ayudar a las organizaciones a redactar propuestas de financiación y solicitar subvenciones. Su propuesta de subvención es la principal herramienta que utiliza el financiador para conocer mejor su trabajo y comprender cómo planea avanzar hacia el cambio que espera lograr en el mundo.

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Discover what funders are most likely to support, learn about their
interests and perspectives, and gain the knowledge you need to find
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La lista Hack: Hustler Lessons From Community – Grantmaking By and For Sex Workers (Fondo Paraguas Rojo, Círculo de donaciones de trabajadorxs sexuales en el Fondo de la Tercera Ola, UHAI-EASHRI). This checklist was created to share some hacks (or creative work-arounds) that support funders to be more responsive to grassroots grantee experiences and needs.? It was first presented at the 2019 Los financiadores, preocupados por el sidaFCAA (en inglés)) en la sesión plenaria – Hacks from the Frontline: Estrategias de los profesionales del sexo para una financiación creativa y sensible al VIH.

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«The Advancing Human Rights initiative tracks the evolving state of global human rights funding. It is a collaboration between Candid and Human Rights Funders Network, in partnership with Ariadne and Prospera. Our aim is to strengthen funders’ decision-making, promote collaborations, and improve the effectiveness of human rights philanthropy.»

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This marks the 20th annual resource tracking publication from Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) on philanthropic support to address HIV and AIDS. The report relies on grants lists submitted directly by 72 funders (representing 92% of the total HIV-related philanthropic funding tracked by FCAA), as well as publicly sourced grants information from funder websites, grants databases, annual reports, U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 990 returns, and Candid’s Foundation Maps grants database (representing the remaining 8% of funding in the report). This report specifically captures HIV-related funding from philanthropic organizations around the world; it excludes any government funding to address HIV and AIDS, including domestic government, bilateral, and multilateral support.

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The Sex Work Donor Collaborative (SWDC) organized a Discovery Journey for the 2023 Human Rights Funders Network Funding Futures Festival entitled “How intersectional grantmaking can support Sex Workers and other marginalized movements in shrinking civic space.” We hoped to offer an opportunity for funders to meet sex worker activist leaders and build more support for the effective intersectional movements we need. However, our session welcomed less than five people, including our facilitators. The energy across the convening was palpable, but there was little mention of sex worker rights outside this session. As a philanthropic community focused on the most marginalized movements, this was concerning. We believe these were some of the issues at play:

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The Sex Worker Donor Collaborative members have shared information about how to apply to each of their organisations for grants. Sex workers can sign up for the mailing list for occassional updates from SWDC.

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