Livelihood
Training

Women deserve access to financial independence

Vocational training enables women to earn higher wages, build important networks, and achieve financial independence. When a woman is equipped with the skills to earn a living, she is empowered to create a better future for herself, and sustain the path out of poverty for good.

Supporting Livelihood Training

82

Grants Awarded

10,827

Women Impacted

8,717

Youth Impacted

7,561

Children

SDG #5: Gender Equality

Our projects advance gender equality and empower all women and girls. Gender equality is a fundamental human right, and achieving it requires empowering women with equal opportunities.

SDG #8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

Our projects help women achieve financial independence through job training and skill building. When women are able to provide for themselves, we move closer to gender equality.

SDG #10: Reduced Inequalities

Our projects reduce inequalities within and among countries. By prioritizing underserved populations and communities, we work towards a world where no one is left behind. 
  • SDG #5
    Gender Equality
  • SDG #8
    Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • SDG #10
    Reduced Inequalities

Our Livelihood Training Projects

Kenya

Protecting and Empowering Refugee Girls

While safety and shelter are the most urgent needs for refugee women and girls, the ability to earn a living is also a critical piece in building a future. We help refugee women access vocational training programs with our partner RefuSHE.
Women in natural environment
Women baking in a kitchen
Washington, DC, USA

Offering Workforce Training and Support

Securing sustainable employment is an essential step on the way to self-sufficiency. We help women gain transferrable workforce skills, connections to community resources, and access to livable wage job opportunities through our partner Together We Bake.
New York

Providing Job Training for Survivors of Abuse

Financial dependence is a barrier for women who need to leave abusive relationships. We provide stipends, career-readiness training, and help survivors secure job placement with our partner Sanctuary for Families.
Kenya

Building Resilience in Africa’s Drylands

Ending poverty requires providing women with the tools to earn a living. We are helping women build sustainable incomes through seed funding, business training, and mentorship with our partner BOMA.
Nigeria

Improving Outcomes for Women with Fistula

Obstetric fistula often leaves women isolated from their communities and unable to earn a living. We aid in economic rehabilitation through vocational training and social reintegration care with our partner United Nations Population Fund.
Guatemala

Creating Opportunities for Ultra-Poor Women

Economic opportunities are limited and difficult to access for women living in extreme poverty. We help ultra-poor women and those with disabilities access financial services and build sustainable livelihoods with our partner Trickle Up.
Uganda

Equipping Women With Business and Leadership Skills

When women have the skills and confidence to become social entrepreneurs, that can have a ripple effect that benefits their communities. We’re funding the expansion of the Imagine Academy to equip graduates with leadership training, access to capital, and networking through our partner Imagine Her.
Maryland, USA

Providing Opportunities for Refugees

Stable employment is an essential step in rebuilding for people displaced by conflict and disaster. We are helping refugee women achieve equitable employment through job readiness training and job placement services with our partner International Rescue Committee (IRC).
uganda

Paving Pathways out of Poverty

First-time entrepreneurs living in extreme poverty face innumerable challenges in starting their own businesses. We fund training, savings groups, and seed capital disbursements using the Graduation Approach deployed by our partner Village Enterprise.
New York City

Providing Job Opportunities in the Food Industry

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) communities and immigrant communities disproportionately encounter barriers to starting small businesses and securing living wage employment. Our support of Hot Bread Kitchen helps provide the recipe for training and career growth in the food industry.
New York City

Empowering Girls to Shape Their Future

The dream of college can become a reality for girls of color who gain access to mentors, internships, and application assistance. We support introducing young women to intensive college exploration instruction and career exposure through our partner YWCA of Brooklyn.
Uganda

Creating Sustainable Solutions for Women Farmers

Certification in organic farming and connecting to marketplaces are not always within reach for rural women farmers. We support the path to increase women’s capacity to offset local food insecurity and tap directly into global demand through our partner Mission for Community Development (MCODE).
KENYA

Overcoming Poverty for Widows and Female Heads of Households

Widowhood should not lead to women’s stigma, exclusion, and economic deprivation. By supporting our partner Global Fund for Widows, we are facilitating women’s financial and legal empowerment.
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