Women for Women Fund

Women for Women Fund

The Women for Women Fund was created to support disadvantaged women in regaining their independence by providing protection, assistance, and pathways to enter or re-enter society and the workforce after experiencing physical, psychological, or economic violence. Since its inception, the Fund has reached approximately 200 women in need and aims to double this number by 2027 through ongoing projects.
The Women for Women Fund is a concrete example of collaborative philanthropy, uniting the efforts of multiple donors to create a more impactful philanthropic initiative. Founded in 2022 by a group of women, the Fund has grown and continues to expand thanks to the support of those who believe in change and have chosen to be part of this initiative.
Women for Women is an open fund with the goal of growing over time, increasing the number of donors, and reaching more women in need. To learn how to contribute and expand our impact, contact us.

Supported Projects

- Spazio Donna WeWorld in Brescia: WeWorld’s Spazio Donna centers provide welcoming and supportive spaces where women facing violence, social isolation, or marginalization can receive specialized assistance.

- D.O.T.S. (Donne, Orientamento, Training, Skills) by Fondazione Adecco: A training and job placement program designed to support women in difficult situations. The initiative aims to combat gender-based violence by improving women’s employability and financial independence while raising awareness among companies about gender equality. The project launched its second edition in 2024 (D.O.T.S. 2.0) and will involve at least 40 unemployed women survivors of violence in the Milan metropolitan area by 2026.

- "Una borsa firmata lavoro" by Associazione Thamaia: This program provides direct assistance to women survivors of violence by offering work placement grants and strengthening the overall stability and responsiveness of Thamaia’s Anti-Violence Center. Thamaia operates the only accredited Anti-Violence Center (CAV) in the province of Catania, covering 58 municipalities. According to the Italian parliamentary commission on femicide, CAVs offer "the most structured and coordinated response to gender-based violence." Despite their critical role, they remain chronically underfunded and rely heavily on volunteer work.

The Context

Why support women?

In Italy, gender-based violence remains a persistent and alarming issue. In 2024, the national anti-violence and anti-stalking helpline (1522) recorded a significant increase in valid calls compared to the previous year, with a 37.3% rise in the third quarter and a continuously growing trend throughout the year.
Reports from D.i.R.E. (Annual Report 2024) and ISTAT ("1522 Public Utility Number: Q3 2024 Data") reveal distressing statistics on the duration of abuse: over 52% of victims report experiencing violence for years, with severe emotional consequences such as anxiety and fear. Despite this, gender-based violence remains largely underreported, as 73% of victims do not come forward due to fear of retaliation.
Violence against women takes multiple, often interconnected forms. Psychological violence is the most common, affecting the vast majority of victims, followed by physical violence.

At least 1 in 3 women experiences economic violence, living in circumstances that prevent them from achieving independence through education and employment. The inability to gain financial autonomy, combined with an abuser’s control over every aspect of life—including finances—often forces women into economic dependence, keeping them trapped in abusive and violent situations.

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