In the previous call for applications, 2,723 people benefited
The Balearic Women’s Institute (IBDONA) will allocate a total of 300,000 euros over the course of 2025 for projects to promote and support equal opportunities between women and men and to prevent and eradicate male violence. The funding can be accessed through a call for subsidies, published in the Official Bulletin of the Balearic Islands (BOIB), which social entities can apply for until 28 April.
The projects for which a subsidy is requested must fit within one of the actions, programmes or actions aimed at supporting women’s associations and participation in all areas. In this sense, it is considered that there are two types of projects: modality A and modality B.
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IBDONA allocates 300,000 euros for projects to promote and support equal opportunities between women and men and to prevent and eradicate male violence
Within modality A, to which IBDONA dedicates 200,000 euros, it includes programmes and actions that promote equal opportunities between women and men, the eradication of violence against women, the social and employment inclusion of the most disadvantaged groups of women and women at risk of social exclusion, as well as prevention, awareness-raising and promotion campaigns, co-education projects and the training of professionals and volunteers.
Category B, which is allocated 100,000 euros, includes subsidies for research projects, studies and other technical work (preparation of guides, decalogues, protocols, good practice manuals and teaching materials).
The following entities are eligible for subsidies under categories A and B: non-profit legal entities; trade unions and trade union federations; professional associations in the Balearic Islands; religious entities that have developed, for at least the last three years, programmes for socio-occupational integration, the fight against the exclusion of women or the prevention and awareness of male violence, and youth associations, student associations and their federations. All of the above organisations must be based in the Balearic Islands. Private foundations may also apply, the sphere of action of which is, wholly or partially, the Balearic Islands. In addition, the University of the Balearic Islands and the Spanish Red Cross are also eligible for modality B.
In 2024, 28 grants were awarded, benefiting 2,723 people
In 2024, IBDONA’s call for projects for the promotion and support of equal opportunities between women and men and the prevention and eradication of male violence resulted in the awarding of 28 grants that enabled 2,777 actions to be carried out.
In modality A, 16 grants were awarded for projects based in Mallorca, two in Menorca and one in Ibiza. In addition, four grants were awarded for the whole of the Balearic Islands. 2,777 actions were carried out: 15 conferences, 127 workshops, 192 educational workshops, 21 training days, 38 awareness campaigns, 640 individual therapy sessions, 64 group therapy sessions, 260 accompaniments to resources, 448 counselling sessions, 242 dissemination actions, 101 prevention actions, 137 intervention actions, 178 actions for the production of information material, 44 units of published material, and 270 actions of other types.
It is estimated that 2,723 people benefited, including students at educational centres, women at risk of social exclusion, women with physical and mental disabilities, migrant women, elderly women, and professionals involved in improving care for women victims. A total of 97 professionals and 107 volunteers took part in the actions.
A total of five research projects and studies were carried out in modality B: two in Mallorca, one in Ibiza and Formentera, and two for the Balearic Islands as a whole.
The terms and conditions are available at: tn.caib.es/suvencionsentitatssocialsibdona