OUR PROGRAMS Through financing and accompaniment programs, FCAM supports organizations led by women, trans and non-binary people who are part of the women's and feminist movements in Central America. Within these movements, grassroots organizations led, formed and working for historically marginalized populations have been defined as a priority, based on the fact that they are the ones who best understand their realities and can determine the most urgent problems to address, and thus define the strategies needed to address them

Justice and Sustainability Program It contributes to the work, strengthening, and agendas of organizations that build resilience in the face of environmental and climate crises, oppressive economic systems, and limited hegemonic punitive justice. For this, they work for the defense of territories and natural assets, influencing, leading and building comprehensive alternatives that link gender justice with economic, environmental, climate and restorative justice.

Examples of relevant issues and rights: gender justice, environmental justice, climate justice, territorial justice, economic justice, restorative and healing justice, construction of new narratives.

Freedom and Autonomy Program It contributes to the work, strengthening, and agendas of organizations that promote and defend the right of people to decide about their lives, bodies, identities, orientations, and gender expressions.

Examples of topics and rights that apply: fundamentalisms, identities, the right to decide, sexual and reproductive health and rights, sex work,
construction of new narratives.

Life in Dignity Program Contributes to the work, strengthening and agendas of organizations that seek the protection and enjoyment of the right to a life free of violence (structural, physical, emotional, symbolic and economic), the right to migrate in conditions safe and dignified; the rights of workers maquilas and domestics, and the recognition of the work of the care.

Examples of relevant issues and rights: lives free from violence, migration, women's labor rights, construction of new narratives.

Solidarity and Resilience Program It mainly contributes to the physical and emotional sustainability of organizations, and of those who are part of them. They are specific supports aimed at the well-being, care and safety of those who defend the rights
humans.

Examples of relevant issues and rights: self-care, security, protection, construction of new narratives

Our Programs

Through financing and accompaniment programs, FCAM supports organizations led by women, trans and non-binary people who are part of the women’s and feminist movements in Central America. Within these movements, grassroots organizations led, formed and working for historically marginalized populations have been defined as a priority, based on the fact that they are the ones who best understand their realities and can determine the most urgent problems to address, and thus define the strategies needed to address them.

Justice and Sustainability Program

It contributes to the work, strengthening, and agendas of organizations that build resilience in the face of environmental and climate crises, oppressive economic systems, and limited hegemonic punitive justice. For this, they work for the defense of territories and natural assets, influencing, leading and building comprehensive alternatives that link gender justice with economic, environmental, climate and restorative justice.Examples of relevant issues and rights: gender justice, environmental justice, climate justice, territorial justice, economic justice, restorative and healing justice, construction of new narratives.

Freedom and Autonomy Program

It contributes to the work, strengthening, and agendas of organizations that promote and defend the right of people to decide about their lives, bodies, identities, orientations, and gender expressions.

Examples of relevant issues and rights: fundamentalisms, identities, the right to decide, sexual and reproductive health and rights, sex work, construction of new narratives.

Life in Dignity Program

It contributes to the work, strengthening and agendas of organizations that seek the protection and enjoyment of the right to a life free of violence (structural, physical, emotional, symbolic and economic), the right to migrate in safe and dignified conditions; the rights of maquila and domestic workers, and recognition of care work.

Examples of topics and rights that fit: lives free of violence, migration, women’s labor rights, construction of new narratives.

Solidarity and Resilience Program

It mainly contributes to the physical and emotional sustainability of organizations, and of those who are part of them. They are specific supports aimed at the well-being, care and security of those who defend human rights.

Examples of topics and rights that fit: self-care, security, protection, construction of new narratives.