
As a trans-led and participatory grantmaking organization we are seeking 2 new GMP members! We are looking for activists either based in OR primarily organizing within West and Central Africa (WCA) OR Eastern Europe & Central Asia to join our Grant Making Panel (GMP). If you are a trans activist committed to global changemaking, then the participatory Grant Making Panel is an opportunity for you to help shape global funding for trans-led movements.
In your role as a GMP member you will be responsible for reviewing eligible applications, making collective funding decisions consistent with the values, missions and priorities of ITF. Join us now in shaping the future of trans movement building!

Apply to be part of our co-created, diverse fund.
https://internationaltransfund.bamboohr.com/careers/26
Application deadline: September 29, 2025
Working languages: We accept applications in English, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish. Please note, however, that applicants must be comfortable speaking, reading, writing, and working in English and/or Spanish, as these are ITF’s working languages. At this time, we are unable to provide translation or interpretation in French or Russian during related GMP meetings and communications.
1. About the ITF
The International Trans Fund (ITF) is a participatory grantmaking fund led by trans activists and donors. We resource trans-led groups globally to advance human rights, self-determination, well-being, and movement power. We have a specific focus on supporting groups with limited access to funding.
2. Open Seats (2 Positions Only)
This round seeks two (2) new GMP members from the following regions:
- West & Central Africa (WCA)
- Eastern Europe & Central Asia (EECA)
Please apply only if you are based in or primarily organize within one of the two regions listed above.
3. Profile of the Activists we are seeking
Before deciding to apply, please confirm that:
- You are committed to advancing trans rights and building sustainable trans movements.
- Your peers consider you credible and trustworthy.
- You value participatory grantmaking and collective, movement-accountable decision-making.
4. What “trans” means at ITF
We use “trans” as a political term for people whose gender identity or expression differs from their sex assigned at birth, including binary and non-binary identities and culturally specific identities worldwide. We do not privilege any identity or terminology over another.
5. Role of the GMP
The GMP reviews eligible applications and makes funding decisions consistent with ITF’s mission, values, and priorities. Decisions of the GMP are final, pending Board ratification.
6. Key Responsibilities
The key responsibilities of the Grant Making Panel are to:
- Participate in online GMP training.
- Join one annual 6-day in-person meeting (location varies) or a virtual equivalent.
- Take part in online discussions and at least 75% of scheduled online meetings.
- Lead grantmaking tasks:
- Encourage trans communities to apply.
- Review, score, and provide feedback on applications.
- Make collective funding decisions.
- Recommend grantmaking priorities and advise on strategy as relevant.
- Strictly uphold ITF confidentiality and conflict-of-interest policies.
7. Time Commitment
- Annual training: 3–5 hours.
- Application review: 30–50 applications over ~6 weeks (~50 hours/year).
- Annual meeting: 6 days + travel (in-person or virtual).
8. Candidate Qualifications
Essential
- Identify as trans.
- Candidates must be based in or currently living in West & Central Africa or Eastern Europe & Central Asia. Applicants not residing in these regions must demonstrate substantial professional experience and knowledge of these regions.
- Minimum 3 years of direct trans activism, ideally as a regional and/or international level.
- Recognized by trans activists in your region as a community activist/leader.
- Fluency (spoken and written) in English or Spanish and working knowledge (ability to read and review applications) in either French or Russian.
- Able and willing to work in a diverse environment (activists and donors).
- Passport enabling international travel (for in-person meetings).
- Reliable in meeting tasks and deadlines.
- Experience managing and reporting on grants for trans work.
9. Conflict of Interest
GMP members (and immediate family members) may not be significantly involved in any group applying to ITF during their tenure and may not benefit financially from assessed or existing ITF grants (See ITF Conflict of Interest Policy). Please note that this means that if you are part of/involved in an organization and selected as a member of the GMP, the organization will not be eligible to apply for grants during their tenure.
10. Term & Compensation
- Term: Three (3) years, appointed by the Board.
- Compensation: USD $1,500 per one-year grant cycle, plus travel costs and per diem to attend ITF meetings.
11. Selection Process
The Board will appoint two activists—one from WCA and one from EECA—with attention to diversity across gender identities/expressions and inclusion of further-marginalized groups within trans communities. We higly encourage urge trans men and trans masculine folks to apply.
12. How to Apply
Please submit an application in BambooHR by October 3rd, 2025.
During the application process, we will ask for information about:
- Your region (WCA or EECA) and primary countries of work.
- Your movement roles/experience (3+ years).
- Any relevant grantmaking, community accountability, or governance experience.
- Languages spoken/written.
- Any potential conflict-of-interest considerations.
We intend to inform all candidates of our decisions by December 1, 2025.
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