MATCH International Women's Fund

[12][13] In 2010, the fund almost closed due to budget cuts from the Canadian International Development Agency, but remained open.

[16] Other key positions are Finance Office, Senior Communication Strategist, Financial Analyst, Executive Coordinator, Development Assistant, Manager Global Programs, and Policy Lead.

[17] There is also an advisory council with fifteen members with expertise in areas such as women's rights, leadership, media, innovation, entrepreneurship, and peace and security.

[9] The MATCH International Women's Fund has corporate partners including Cairns O'Neil Strategic Media, Citizen Relations, The Colony Project, and Fish Out of Water Design Inc., Eastern Ontario Women in Finance, and Telus Corporation.

[9][14] In 2017, the Trudeau government announced a new feminist international development policy as part for the Canadian foreign aid program that would find new ways to reach smaller organizations and groups while being accountable to the taxpayers.

[16][3] The non-governmental organization's (NGO) values include courage, ambition, tenacity, feminism, innovation, agility, lasting change, and collaboration, with the ultimate goal to put a stop to discrimination and violence against women and girls.

[14] These capacity building grants are given to small organizations that work towards systematic change through collaboration and innovation, or through services and programs that promote and sustain women's rights.

[7] The fund also seeks to magnify the voices of their partners by sharing their stories, promoting their work, connecting to opportunities, and support.

[14] The MATCH International Women's Fund most prominent advocacy campaign is the #NoWomanFairytale, which is focused on three important topics: child marriage, rape and female genital mutilation.

[3][23] The quiz ends with a number of laws that the respondent would have broke in a country of the global south, along with the penalties of breaking those laws such as imprisonment, lashes, electric shocks, arbitrary arrests, death threats, harassment, and death.

[23] Their #LotteryOfLife quiz, launched in 2016, aims to increase awareness of the lives of women and girls in the global south.

[26] It was, President and CEO, Jess Tomlin that became interested in social innovation and the advantages it could bring to women's rights issues.

[3][28][29] Other innovative solution for women issues is Kenya's Boxgirls, an organization that trains girls in rural areas as a way to empower them.

[27] In India, Nidhi Goyal is a blind stand-up comedian that encourages equality and acceptance through her comedy, the MATCH International Women's Fund supported Nidhi in the creation of an application that connected disabled women to volunteer caregivers.

[30][31] The Win-Win Strategies partners with the assets of funds and organizations to empower women globally through business.

[2] In 2016, MATCH International Women's Fund became accredited by Imagine Canada, a non-governmental organization that focuses on charitable Canadian organization and helps make them trusted and standardized in five key areas of affairs (governance, accountability & transparency, fundraising, management, and volunteer work).