Rosa is delighted to continue its partnership with Cummins Inc.’s Cummins Powers Women program, a global community initiative to advance gender equality around the world, with a new grant to support its work.
Cummins Powers Women creates large-scale change by partnering with expert nonprofits like Rosa. Through this partnership, Rosa will help deliver the changes that women and girls in the UK need to thrive.
Cummins has supported Rosa since 2018, reaching more than 100,000 women and girls. With this new partnership, the goal is to reach 300 organisations directly and 113,500 women and girls.
“Cummins’ support to Rosa since 2018 has been crucial in enabling Rosa to help make the UK a safer, fairer and more equal place for women and girls,” said Rebecca Gill, CEO of Rosa. “This next partnership will be transformational, securing our future for the next three years and enabling Rosa to expand our support to the women and girls sector.”
Rosa’s work is entirely dependent on charitable funding. Support from Cummins will fund the organisation’s grant-making programmes – Voices from the Frontline, Stand with Us Fund and Rise fund. Rosa’s capacity-building programme and conference will also be funded, helping to strengthen and sustain organisations from the UK women and girls’ sector.
“At Cummins, we believe in the power of collaboration,” said Tonya Sisco, Executive Director – Global Equity Programs. “Our partnership with Rosa UK embodies our commitment to the Cummins Powers Women program as we work together to empower women and girls globally.”
The long-term impact of legislative and policy change achieved through supporting the Voices from the Frontline programme over three years could potentially improve the lives of 51% of the UK population.
“We are grateful to be able to help support the great work that Rosa has been doing in a very underfunded charity sector,” said Dominic Coles, Cummins Business Services Europe and Global Enterprise Excellence Leader. “Cummins is confident to continue supporting Rosa’s critical work, such as its proven track record with the Voices from the Frontline fund, and expand this to other Rosa grant making programmes to ensure it can sustainably deliver wider impact to the women and girls organisations who need it the most.”