Step 2: Analysing and assessing the status quo in research funding bodies

The best starting point for developing an effective set of measures is a thorough understanding of what your organisation is currently doing in terms of promoting gender equality, internally and with regard to external stakeholders, such as applicants and reviewers or panel/board members. After assessing the status quo of your organisation, you will have an overview of your organisation’s strengths and weaknesses concerning gender equality. Based on these results, you will be able to develop clear objectives and a set of targeted measures for your gender equality plan (GEP) (step 3).

The comprehensiveness of this initial analysis will depend on the resources available and on the data you can collect already or plan to collect in the future. Make sure to assess the human and financial resources that you have access to in order to undertake this task. Identify internal supporters (e.g. gender experts, data providers), but consider other possible external resources as well, as suggested in step 1 (‘Find support’).

Before starting the analysis, locate potential areas where gender inequalities might be an issue in your organisation; check the overview of gender inequalities in the funding cycle here.

Below you can find the main aspects that you need to consider in order to analyse and assess the gender equality status quo in your research funding body. Some details on how to perform the analysis are also provided. However, the specific methodological approach needs to be developed based on the available human and financial resources, the technical capacities and the available competences in your team, as well as the context of your organisation.