Annual Grants Awarded

Annual Grants Awarded

Annual Grants Awarded

Overview

Funding projects that meet our mission.

The Foundation proactively identifies and invites organizations to submit proposals for consideration. Grants will be directed to support the Foundation's main focus area to advance mediation and conflict resolution practices by integrating them into alternative crisis response initiatives and support community-centered approaches to public safety and law enforcement engagement.
$8.7M +
IN GRANTS FUNDED
Since the inception of 2015, the Foundation has funded $8,708,347 in grants through the Annual Grant Program.
$360K +
AVERAGE GRANT 2025
The average grant amount for the 2025 Annual Grant Cycle.
3/100
PROJECTS FUNDED
In 2025, the Foundation funded 3 organizations advancing dispute resolution. 100 projects have been funded through the Annual Grant Program to date.
No Other Annual Grantees List found for this selected year.
Conservation International

Project

Conservation International

$53,894.30 to fund the creation of indigenous negotiators from Africa who can train others in the skill of negotiations to reduce conflicts arising from development projects encroaching on indigenous territories.

GRANT AMOUNT

$53,894

Ohio State University Foundation | Moritz College of Law

Project

Ohio State University Foundation | Moritz College of Law

$53,000 to expand the training Academy to leaders nationally to equip them with tools to strengthen democratic engagement and address civil unrest and community division.

GRANT AMOUNT

$53,000

New York Peace Institute

Project

New York Peace Institute

$50,000 to implement an ongoing, holistic response to community conflict that builds on current local partnerships and programs and trains community leaders and youth in mediation, conflict response skills, and restorative practices.

GRANT AMOUNT

$50,000

The Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice

Project

The Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice

$50,000 to fund convening of Dispute Resolution Hackathon events with community stakeholders for equitable, unbiased and humane enforcement of the law.

GRANT AMOUNT

$50,000

Policing Project at NYU School of Law

Project

Policing Project at NYU School of Law

To the Policing Project at NYU School of Law to support a national convening, Advancing the Field of Alternative Response, focused on strengthening and sustaining alternative response as a permanent part of public safety systems. To advance the growth, visibility, and long-term impact of alternative response and community-centered conflict resolution.

GRANT AMOUNT

$50,000

Washington Lawyers’ Committee

Project

Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs

$50,000 to support continued work to create policy changes that will reduce the police footprint in schools, increase supports and services for students and ensure trauma informed practices while promoting a healthy educational environment for students with disabilities and of color as well as all students.

GRANT AMOUNT

$50,000

NAFCM

Project

NAFCM

$49,260 to fund a structured listening restorative-based process to be able to help communities with conflict around racial, gender and economic inequities.

GRANT AMOUNT

$49,260

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