Discover grants for conflict resolution that create positive societal change and strengthen communities. Funding supports anti-bullying programs, anti-discrimination efforts, peacebuilding initiatives, inclusion campaigns, and programs that combat racism, hatred, and bias.
Grants to British Columbia municipalities and First Nations for events that improve community interaction and foster dialogue. Funding is intended to strengthen connections and build relationships through forums between local governments and local First Nations leaders...
Grants of up to $75,000 per year to USA, Canada, and International scholars for research projects addressing aggression and violence. Funding is intended for scholars in the fields of natural and social sciences. Eligible projects are those with the potential to improv...
Grant of $25,000 to a USA, Canada, or International PhD student in the final year of study for research addressing violence. Funding is intended for studies related to violence within a broad range of areas including domestic, wars, terrorism, racial, political, and cr...
Grants to Canada, Israel and International Jewish institutions and community organizations, including Jewish schools, synagogues, and community centers, to increase security. Funding is intended to assist Jewish institutions around the world (excluding the USA), so tha...
Grants of up to $15,000 to British Columbia government agencies and Indigenous groups to improve the economic standing of Indigenous communities. Funding is intended to promote communication between these communities and local governments to address issues pertaining t...
Grants to USA, Canada, and International organizations and initiatives to support campaigns and protests. Funding is intended to support a wide range of focus areas, including but not limited to housing rights, climate, workers' rights, antiracism, animal rights, and f...
Grants to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit and for-profit organizations and individuals for initiatives to address global concerns. Eligible focus areas include human rights, the environment, education, conflict resolution, population, energy, reproductive heal...