Acknowledging the
critical importance of supporting peace building and conflict resolution
initiatives, JWF is soliciting creative and innovative projects that aim to prevent and constructively respond
conflicts around the world.
Funding Your Projects!
Peace Projects will provide funds for projects up to US$50,000.
Who can Apply?
Non-profit organizations and individuals (including but not limited to academicians, activists, artists, community organizers, educators, filmmakers, journalists, scholars, social workers, and students) from all nationalities are eligible to apply.
Which Projects are Eligible?
Peace Projects will award projects from a broad range of disciplines, skills and approaches promoting peaceful coexistence and peace building. Some of the possible themes include:
Inter-communal and inter-state dialogue/cooperation
Peace education
Pluralism and multiculturalism
Youth, conflict and peace building
Early warning and conflict prevention
Mediation and negotiation
Post-conflict reconciliation
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
Good governance, rule of law and transitional justice
Poverty reduction, development and peace building
Gender equality and empowerment.
Exhibition of Completed Projects
Posters of completed projects will be exhibited.
Best Implementation Award
Most successfully implemented projects will receive additional rewards up to US$30,000.
Please refer to the Request for Proposals document for details. The deadline for project proposals is September 30, 2013!Please visit http://peaceprojects.net/for more details.
Funding Your Projects!
Peace Projects will provide funds for projects up to US$50,000.
Who can Apply?
Non-profit organizations and individuals (including but not limited to academicians, activists, artists, community organizers, educators, filmmakers, journalists, scholars, social workers, and students) from all nationalities are eligible to apply.
Which Projects are Eligible?
Peace Projects will award projects from a broad range of disciplines, skills and approaches promoting peaceful coexistence and peace building. Some of the possible themes include:
Inter-communal and inter-state dialogue/cooperation
Peace education
Pluralism and multiculturalism
Youth, conflict and peace building
Early warning and conflict prevention
Mediation and negotiation
Post-conflict reconciliation
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
Good governance, rule of law and transitional justice
Poverty reduction, development and peace building
Gender equality and empowerment.
Exhibition of Completed Projects
Posters of completed projects will be exhibited.
Best Implementation Award
Most successfully implemented projects will receive additional rewards up to US$30,000.
Please refer to the Request for Proposals document for details. The deadline for project proposals is September 30, 2013!Please visit http://peaceprojects.net/for more details.