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Find similar grantsPeacebuilding Grant Program is sponsored by Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Supports initiatives that address complex global challenges to peace and security, focusing on sustainable peace through policy analysis and empowering marginalized communities.
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Peacebuilding | Rockefeller Brothers Fund Photo by Ben Kelmer, courtesy of Just Vision. Women protest for freedom, dignity, equality, and human security in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem. Achieving durable peace depends on sustained engagement among groups with diverse perspectives to build relationships and explore opportunities for compromise.
Breaking cycles of conflict and repairing past harms requires transformations in attitudes, institutions, doctrine, and strategy, as well as the prioritization of well-being, rights, safety, and dignity of communities affected by conflict. Building a more peaceful international order requires diplomatic and policy frameworks based on principles of interdependence and shared security.
Particular focus must be on shifting U.S. foreign policy, given its outsized role. The Peacebuilding program aspires to advance just and durable peace through nonviolent means by supporting policy analysis, dialogue, and pro-peace movements. Research shows that when women, youth, local communities, and marginalized groups play a vital role in peacebuilding processes, peace outcomes are more robust and durable.
By engaging a wide array of actors—especially communities impacted by violence—the program explores policy paradigms that address root drivers of conflict, including rights violations and impunity, to improve security for all. The program focuses on conflicts that have a disproportionate influence on global security and in which the United States has had significant involvement.
Through its support of frontline peacebuilders, policy architects, and influencers, as well as broader policy interventions, the program seeks to encourage broader shifts in the trajectory of U.S. foreign policy toward peace, justice, and human security. It funds both bottom-up and top-down efforts to transform conflict.
The Fund pursues interrelated strategies to advance conflict transformation of specific conflicts—Afghanistan and Israel-Palestine—as well as conflict prevention efforts elsewhere to de-escalate tensions and develop policy frameworks that advance peace. The Fund has a particular interest in advancing shifts in U.S. foreign policy.
Goal: Advance just and durable peace Promoting analysis and policies that address drivers of conflict and advance peacebuilding. Supporting dialogue across lines of division, including Track II processes. Strengthening constituencies for conflict transformation.
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