Annual Grants Awarded

Annual Grants Awarded

Annual Grants Awarded

Overview

Funding projects that meet our mission.

The AAA-ICDR Foundation has evolved its approach to funding. Rather than issuing an annual Request for Proposals (RFP), the Foundation now proactively identifies and invites organizations to submit proposals for consideration.
$9.44M +
IN GRANTS FUNDED
Since inception in 2015 the Foundation has funded $9,449,352 in grants during the Annual Grant Cycle.
$360K +
AVERAGE GRANT 2025
The average grant amount during the 2025 Annual Grant Cycle.
3/107
PROJECTS FUNDED
In 2025 the Foundation funded 3 organizations advancing dispute resolution. 107 projects have been funded during the Annual Grant Cycle to date.
No Other Annual Grantees List found for this selected year.
Divided Community Project/Ohio State

Project

Divided Community Project/Ohio State

$45,000 to expand the inaugural training Academy to leaders from across the nation to equip them with tools to strengthen democratic engagement and address civil unrest and community division.

GRANT AMOUNT

$45,000

The National Institute for Civil Discourse

Project

The National Institute for Civil Discourse

$41,500 to create a new series of online civil discourse training modules, Engaging Differences, to engage Americans nationwide.

GRANT AMOUNT

$41,500

CRC

Project

Creative Response to Conflict

$40,000 to fund restorative justice circles & resources for inmates & those harmed at Rockland County Jail & Taconic & Bedford women’s prisons, pre- & post-release, enable them to take responsibility & feel welcomed back to the community to reduce recidivism.

GRANT AMOUNT

$40,000

The Divided Community Project/Ohio State University Foundation

Project

The Divided Community Project/Ohio State University Foundation

$40,000 to fund development and conducting national "academy" targeted to strengthening local leadership capacity to use and collaborate with community mediation experts to plan for and address civil unrest.

GRANT AMOUNT

$40,000

Best Uses of ADR to Respond to and Plan for Community Divides

Project

Best Uses of ADR to Respond to and Plan for Community Divides

$40,000 to fund a study that describes local ADR responses and planning initiatives to address controversies that divide communities and development of a Community Preparation Assessment Test tool for community use. Ohio State University Foundation on behalf of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law's Divided Community Project.

GRANT AMOUNT

$40,000

CCR

Project

Center for Conflict Resolution

$40,000 to support conflict resolution training and re-entry mediation services to youth at the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center.

GRANT AMOUNT

$40,000

Conflict Resolution Center of Baltimore County

Project

Conflict Resolution Center of Baltimore County

$40,000 to fund training and direct ADR services in substance abuse centers in Baltimore County, MD.

GRANT AMOUNT

$40,000