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.
Research Foundation of CUNY

Project

Research Foundation of CUNY

$35,000 to develop user-friendly conflict resolution training and referral programs for supportive housing providers serving thousands living with mental illness.

GRANT AMOUNT

$35,000

Water Resources Action Project Inc.

Project

Water Resources Action Project Inc.

$35,000 to support water harvesting environmental peace-building activities with teachers and students from Hebrew and Arabic speaking schools in Israel.

GRANT AMOUNT

$35,000

Eldercaring Coordination

Project

Association for Conflict Resolution Elder Justice Initiative on Eldercaring Coordination

$32,136 to fund training and expansion of elder caring coordination, a form of conflict resolution.

GRANT AMOUNT

$32,136

CRC

Project

Conflict Resolution Center

$30,000 to develop and launch two Mediation programs to meet the needs of Elders, caregivers and their families in Minnesota.

GRANT AMOUNT

$30,000

Community Mediation Maryland

Project

Community Mediation Maryland

$30,000 to support a recidivism study on re-entry mediation.

GRANT AMOUNT

$30,000

CUNY Dispute Resolution Center at John Jay College

Project

CUNY Dispute Resolution Center at John Jay College

$30,000 to fund online access to conflict resolution resources for families worldwide dealing with mental illness.

GRANT AMOUNT

$30,000

King County Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution

Project

King County Office of Alternative Dispute Resolution

$29,850 to fund the Theatre of Mediation where mediators, actors and students present role-play mediations based on real cases involving themes of racial conflict to schools, community groups and in public forums.

GRANT AMOUNT

$29,850