Annual Grants Awarded
Annual Grants Awarded
Funding projects that meet our mission.




Project
African Arbitration Association
$25,750 to develop and publish Africa-related standards and guidelines on international arbitration practices by performing a needs-analysis and conceptualizing and formulating the necessary documentation and conducting train the trainer sessions.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,750

Project
Promoting Peace Through Leadership and ADR Training for Women in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela
$25,500 for training scholarships to enable women community leaders to complete four days of advanced mediation and community leadership training. Mediators Beyond Borders International—Women in Peacebuilding.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,500

Project
Promoting Peace Through Leadership and ADR Training for Women in Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
$25,500 for training scholarships required to enable women community leaders from Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand to complete four days of advanced mediation and community leadership training in Djakarta, Indonesia. Mediators Beyond Borders International—Women Peacebuilding: Enhancing Skills and Practice Training.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,500

Project
The Curators of The University of Missouri: Reasoning in International Commercial Arbitration
Comparisons Across the Common Law-Civil Law Divide, the Domestic-International Divide, and the Judicial - Arbitral Divide: $25,396 to fund research on arbitral reasoning in arbitral awards.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,396

Project
Conflict De-Escalation Training for Police Officers in Baltimore Schools
$25,040 to fund training for Baltimore City School Police and other school staff. University of Maryland Training in Conflict De-Escalation and Management.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,040

Project
Metropolitan Family Services
$25,000 to support a collaboration between Metropolitan Peace Institute and the Chicago Police Department to further implement community police training in Chicago’s most challenged neighborhoods.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,000

Project
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
$25,000 to identify lessons learned from investor-state dispute prevention mechanisms established by different countries.
GRANT AMOUNT
$25,000