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The Arthur B. Schultz Foundation makes international grants in two core areas: women’s empowerment and disabled mobility solutions. These grants are awarded exclusively to U.S. 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations or equivalent government-recognized…

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The program is targeted to individual students creating innovative projects that further the ideals of digital journalism. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and currently enrolled in at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution pursuing an…

Attention is given to projects providing direct benefits to those most in need in the local community, including vulnerable or disadvantaged groups, children and youth. Eligible activities include community health, education, small scale…

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Photo, radio, television and written press reports on a conflict or news event relating to the fight for freedom and democracy may be submitted.There is a €7,000 grant to be won in each category. Deadline: 10 June 2013

Given each year by the foundation's Global Libraries initiative, the Access to Learning Award (ATLA) recognizes the innovative efforts of public libraries or similar organizations outside the United States to connect people to information through…

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The Canadian Government supports small locally generated development projects through the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives. Projects are short-term and focus on strengthening the relationship with local communities in the poorest areas with NGOs and…

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Launched in 2008, the Scotiabank/CJFE Fellowship is a two-semester fellowship held at Massey College, the Graduate Residential College in the University of Toronto. The objective of the Fellowship is to enhance inter-American understanding and…

CJFE's Journalists in Distress Fund provides humanitarian assistance to journalists whose lives and well-being are threatened. The recipient must be a journalist, vetted or verifiable by either an IFEX member or an organisation that provides…

With the overall mission of promoting a more secure, peaceful, and prosperous world through the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding, the International Program (IP) aims to: 1) Reduce threats to international peace and security by…

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The purpose of the program is to promote the study and teaching of ethics and international affairs. Fellows will conduct their own research and conduct outreach programs for the Council's worldwide audiences.
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