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Back MatterSource: The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 50, No. 3, Transitional Justice (Jun., 2006)Published by: Sage Publications, Inc.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27638499 .
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The United States Institute of Peace announces the following changes to its Grant Program, effective October 1,2006:
The Grant Program's Unsolicited Grant Initiative will be open on
the basis of a single application deadline per year. We will accept for
consideration applications that fall within the Institute's general mandate, which focuses on preventing, managing, and resolving violent conflict and promoting postconflict peacebuilding outside
the borders of the United States. The closing date for receipt of
2006 Unsolicited Grant applications is October 1, 2006. Award
announcements will be made by March 31, 2007.
In addition, the Grant Program will launch a new Solicited Grant
Initiative focusing on six countries as they relate to USIP's mandate:
Colombia, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sudan. Applicants may
apply at any time throughout the year.
Under both initiatives, applicants may seek funding for research,
educational, training, and related projects implemented both in
the United States and abroad, although preference will be given in
the Solicited Grant Initiative to applications that originate in one
of the six designated countries. Nonprofit organizations, public institutions, and individuals in the United States and abroad may
apply for either initiative. More information about both initiatives
is available from the following contact points:
Grant Program United States Institute of Peace 1200 17th Street, NW Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036-3011 e-mail: grants@usip.org
(202)-429-3842 Fax (202) 833-1018 TTY (202) 457-1719
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