The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) was established by Congress in 1984 as an independent, federally-funded national security institution devoted to the nonviolent prevention and mitigation of deadly conflict abroad.
USIP grants increase the breadth and depth of the Institute’s work by supporting peacebuilding projects managed by non-profit organizations including educational institutions, research institutions, and civil society... |
USIP Fellowship programs support research, analysis and writing on urgent issues of conflict prevention, conflict management and peacebuilding by outstanding individuals with subject and regional expertise and experience... |
Grant & Fellowship Opportunities | Deadline Date | Center | Type |
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Peace Dissertation Prize | January 2, 2017 | Fellowship Opportunity | |
Jennings Randolph Peace Scholarship Dissertation Program | Closed | Fellowship Opportunity | |
Learning from Peace in Sub-Saharan Africa | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
Strengthening Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution in Sub-Saharan African Universities | Grant Opportunity | ||
Promoting Youth Engagement and Countering Violent Extremism in Libya and Tunisia | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
South and Central Asia Grant | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
Enhancing Positive Relations and Mitigating Tensions between Syrian Refugees and Host Communities | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
Supporting Innovation in Israeli and Palestinian Peacebuilding Grant | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
Middle East and North Africa Grant | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
China Grant | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
Promoting the Rule of Law and Access to Justice | Closed | Grant Opportunity | |
Africa Grant | Closed | Grant Opportunity |