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 |