The Crimes of War Project, a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, is seeking funding to support its educational and awareness programs in international humanitarian law and war crimes. For corporate, foundation, and individual gifts, please contact the Crimes of War Project at:
Tel: 202 885 2051
Email: [email protected].

Checks may be mailed directly to:
Crimes of War Project
1205 Lamont Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010

The Crimes of War Project gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following philanthropic organizations that have made its work possible:

The Ford Foundation
"The Ford Foundation is a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide. Our goals are to: strengthen democratic values; reduce poverty and injustice; promote international cooperation; and advance human achievement."

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
The Hewlett Foundation, incorporated as a private foundation in the
State of California in 1966, was established by the late Palo Alto
industrialist William R. Hewlett, his wife, Flora Lamson Hewlett, and
their eldest son, Walter B. Hewlett. The Foundation's broad purpose,
as stated in the articles of incorporation, is to promote the
well-being of mankind by supporting selected activities of a
charitable nature, as well as organizations or institutions engaged
in such activities.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
"The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation was established in 1950 as a private foundation independent of the Knight brothers' newspaper enterprises. It is dedicated to furthering their ideals of service to community, to the highest standards of journalistic excellence and to the defense of a free press."

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
"The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is a private, independent grantmaking institution dedicated to helping groups and individuals foster lasting improvement in the human condition. The Foundation seeks the development of healthy individuals and effective communities; peace within and among nations; responsible choices about human reproduction; and a global ecosystem capable of supporting healthy human societies. The Foundation pursues this mission by supporting research, policy development, dissemination, education and training, and practice."

The Open Society Institute
"The Open Society Institute was established in 1993 to promote the development and maintenance of open societies around the world. OSI does this by supporting an array of activities dealing with educational, social, legal, and health care reform, and by encouraging alternative approaches to complex and controversial issues."

The Sandler Family Supporting Foundation
A private philanthopic organization, the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation, has made grants to the Crimes of War Project through the Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley.

United States Institute of Peace
"The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan federal institution created and funded by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict."

 


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