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International
Nonviolence Training Fund Grant Guidelines
(Updated April 19, 2011)
The A.J. Muste Memorial Institute funds projects which promote the principles and practice of nonviolent social change through grantmaking programs including the International Nonviolence Training Fund (INTF). The INTF was created in 1994 by a group of concerned donors with the aim of specifically supporting nonviolence trainings. (For information about our other grantmaking programs, please see the grants page. Decisions on INTF grants are guided by the INTF Advisory Committee--composed of several experienced trainers associated with the Muste Institute--and are ratified by the Muste Institute Board of Directors. Nonviolence trainings seek to help people develop and improve the skills they need to confront systemic injustice through organized, principled, nonviolent action. Trainings promote the exchange of ideas, information, and strategies, through which activists can become more effective at using nonviolent action in their struggles.
The INTF supports nonviolence training outside the United States, and within Native nations in the US. Projects eligible for support include:
Preference is given to:
We also look seriously at gender balance within
the training team and for the projected participants. The INTF does not fund:
The maximum grant amount is US$
3,000. WHEN TO APPLY TO THE INTF The next deadlines for applications to
the International Nonviolence Training Fund are September 2,
2011; December 2, 2011 and March 2, 2012. The review and decision process takes approximately five months. The INTF does not consider proposals for trainings which will have already taken place by the time our decision is made, so we urge you to apply at least five months before your training is set to begin, especially if you need preparation time for the training after notification of the grant decision. The INTF cannot be an ongoing funding source for organisations. Groups which receive INTF grants must generally wait two years before applying again to the INTF. This is so we can expand the number of groups we support, and to encourage groups to look elsewhere for funding.
Please read these guidelines carefully and review our rosters of past grants on our website before applying to the Muste Institute for funding. If you are still uncertain about whether your project fits within our grantmaking priorities, you may contact our office well before the deadline to inquire. If you choose to do this, please start by sending a brief plain text description of your project via email to intf@ajmuste.org . To submit a proposal, fill out completely the INTF Grant Application Form, Email the completed form (preferably in MS Word
or RTF format) with all required attachments to intf@ajmuste.org with the subject
line “INTF:” followed by the name of your group. If you are awarded a grant, you will have to provide a complete financial accounting for all funds received from the Muste Institute, demonstrating that they were used in accord with the grant agreement. This accounting is due as soon as the money is spent or within six months, whichever comes first. If funds from a grant remain unspent after six months, you must submit an updated accounting every six months until the complete grant is spent. This financial accounting should be accompanied by copies of materials produced with Institute funds, and a brief narrative report on the project. |
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