GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Grant Search Results
The Audience Engagement Grant supports photographers to take an existing body of work on a social justice or human rights issue and devise an innovative and effective way of using that work as a tool for social change.
The Baltimore Community Fellowships program seeks dynamic activists and social entrepreneurs interested in implementing projects that address problems in underserved communities.
Current Issues in Comparative Education is seeking papers analyzing initiatives that promote and/or have resulted in progressive social change.
The Open Society Campaign for Black Male Achievement aims to create hope and opportunities for black men and boys who are significantly marginalized from U.S. economic, social, and political life.
The Open Society Institute–Baltimore’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program seeks to end overreliance on incarceration, which disproportionately affects the poor and individuals in communities of color.
The Open Society Institute-Baltimore aims to increase the knowledge and skills of Baltimore’s children and youth through improved public education and enhanced after-school and summer programs.
The Open Society Foundations invites proposals from organizations interested in advancing existing advocacy efforts to address torture in health care and ensure government accountability.
The Global Debates program encourages youth to engage in reasoned discussion about issues important to their lives and to call for positive change around the world.
A collaboration between the Open Society Foundations Information Program and the Human Rights and Governance Grants Program that focuses on human rights organizations and their use of data.
The Moving Walls exhibition honors the brave and difficult work that photographers undertake globally in their visual documentation of complex social and political issues.
The National Security and Human Rights Campaign provides grants to U.S.-based organizations working to promote progressive national security policies that respect human rights, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
The Open Society Fellowship is designed to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges.
The Soros Justice Fellowships offer support to outstanding individuals to implement innovative projects that advance reform and spur debate on a range of issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system.
The Statelessness Summer Course offers a unique opportunity to learn about and reflect on the challenge that statelessness presents in the international system.
The Strategic Opportunities Fund supports campaigns, advocacy groups, coalitions, scholarly institutions, and nonprofit associations that aim to build public will to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline.
The Open Society Institute–Baltimore seeks to ensure universal access to treatment services for all in need regardless of income or insurance status.
The Transparency Fund supports efforts to increase government transparency and accountability at the state and federal levels.
The Criminal Justice Fund works to reduce mass incarceration, eliminate harsh punishment, and secure a fair and equitable justice system in the United States.
The Open Society Youth Initiative requests proposals for up to $10,000 in funding to develop and curate thematic pages on a new global youth portal and community, YouthPolicy.org.
