Awarded Grants
The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. The vast majority of the grants made by Open Society are to organizations, but we also award a limited number of grants to individuals, primarily through scholarships and fellowships offered across a number of different programs.
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Acción Andina
2019$50,040Descriptionto provide and implement alternatives to reduce the harms of prohibitionist drug policies affecting communities of drug users and coca growers in Bolivia
Referring ProgramGlobal Drug Policy Program
Term1 year
RegionLatin America and The Caribbean
Accion Semilla
2019$96,000Descriptionto provide organizational support
Referring ProgramGlobal Drug Policy Program
Term18 months
RegionLatin America and The Caribbean
FunderOpen Society Policy Center Inc.
AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
2019$99,620Descriptionto support the Grantee’s final steps in developing the capacity of Southern African People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) organizations
Referring ProgramGlobal Drug Policy Program
Term2 years
RegionAfrica
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
American University
2019$40,000DescriptionTo encourage cross-sector collaborative relationships between the comedy and social justice sectors
ThemeHealth & Rights
Referring ProgramInternational Migration Initiative
Public Health Program
Term15 months
RegionUnited States
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Amnesty International Ireland
2019$69,950Descriptionto host and coordinate a three-day summit in Cork, Ireland in November 2019 to assist, inspire, and provide support to facilitate the development of community sponsorship programs across the world
Referring ProgramInternational Migration Initiative
Term3 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Amnesty International Limited
2019$199,996Descriptionto improve state regulation and corporate accountability for recruitment abuses against migrant workers in Asia and the Middle East
Referring ProgramInternational Migration Initiative
Term2 years
Region
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Amnesty International USA, Inc.
2019$150,000Descriptionto build upon community sponsorship efforts undertaken by the Grantee in 2018 to educate the American public and engage communities in welcoming refugees through community sponsorship
Referring ProgramInternational Migration Initiative
Term15 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Andean Information Network
2019$70,000Descriptionto provide general support
Referring ProgramGlobal Drug Policy Program
Term1 year
RegionLatin America and The Caribbean
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Anti-Racism Movement
2019$218,280Descriptionto support the Grantee's Migrant Community Centers to grow in size and scope, improve the quality and effectiveness of their services, and to support capacity-building for the Grantee's staff
Referring ProgramInternational Migration Initiative
Middle East and North Africa Program
Term2 years
RegionMiddle East and North Africa
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Asia Catalyst Inc.
2019$10,000Descriptionto build human rights documentation and advocacy capacity among at least ten opium farmers in Shan State, Myanmar to claim their human rights and request development assistance in civic space
Referring ProgramGlobal Drug Policy Program
Term9 months
RegionAsia Pacific
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
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