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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International Domestic Workers Federation
2019$245,000Descriptionto support the Grantee’s work to develop a federation-level plan for sustainability at the international and regional affiliate levels
ThemeDemocratic Practice
Early Childhood & Education
Economic Equity & Justice
Referring ProgramEarly Childhood Program
Economic Justice Program
International Migration Initiative
Open Society-U.S.
Women's Rights Program
Term18 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
International Trade Union Confederation
2019$650,000Descriptionto support the Grantee’s work to strengthen women’s leadership in the labor movement, and to enable trade union engagement in important processes related to migrant worker rights and climate change.
ThemeDemocratic Practice
Early Childhood & Education
Referring ProgramEarly Childhood Program
Education Support Program
International Migration Initiative
Open Society Fellowship
Women's Rights Program
Term27 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
Rutgers University Foundation
2019$160,000Descriptionto undertake landscape analysis on promising approaches to transformative leadership for the labor movement, and to convene key stakeholders to share learnings and inform a collective perspective to enable to vibrant and inclusive labor movement for the 21st Century
ThemeDemocratic Practice
Early Childhood & Education
Referring ProgramEarly Childhood Program
Education Support Program
International Migration Initiative
Open Society Fellowship
Women's Rights Program
Term18 months
RegionGlobal
FunderFoundation to Promote Open Society
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