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Human Rights First

New York, New York
  • Grants
    20
  • Total Awarded
    $8,195,372
  • Years
    1986 - 2014
  • Categories
    Human Rights

Grants

2014 (3 years)
$500,000

The grant provides general operating support to Human Rights First as it seeks to advance U.S. global leadership on human rights. The organization aims to ensure that human rights are prioritized within the national security, foreign policy, and domestic policy spheres of the U.S. government.

2011 (3 years)
$600,000

In support of general operations (over three years).

2009 (1 year)
$250,000

In support of general operations.

2004 (3 years)
$1,200,000

In support of general operations (over three years).

2003 (3 years)
$115,372

In support of the Freedom Investment Project (over three years).

2002 (1 year)
$1,000,000

To support a fundraising campaign for program expansion and communications enhancement (over two years).

2001 (1 year)
$100,000

For a project to preserve core democratic values in the face of terrorism.

2001 (3 years)
$1,000,000

In support of general operations (over three years).

2000 (1 year)
$200,000

To establish the International Criminal Court.

1999 (2 years 6 months)
$100,000

To establish legal principles and mechanisms for separating militants from genuine refugee populations in camps.

1998 (1 year)
$50,000

To combat torture in Mexico through legal advocacy.

1998 (3 years)
$750,000

In support of general operations (over three years).

1997 (1 year)
$75,000

To support the Initiative on Multilateral Development Banks and Legal Reform.

1997 (1 year)
$75,000

To support a project to engage lawyers and judges from different international systems in the drafting and ratification process for the International Criminal Court.

1996 (1 year)
$30,000

To support a meeting on business and human rights, jointly convened with the Harvard Law School Human Rights Program.

1996 (2 years)
$500,000

To support human rights research and advocacy (over two years).

1993 (3 years)
$450,000

To support human rights research, advocacy, and publications (over three years).

1992 (1 year)
$150,000

To support human rights research, advocacy, and publications.

1988 (1 year)
$750,000

To support a series of reports on the relationship between legal systems and human rights.

1986 (2 years)
$300,000

To support an international human rights program.