Deadline: 12 December 2016
Applicants are invited for Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) “Peace and Security Program” to support a transition towards:
- the use of ‘soft’, rather than ‘hard’ power as a first line of response to conflict within our society and around the world
- the de-legitimisation of violence as a tool for responding to conflict, securing interests or projecting power
- a culture of human rights and non-violent problem-solving, promoted at all levels of society.
Program Priorities
JRCT wishes to prioritise support for charitable work on the following issues:
- Challenging militarism
Funds will be provided towards work which:- highlights and holds the UK government to account for the human, economic, environmental and security costs of militarised responses to conflict
- scrutinises and challenges the use of new technology for warfare
- exposes and challenges the economic drivers of war, especially the arms trade
- highlights and challenges the culture and values of militarism in the UK
- promotes conscientious objection to military service as a globally recognised and applied human right.
- Scrutiny of counter-terrorism measures in the context of human rights and peacebuilding
Funds will be provided towards work which:- promotes greater transparency and accountability in relation to government counter-terrorism policy
- challenges state abuses of power in relation to counter-terrorism
- advocates policy responses to the use of terror tactics which address their underlying causes
- challenges the use of counter-terrorism policies which foment conflict or undermine opportunities to build peace.
- Building support for alternative approaches to defence and security
Funds will be provided towards work which:- articulates and builds support for models of defence and security which address the root causes of conflict and injustice, and which are based on non-violence, dialogue and mediation, human rights and environmental sustainability
- addresses the risks of nuclear weapons and articulates options for non-nuclear security
- offers ideas and action on the re-shaping of violent masculinities which underpin the military system
- promotes the understanding and effective practice of non-violence in social change.
Eligibility Criteria
The Trust makes grants to a range of organisations and to individuals. It is not necessary to be a registered charity to apply to the Trust. However, the Trust can only support work which is legally charitable as defined in UK law.
How to Apply
- Applicants must submit the following additional documents:
- Narrative proposal
- Budgets Accounts
- Governing document (non-charities only)
- Closing report (existing grantees only)
- Applications must be submitted online via given website.
Eligible Country: United Kingdom
For more information, please visit Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.