Humanity United
Partners
Humanity United invests in ideas and individuals. We support organizations and people that advance the growing global movement to build peace, promote justice, and advance human freedom. Learn more about the partners working with us to enable local and global solutions to build peace and advance human freedom around the world.
The partnerships below exemplify Humanity United's significant partnerships from 2006 to present.
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Freedom from Fear Campaign
This social-action campaign seeks to build a permanent constituency advocating a more humanitarian U.S. foreign policy, and engages public interest through three separate works surrounding the life of Sergio Vieira de Mello. Humanity United supported a strategic planning grant for the campaign.
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Freedom Network Training Institute (FNTI)
FNTI is the training arm of the Freedom Network, a coalition of 25 non-governmental organizations that provide services and advocacy for U.S. trafficking survivors. Humanity United has supported FNTI’s anti-trafficking program, which aims to increase awareness and build participants’ capacity to address human trafficking in their own communities.
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Fund for Peace
Fund for Peace is a research and educational organization that works to prevent war and alleviate the conditions that cause war. Humanity United partnered with Fund for Peace on training civil society groups in Liberia and Sudan in the use of their CAST methodology for conflict early warning.
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Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net)
GI-Net is the parent network to a collection of grassroots initiatives and campaigns working to raise awareness about the genocide in Darfur and other current atrocities. Humanity United provided general operating support to GI-Net and grassroots organizing support for its Sudan Divestment Task Force.
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Genocide Prevention Task Force
This bipartisan panel of high-level experts – including former Secretaries Madeleine Albright and William Cohen – develops and promotes more effective U.S. strategies for the prevention of genocide. Humanity United supported the creation of the task force, convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, The American Academy of Diplomacy, and the United States Institute of Peace.
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Global Fund for Women
Global Fund for Women is a nonprofit grant-making foundation that advances women’s human rights worldwide. Humanity United supported the Fund’s Africa Program to strengthen women’s initiatives related to conflict, security, and the use of rape as a weapon of war in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Global Philanthropy Forum (GPF)
GPF is a learning network of donors and social investors committed to international causes. Humanity United partnered with GPF for the 2008 annual conference, “Human Security, Human Rights, and the Shared Responsibility to Protect.”