Global Pluralism Award Grant
Global Centre for Pluralism
Funding Amount
C $50,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Global Pluralism Award Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Global Centre for Pluralism
Amount: C $50,000
Last Updated: April 22, 2024
Summary
The Global Pluralism Award recognizes individuals and organizations that promote inclusion and respect for diversity. Awarded biennially, it honors exceptional contributions to pluralism, sharing a prize pool of CAD $150,000 among three winners. Candidates from any country, including individuals and organizations, must demonstrate a sustained commitment to pluralism principles. The award supports not only through monetary means but also provides in-kind support and engagement opportunities, fostering a culture of respect and belonging in society.Overview
The Global Pluralism Award celebrates and supports efforts and achievements that advance pluralism. The Award is given every two years to individuals, organizations, government bodies and private sector actors, from any country, that demonstrate exceptional and sustained achievement in building more inclusive societies in which human diversity is protected and valued. Three Award winners will share a total prize pool of CAD $150,000. The monetary prize will be equally divided among the three Award winners (CAD $50,000 each). In addition to the financial Award, the Centre will work with Award winners to develop a program of in-kind support and engagement. This may include communications support, opportunities to engage in activities of the Centre and other organizations, residency/internships at the Centre, inclusion in the Centre’s pluralism education and training initiatives, etc. Candidates need to demonstrate an exceptional and sustained contribution to pluralism. The Centre defines pluralism as an ethic of respect for human differences. Pluralism is a positive response to diversity, grounded in mutual recognition and respect. Pluralism results from the daily decisions taken by state institutions, civil society organizations and individuals to recognize and value human differences. Belonging is the goal of pluralism. In pluralist societies, choices are made to ensure the full participation of all people in political, economic and socio-cultural life. Every person becomes a valued member of society – regardless of gender, sexual orientation, nationality, ability, racial, ethnic, religious or cultural differences. Inclusive societies are promoted by a wide range of actors from multiple disciplines including, but not limited to, legal reform, human rights, democracy promotion, social cohesion, education, ethnic relations, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, migration and integration, media, arts and culture, etc.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Candidates from any country are eligible, including:Individuals (e.g., artists, journalists, academics, policy-makers, filmmakers, etc.);Civil society organizations (e.g., professional associations, faith-based organizations, labour unions, non-profit research or educational institutions, local community groups, non-governmental organizations, foundations, think tanks, etc);Social enterprises;Corporations (public or private);Educational, research and policy institutions (public or private);Local/municipal, regional or federal/ national branches or agencies of government.Candidates must meet the following requirements:Candidates must be living. The Award cannot be given posthumously.Candidates for the 2023 Award must not have submitted an application consecutively in both of the last two Award cycles (2019 and 2021 Award).Candidates must not have previously received the Global Pluralism Award or an honourable mention.Candidates must not be an agency, employee or institutional project of any of the Centre’s founding partners, namely the Government of Canada and the Aga Khan Development Network. Partner or grantee organizations of the aforementioned, however, are eligible to apply.Candidates must not be members of the Jury, the Centre’s Board or staff, a Centre’s Director emeritus, former juror or a consultant receiving remuneration from the Centre at the time of nomination. Close relations and organizations owned or operated by members of the Jury, the Centre’s Board members, Centre’s Director Emeriti, former jurors and staff are also ineligible.Candidates for the Award must not have been found guilty of committing violent crimes, terrorism, or other criminal activities; or have publicly held extremist viewsThe candidate’s actions, initiative or approach must demonstrate:A clear, logical connection to pluralism outcomes.Progress to improve the inclusion of diverse individuals or groups in the economy, society, culture, politics, health services, education sector, and so on.A high likelihood of long-term sustainabilityCandidates must demonstrate that, through their activities, they have committed in an exceptional and sustained way to the inclusion of diverse individuals in the economy, society, culture, politics, health services, education sector, and so on.If applying as an institution, candidates must have adopted equality and diversity policies and practices as reflected in their human resource policies, composition of their staff, membership and activities.If applying as individuals, candidates must have defended and supported pluralism principles in their professional and personal lives.Only submissions in English and French are acceptedFocus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
human-rightssocial-justicediversity
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