Center for Civilians in Conflict

Washington, DC ·EIN 75-3130860 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$11.4M received 19 funders 47 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Center for Civilians in Conflict?

Center for Civilians in Conflict is funded by 19 grantmakers, led by Open Society Institute ($3.0M), Foundation to Promote Open Society ($2.7M), Wellspring Philanthropic Fund Inc ($2.6M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $11.4M in grants to Center for Civilians in Conflict between 2020–2024.

What grants has Center for Civilians in Conflict received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Foundation to Promote Open SocietyTO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT$2,000,000
2024Wellspring Philanthropic Fund IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$500,000
2024Open Society Action Fund IncTO SUPPORT POLICY ADVOCACY ON THE PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN US FOREIGN POLICY$300,000
2024Bernard and Sandra Otterman FoundationUS EWIPA Policy and Community-Based Amends Guiding Principles Project$50,000
2024Georgetown UniversityGeneral Support$22,500
2024Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust IncUNRESTRICTED GENERAL SUPPORT$7,500
2023Open Society InstituteTO SUPPORT GRANTEE'S CHARITABLE OPERATIONS$1,500,000
2023Wellspring Philanthropic Fund IncGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$500,000
2023The Countess Moira Charitable FoundationIMPROVING PROTECTION FOR CIVILIANS CAUGHT IN CONFLICTS AROUND THE WORLD BY CALLING ON AND ADVISING INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, GOVERNMENTS, MILITARIES, AND ARMED NON-STATE ACTORS TO ADOPT AND IMPLEMENT POLICIES TO PREVENT CIVILIAN HARM.$250,000
2023Open Society Action Fund IncTO SUPPORT POLICY ADVOCACY ON PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN US FOREIGN POLICY$200,000
2023Open Society Action Fund IncTO SUPPORT COALITION BUILDING AND ADVOCACY ON U.S. ARMS SALES ACCOUNTABILITY$200,000
2023Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$125,000
2023Open Society Action Fund IncTO SUPPORT THE GRANTEE'S ADVOCACY ON CIVILIAN PROTECTION$120,000
2023Carnegie Corporation of New YorkAs one-time funding for a project on accountable security policy and democracy at home and abroad as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "The Domestic-International Connection"$63,000
2023Bernard and Sandra Otterman FoundationJustice for Civilian Harm in Somalia: Making US Amends Policy Responsive to Civilian Communities$20,000
2023Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust IncUNRESTRICTED GENERAL SUPPORT$12,000
2023Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy FundCOMMUNITY & HUMAN SERVICES$10,000
2022Open Society InstituteTO SUPPORT GRANTEE'S CHARITABLE OPERATIONS$1,000,000
2022Wellspring Philanthropic Fund IncOPERATING SUPPORT$525,000
2022The Countess Moira Charitable FoundationIMPROVING PROTECTION FOR CIVILIANS CAUGHT IN CONFLICTS AROUND THE WORLD BY CALLING ON AND ADVISING INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, GOVERNMENTS, MILITARIES, AND ARMED NON-STATE ACTORS TO ADOPT AND IMPLEMENT POLICIES TO PREVENT CIVILIAN HARM.$250,000
2022Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$246,302
2022Carnegie Corporation of New YorkAs one-time funding for a project on accountable security policy and democracy at home and abroad as part of a Request for Proposals (RFP) on "The Domestic-International Connection"$237,000
2022Wellspring Philanthropic Fund IncSUPPORT FOR SPECIAL UKRAINE RESPONSE$75,000
2022Humanity UnitedUkraine$50,000
2022Bernard and Sandra Otterman FoundationCivilian Harm Mitigation Playbook for Lesson Planners 2.0$25,000
2022Swig FoundationSUPPORT COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY CONFLICT IN THEIR QUEST FOR PROTECTION AND STRENGTHEN THE RESOLVE AND CAPACITY OF ARMED ACTORS TO PREVENT AND RESPOND TO CIVILIAN HARM.$2,500
2021Open Society Instituteto support grantee's charitable operations$500,000
2021Wellspring Philanthropic Fund IncOPERATING SUPPORT$500,000
2021The Countess Moira Charitable FoundationIMPROVING PROTECTION FOR CIVILIANS CAUGHT IN CONFLICTS AROUND THE WORLD BY CALLING ON AND ADVISING INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, GOVERNMENTS, MILITARIES, AND ARMED NON-STATE ACTORS TO ADOPT AND IMPLEMENT POLICIES TO PREVENT CIVILIAN HARM.$250,000
2021Foundation to Promote Open Societyto provide general support$200,000

Showing 30 most recent of 47 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Center for Civilians in Conflict?

Center for Civilians in Conflict is funded by 19 grantmakers, led by Open Society Institute ($3.0M), Foundation to Promote Open Society ($2.7M), Wellspring Philanthropic Fund Inc ($2.6M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $11.4M in grants to Center for Civilians in Conflict between 2020–2024.

Who is Center for Civilians in Conflict's largest funder?

Open Society Institute is the largest recorded funder of Center for Civilians in Conflict, with $3.0M across 3 grants (2021–2023).

How much grant funding has Center for Civilians in Conflict received?

IRS 990 filings record $11.4M in grants to Center for Civilians in Conflict across 47 grants from 19 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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