Peace Development Fund

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FormationJanuary 1, 1981 (1981-01-01)
FounderBob Mazer and Meg Gage
TypeHuman rights and social justice
Location
Peace Development Fund
FormationJanuary 1, 1981 (1981-01-01)
FounderBob Mazer and Meg Gage
TypeHuman rights and social justice
Location
Region served
Global
Websitewww.peacedevelopmentfund.org

The Peace Development Fund is a non-profit public foundation, based in Amherst, Massachusetts. Its mission statement describes it as working "to build the capacity of community-based organizations through grants, training, and other resources as partners in the human rights and social justice movements.[1]

The fund was co-founded in 1981 by Bob Mazer and Meg Gage, and originally focused on funding grassroots anti-nuclear organizations. They soon expanded to fund groups opposing the Reagan administration's policies in Central America, and later to low-income community organizing not necessarily related to war-and-peace issues. This last led to a broadened board of directors: as Meg Gage put it in 2007, "...to build a strong peace and social justice movement, you have to connect with people of color... I'm very proud of the large, diverse board we built."[2]

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Grant Applications and Reporting

What Peace Development Fund Funds

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