Support the ICTJSupport for the ICTJ's WorkThe International Center for Transitional Justice gratefully acknowledges the foundations, institutions, governments, and individuals who have pledged their generous support to make the ICTJ's work possible. For further information on the ICTJ's wide range of activities and ways to support them, please contact: Carol Skyrm, Director of Development MaryClaire Brooks, Director of Individual Giving Dawn Page, Development Services Manager Alexandra Rizio, Development Assistant Santa Falasca, EU Affairs Manager Our donors since inception include (in alphabetical order): Foundations and InstitutionsThe Konrad Adenauer Foundation The Atlantic Philanthropies (USA) Inc. Carnegie Corporation of New York FJC Foundation of Donor Advised Funds Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Institute of International Education International Development Research Centre (IDRC) John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Norwegian Centre for Human Rights Open Society Initiative for West Africa The Philanthropic Collaborative GovernmentsCanada (Canadian International Development Agency and Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada) Denmark (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Permanent Mission of Denmark to the United Nations, and Finnish Embassy in Nepal) Finland (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Finnish Embassies in South Africa and Venezuela) Federal Republic of Germany (BMZ and GTZ) Japan (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Liechtenstein (Permanent Mission to the United Nations) Luxembourg (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Permanent Mission to the United Nations) Netherlands (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Embassies in Morocco and Thailand) Spain (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation) Sweden (Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency) Switzerland (Swiss Agency for Development Co-operation, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign United Kingdom (Department for International Development, Foreign and Commonwealth Office) Multilateral InstitutionsDelegation of the European Commission for Colombia and Ecuador Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe United NationsUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq/United Nations Office for Project Services (UNAMI/UNOPS) United Nations Department for Political Affairs (UNDPA) United Nations Department for Social and Economic Affairs (UNDESA) Individuals(1/1/2006 to present) Anonymous (6) Stephen and Elizabeth Alderman Nicole Ball
Pamela Bass-Bookey and Harry Bookey Jess Fardella Cynthia Floyd Barrett B. Frelinghuysen Robert K. Goldman The Goldsmith Foundation Eileen and Philip Graham Matthew Harb Michael Hirschhorn and Jimena Martinez The John R. Jakobson Foundation, Inc. Erin Kelly Vincent and Anne Mai Kati Marton Donald F. McHenry Roberto Mendoza Cheryl Morden Joyce Munn Diane Orentlicher James Ottaway Bernard Piel Kim Podolnick Michael Hirschhorn and Jimena Martinez Lisa Magarrell Rabbi Regina Lys Sandler-Phillips Minna Schrag and David Goldblatt Arnold Schlanger and Barbara Berg Lori Silverberg Carol Skyrm Zac Stone Elaine Strommen Darian and Rick Swig Philanthropic Fund Victoria Teerlink Masaaki Uemoto James Worth The Mitchell and Elaine Yanow Charitable Trust Eric Yoon The Zilkha Foundation Inc.
In-kind SupportClifford Chance LLC Anthony V. Dub Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung - Lebanon Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) The Greentree Foundation Elaine Harrison Law Society of England and Wales Alexander Papachristou Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, LLP The Third Millenium Foundation United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Support UsThe International Center for Transitional Justice welcomes your financial support. Our ability to continue and expand our work depends on the grants and gifts we receive from foundations, governments, cooperating organizations, and individuals like you. The ICTJ qualifies as an independent, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code. Please make a contribution to the Center by clicking here or printing out the contribution form below and mailing it to the address indicated. Your gifts to the ICTJ are fully tax-deductible in the United States. You can also donate to the Center with a gift of stock or by including the ICTJ in your will. Please contact Carol Skyrm (cskyrm@ictj.org) for more information about these opportunities. Please make your contribution payable to: International Center for Transitional Justice Mail your check to: Click here for a contribution form to print out and mail to the ICTJ (in PDF format). (Updated April 2008) |











