Annual Report 2004 - Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Annual Report 2004 - Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Annual Report 2004 - Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
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CIVIL SOCIETY: GRANTS<br />
Freedom House<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To encourage reconciliation among the<br />
people of Serbia and Montenegro and their<br />
neighbors.<br />
Freudenberg <strong>Foundation</strong> GmbH<br />
Simin Han, Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />
Grant increase to engage Bosnian youth in<br />
community development.<br />
German Marshall Fund of the<br />
United States<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To encourage political and economic<br />
reforms in the Western Balkans.<br />
Global Rights<br />
Washington, DC<br />
Grant increase to support a program that<br />
focuses on legal education and human<br />
rights advocacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.<br />
GONG<br />
Zagreb, Croatia<br />
To support an organization established to<br />
promote citizen engagement in Croatia.<br />
Humanitarian Law Center<br />
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro<br />
To support the documentation and research<br />
of war crimes and human rights abuses in<br />
the Western Balkans.<br />
Incredibly Good Institution - FADE IN<br />
Zagreb, Croatia<br />
To promote the values and<br />
accomplishments of civil society through<br />
the media in Croatia.<br />
International Crisis Group<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To support research and analysis of key<br />
issues and trends affecting the Balkans.<br />
King Baudouin <strong>Foundation</strong> United<br />
States, Inc.<br />
New York, NY<br />
To encourage ethnic minorities from<br />
Southeast Europe to participate in policy<br />
development and advocacy.<br />
Mozaik Community Development<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />
Grant increase to encourage community<br />
development and decisionmaking in<br />
Bosnia.<br />
National <strong>Foundation</strong> for Civil Society<br />
Development<br />
Zagreb, Croatia<br />
To encourage citizen participation in<br />
decisionmaking processes by<br />
strengthening the Croatian nonprofit sector<br />
at local and regional levels.<br />
$225,000<br />
19 mos.<br />
$5,000<br />
$150,000<br />
18 mos.<br />
$50,000<br />
$70,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
18 mos.<br />
$60,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
12 mos.<br />
$75,000<br />
16 mos.<br />
$12,000<br />
$75,000<br />
18 mos.<br />
Organization for Civil Initiatives<br />
Osijek, Croatia<br />
To support an organization that works with<br />
community leaders and grassroots citizen<br />
groups to address critical issues facing<br />
local communities in Croatia.<br />
Religious Society of Friends in Britain<br />
(Quakers)<br />
London, England<br />
To help organizations in the Western<br />
Balkans address issues of truth, blame,<br />
responsibility and accountability regarding<br />
past conflicts in the region.<br />
Rruga me Pisha <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Tirana, Albania<br />
To deepen the impact of a successful radio<br />
program in Albania.<br />
Timok Club<br />
Knjazevac, Serbia and Montenegro<br />
To promote public participation in local and<br />
regional development initiatives in Timok,<br />
the eastern region of Serbia.<br />
Transeuropeennes<br />
Paris, France<br />
Adjustment to previous grant.<br />
United Nations Development<br />
Programme<br />
New York, NY<br />
To foster community-based citizen<br />
engagement and advocacy around key<br />
issues facing the region of northern<br />
Montenegro.<br />
World Conference of Religions for<br />
Peace, Inc.<br />
New York, NY<br />
To support continuing efforts to promote<br />
multireligious cooperation in Southeast<br />
Europe.<br />
Subtotal: Western Balkans<br />
WESTERN FORMER SOVIET UNION<br />
Belarusian Association of Social<br />
Workers<br />
Minsk, Belarus<br />
To support an organization that helps<br />
citizens protect their rights and receive<br />
social services in Belarus.<br />
Carnegie Endowment for International<br />
Peace<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To provide a neutral forum for independent<br />
scholars in both Moscow and Washington,<br />
D.C., to contribute to the public debate on<br />
key policy issues affecting Russia and other<br />
former Soviet Union countries.<br />
$60,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$75,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$50,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
-$33,000<br />
$150,000<br />
18 mos.<br />
$75,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$2,297,000<br />
$25,000<br />
12 mos.<br />
$300,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
<strong>2004</strong> ANNUAL REPORT<br />
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