Funders

We are grateful for past funding for both project-based and operational support from:

Individual Donors
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
The El-Hibri Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Global Institute for Sikh Studies, New York
The Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize
Harvard Divinity School
Harvard University, The Provostial Fund for the Arts and Humanities
Gerald and Karen A. Kolschowsky Foundation
The Lilly Endowment, Inc.
The Louisville Institute
The Henry Luce Foundation
Mass Humanities
The Milton Fund
The National Endowment for the Humanities
The North Star Fund
Odyssey Networks
The Open Society Foundations
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, Kennedy School of Government
The Rockefeller Foundation
The Anne and Jim Rothenberg Fund for Humanities Research
The Templeton Foundation
The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

The Pluralism Project is invited, on occasion, to partner with different institutions and organizations for a specific project. Past and current projects include:

Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University (ongoing)
Center for Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations at Merrimack College – development of case study on Islam in Iowa
New York University – case study development for “Faith Zone” training
World Faiths Development Dialogue at Georgetown University – research project on refugee communities and interfaith encounters
KAICIID Dialogue Centre – Peace Mapping Programme and AAR 2014 Jewish Buddhist Encounters project at Brandeis University – development of case study, “A Question of Membership”
American Jewish World Service – development of case study “In Pursuit of Justice”
Harvard Divinity School’s Religions and the Practice of Peace Initiative – Pluralism Project at 25