The Foundation for Middle East Peace (FMEP) is proud to announce its support for a range of organizations doing essential work to challenge the occupation and promote Israeli-Palestinian peace. Since its establishment in 1979, FMEP has stood with courageous non-profit organizations working to challenge Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem and striving for a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Continuing this tradition, FMEP’s 2020 grants support important work on human rights, research, public education for peace, and humanitarian relief (read more about this important work by clicking on organizational profiles below). This support reflects longstanding FMEP partnerships as well as new relationships grounded in FMEP’s increased focus on groups that produce the critical raw materials that reveal and document the realities of occupation, empowering the larger ecosystem of individuals and organizations working to challenge occupation and achieve peace. FMEP views its support for such groups as especially important today, given both increased Israeli efforts to stifle such work on the ground and to normalize and legitimize occupation, including in the United States.
Participation in FMEP’s grant application process is by invitation only.
Organizations FMEP is supporting in 2019
(as of July 2019)
7amleh – The Arab Center for Social Media Advancement
Al-Shabaka: the Palestinian Policy Network
Alliance for Middle East Peace
American Near East Refugee Aid
Association for Civil Rights in Israel*
Churches for Middle East Peace
Defense for Children International – Palestine*
The Movement for Freedom of Information in Israel*
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*FMEP awarded a grant to this organization’s U.S.-based partner in support of its ongoing relationship with the listed organization.
See the list of organizations that FMEP supported in 2018.
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FMEP is a 501(c)(3) private foundation established in 1979 by lawyer and philanthropist Merle Thorpe, Jr., to promote a just resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Foundation advances this goal through education, publications about the conflict, a speakers’ program to introduce Israeli, Palestinian, and other experts to U.S. audiences, public speaking by officers of the Foundation, and a small grant program to support groups that advance the cause of peace in Israel and Palestine.