The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is the only global network of historic sites, museums and memory initiatives that connects past struggles to today's movements for human rights. We turn memory into action.
The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience channels the largest recent grants to organizations working on transitional justice and rule of law, with Public International Law and Policy Group receiving $1,938,278 in 2024 and $1,297,271 in 2023. That scale sits alongside a broader portfolio that combines large pass-through support with smaller project grants for museums, historic sites, and human rights initiatives. The coalition describes itself as a global network of historic sites, museums, and memory initiatives that connects past struggles to today’s human rights movements, and its grantmaking reflects that bridge between memory work and present-day civic action. Recent awards also show support for legal accountability and victim-centered justice work. Center for Victims of Torture received $309,302 in 2024, while Project Expedite Justice received $246,117 in 2024 and $234,293 in 2023. Other recipients include the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, the Due Process of Law Foundation, and the Center for Justice and Accountability, indicating a recurring emphasis on institutions that advance justice, documentation, and advocacy. Alongside those larger awards, the foundation also funds historic-house and museum partners through flat $10,000 grants, including sites in Louisiana, Michigan, Illinois, Oklahoma, Maryland, California, Delaware, Texas, North Carolina, Montana, and Alaska.
Human rights advocacy and transitional justice are central to the coalition’s grantmaking. Public International Law and Policy Group received $1,938,278 in 2024 for financial support, and Center for Victims of Torture received $309,302 in 2024 for the same purpose, showing how the foundation backs organizations working on accountability and victim-centered response. The coalition also funds rule-of-law infrastructure. The American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative received $286,178 in 2023 and $44,746 in 2024, while the Due Process of Law Foundation received $74,119 in 2024 and $24,841 in 2023. These repeated awards point to ongoing support for legal advocacy and institutional capacity. Museum and memory work remain part of the portfolio. The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience also gave project support to historic and cultural institutions, including Arch Street Meeting House Preservation Trust for $15,000 and House of the Seven Gables for $10,000, connecting preservation with public programming.
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$1.8M
$14.8M
$15.1M
Most grants fall between $10K and $132K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$132K
About 4% of grants go to recipients in DC.
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Typical grants are small at the center of the distribution: the p25, median, and p75 are $10,000, $10,000, and $132,213. The pattern suggests a mix of many standardized smaller awards and a few much larger pass-through grants. Recipients do appear across multiple years, including Public International Law and Policy Group, Project Expedite Justice, the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, and the Due Process of Law Foundation. The organization is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Some programs accept unsolicited applications, including UNITE and the Project Support Fund, while others are invitation-based.
All recent grants in the supplied list went to U.S. recipients. Washington, DC appears most often, with multiple awards to organizations there, including Public International Law and Policy Group, the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, and the Due Process of Law Foundation. Other recipient cities include St Paul, Kailua Kona, New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Salem, New Orleans, Lansing, Springfield, Tulsa, Thurmont, Austin, Durham, Hartford, Santa Barbara, Missoula, and Sitka. Four percent of grants went to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state of New York.
The grant list shows a strong concentration in human rights, transitional justice, and rule-of-law work, with large awards to Public International Law and Policy Group, Center for Victims of Torture, Project Expedite Justice, the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, and the Due Process of Law Foundation. It also funds museums and historic sites for project support.
Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Public International Law and Policy Group in 2023 and 2024, Project Expedite Justice in 2023 and 2024, the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative in 2023 and 2024, and the Due Process of Law Foundation in 2023 and 2024.
The distribution centers on $10,000 grants: p25 is $10,000, median is $10,000, and p75 is $132,213. The recent list also includes much larger pass-through awards, such as $1,938,278 to Public International Law and Policy Group and $309,302 to Center for Victims of Torture.
Some programs accept unsolicited applications. The data marks UNITE as unsolicited and the Project Support Fund as accepting unsolicited applications, while other programs such as Sites of Conscience — Strengthening Museums to Foster Social Resilience and GIJTR do not accept unsolicited applications.
The recent grant list shows 26 grants, all to U.S. recipients. Washington, DC is the most common recipient city, and the foundation’s HQ state of New York accounts for 4% of grants to recipients.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY GROUP | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,938,278 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE | ST PAUL, MN | $309,302 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| PROJECT EXPEDITE JUSTICE | KAILUA KONA, HI | $246,117 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| DUE PROCESS OF LAW FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $74,119 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| CENTER FOR JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $60,756 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION RULE OF LAW INITIATIVE | WASHINGTON, DC | $44,746 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| HISTORIC STAGVILLE FOUNDATION | DURHAM, NC | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM AT FORT MISSOULA | MISSOULA, MT | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| FRIENDS OF SHELDON JACKSON MUSEUM | SITKA, AK | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| MICHIGAN HISTORY CENTER | LANSING, MI | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| HERMANN-GRIMA & GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES | NEW ORLEANS, LA | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM | SPRINGFIELD, IL | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| THE CATOCTIN FURNACE HISTORICAL SOCIETY | THURMONT, MD | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| CHINESE HISTORIAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| JOHN DICKINSON PLANTATION | DOVER, DE | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| FRIENDS OF ELISABET NEY MUSEUM | AUSTIN, TX | $10,000 | 2024 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY GROUP | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,297,271 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION RULE OF LAW INITIATIVE | WASHINGTON, DC | $286,178 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| PROJECT EXPEDITE JUSTICE | KAILUA KONA, HI | $234,293 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| GISA INC | NEW YORK, NY | $151,578 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| DUE PROCESS OF LAW FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $24,841 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| ARCH STREET MEETING HOUSE PRESERVATION TRUST | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $15,000 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES | SALEM, MA | $10,000 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| CONNECTICUT LANDMARKS | HARTFORD, CT | $10,000 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| SANTA BARBARA TRUST | SANTA BARBARA, CA | $10,000 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
| JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN CENTER | TULSA, OK | $10,000 | 2023 | FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS) |
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY GROUP
$1,938,278FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE
$309,302FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
PROJECT EXPEDITE JUSTICE
$246,117FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
DUE PROCESS OF LAW FOUNDATION
$74,119FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
CENTER FOR JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
$60,756FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION RULE OF LAW INITIATIVE
$44,746FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
HISTORIC STAGVILLE FOUNDATION
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM AT FORT MISSOULA
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
FRIENDS OF SHELDON JACKSON MUSEUM
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
MICHIGAN HISTORY CENTER
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
HERMANN-GRIMA & GALLIER HISTORIC HOUSES
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
THE CATOCTIN FURNACE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
CHINESE HISTORIAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
JOHN DICKINSON PLANTATION
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
FRIENDS OF ELISABET NEY MUSEUM
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY GROUP
$1,297,271FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION RULE OF LAW INITIATIVE
$286,178FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
PROJECT EXPEDITE JUSTICE
$234,293FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
GISA INC
$151,578FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
DUE PROCESS OF LAW FOUNDATION
$24,841FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
ARCH STREET MEETING HOUSE PRESERVATION TRUST
$15,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
CONNECTICUT LANDMARKS
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
SANTA BARBARA TRUST
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)
JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN CENTER
$10,000FINANCIAL SUPPORT (PASSTHROUGH FUNDS)