Grantees All Years

The Oasis Art Gallery

The American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam

Year Grant Awarded: 2019

The Oasis Art Gallery, located in the bilingual, binational, multicultural village of Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salaam, brings Israeli Palestinian and Jewish artists together for in-person workshops and joint art exhibits. Read More

Vote Everywhere (2014)

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

Vote Everywhere provides college students with a unique, non-partisan opportunity to learn organizational & leadership skills while registering peers to vote, providing voter education, and leading on-campus issues activism & social justice projects. Read More

Puffin Democracy Fellows

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2019

The Puffin Democracy Fellows program is The Andrew Goodman Foundation's post-graduate, multiyear fellowship offered to alumni of its Vote Everywhere program. Fellows work on promoting AGF’s mission to make young voices and votes a powerful force in democracy by increasing access for student voters. Read More

National Civic Leadership Training Summit

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2018

The National Civic Leadership Training Summit (NCLTS), made possible by the Puffin Foundation, is a multiday conference and the primary training and movement-building opportunity for our Vote Everywhere Ambassadors and Puffin Democracy Fellows. Read More

Vote Everywhere

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2018

Vote Everywhere, The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s signature program, is a national, locally-focused, nonpartisan, civic engagement movement of student leaders and university partners. Our Campus Teams work to register and turn out voters, bring down voting barriers, and tackle social justice issues. Read More

Andrew Goodman Puffin Democracy Fellowship, 2020-2021 Cohort

The Andrew Goodman Foundation

Year Grant Awarded: 2020

The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s Puffin Democracy Fellows undertake high-impact projects on a local and regional level that address civic issues like voter suppression to advance political and social equity among young people in the United States. Read More

No Pants In Tucson

The Anthropologists

Year Grant Awarded: 2021

The Anthropologists presents the World Premiere of No Pants in Tucson. It’s the year 1883 and an ordinance prohibiting women from wearing pants has been ordered in Tucson. In the subversive new comedy, No Pants In Tucson, The Anthropologists dares to calculate the cost of gender oppression. Read More

The Playwright’s Response to Conflict & Social Crisis

The Artist's Path Inc.

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

The Artist's Path supports art and artists who shape our world. The play SEVEN traces The remarkable, true story of seven women who overcome insurmountable odds to achieve justice and freedom in their home countries, from Cambodia to Afghanistan. Read More

Love Makes the World Go Round

The Artist's Path Inc.

Year Grant Awarded: 2012

A multi disciplinary project including new theatre works, dance, visual art and music all of which explore the many faces of love. Graphic created by the staff of The Daily Courier Read More

The Bearded Lady Project: Challenging the Face of Science

The Bearded Lady Project: Challenging the Face of Science

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

"The Bearded Lady Project" is a documentary film and photographic project celebrating the work of female paleontologists and highlighting the challenges and obstacles they face. Read More