Education in World Affairs & International Understanding

Solicitation Title: Education in World Affairs & International Understanding
Funding Amount: Varies; see Other Information
Sponsor Deadline: Friday, June 17, 2022
Solicitation Link: https://longviewfdn.org/

Overview

<p>The Longview Foundation seeks to build a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world by equipping youth with a global perspective and understanding of political, social, and environmental issues worldwide. We accomplish this by supporting teacher preparation, state initiatives and coalitions, and innovative programs focused on internationalizing education in the United States.</p> <p>Founded by William L. Breese, the Longview Foundation for World Affairs and International Understanding has been helping young people in the United States learn about world regions and global issues since 1966.</p> <p>Breese quoted the former U.S. presidents in a speech during the height of the Cold War when he was at the time a singular voice in the philanthropic community citing the importance of education in creating peace in an interdependent and shrinking world. Fifty years later, knowledge of other peoples, economies, languages and international affairs has become a necessity for every child in every community in the U.S. Eliminating global poverty, solving international conflicts, working in new markets, and addressing global health and environmental problems require international knowledge and cooperation. And in our increasingly diverse communities in the United States, knowledge of other cultures is essential to strengthening our own democracy.</p> <p>The skill set required to prepare tomorrow's citizens for the global age must go beyond the “the basics” and even beyond the growing emphasis on science, math, and technology skills. Today's students need opportunities to gain broad and deep global knowledge and the language and intercultural skills to engage effectively with people around the corner and around the world.</p> <p><span>We are committed to:</span></p> <ul> <li>Pursuing systemic change</li> <li>Considering diverse perspectives</li> <li>Valuing our differences</li> <li>Seeking new insights and research</li> <li>Advancing equity</li> <li>Partnering humbly</li> <li>Acting as good stewards</li> </ul>

Other Information:<p>The foundation is interested in supporting activities that have other sources of funding and can demonstrate sustainability beyond the grant period.</p> <p>Most grants will be between $15,000 and $25,000. Given the current economic climate, the Longview Foundation expects to make fewer grants at the top of this range in 2020.</p> <p>Timeline:</p> <div class="deadline_row dark"> <ul> <li>JUN 17 Letter of Inquiry</li> <li>JUL 20 Invitation to Submit</li> <li>AUG 26 Proposal Submission</li> <li>DEC 2 Longview Decision</li> </ul> </div>


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