JRCT Peace and Security Grant Program 2026
Deadline: Feb 16, 2026
other
partially funded
Opportunity Overview
📖 About JRCT Peace and Security Grant Program
The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) Peace and Security Grant Program supports organizations working to prevent and reduce violent conflict. This initiative funds evidence-based, community-led peacebuilding projects that promote dialogue, resilience, and sustainable security, with an emphasis on local impact and systemic change.
🎁 Benefits of JRCT Peace and Security Grant Program
JRCT prioritizes support for charitable work on the following issues:
- Challenging militarism
- Scrutiny of counter-terrorism measures in the context of human rights and peacebuilding
- Building support for alternative approaches to defense and security
- Responding to the harms of systemic racism
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include organizations that:
- Work in peacebuilding, conflict prevention, or security-related fields.
- Implement community-focused, inclusive, and evidence-based interventions.
- Can demonstrate impact on conflict reduction and sustainable security.
- Engage multiple stakeholders and local actors to strengthen peace processes.
📝 Application Date and Process
Applicants should submit proposals that include:
- Project objectives linked to conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
- Evidence-based strategies demonstrating feasibility and impact.
- Community engagement plans that involve local stakeholders.
- Implementation timeline and budget.
- Monitoring and evaluation frameworks to measure peace and security outcomes.
📅 Application Deadline
16 February, 2026
🌐 Application Portal
- View details of the JRCT Peace and Security Grant Program.
- Apply for the JRCT Peace and Security Grant Program.
This opportunity is ideal for organizations committed to fostering peace and security through innovative, community-driven approaches. Don't miss the chance to make a meaningful impact!
Benefits
- Challenging militarism
- Scrutiny of counter-terrorism measures in the context of human rights and peacebuilding
- Building support for alternative approaches to defence and security
- Responding to the harms of systemic racism








