Comparisons of World Peace Non-Profits

Comparison of World Peace Efforts





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First, let's compare our efforts to those of other peace-focused charities listed on the Charity Navigator evaluation tool. Out of 110 organizations, only 12 had websites, and most of them focused on educating people about peaceful conflict resolution or helping impoverished communities. While these are noble efforts, their impact is limited: even if each organization graduates 500 leaders per year for 50 years, their influence will only reach a small percentage of the world's population. By contrast, the World Peace Catalyst Fund is working on a global scale with Icebreakers, which has the potential to reach billions of people worldwide.

Now let's look at some of the other international peace and security organizations listed on causeIQ. While some of these groups work on important issues like health and protecting democratic systems, their impact is also limited. For example, health initiatives can prevent conflict indirectly by reducing inequality, but they do not directly address the root causes of violence. Similarly, protecting democratic systems is important, but it does not guarantee peace within or between nations.

The World Peace Catalyst Fund takes a different approach: we are committed to empowering individuals and communities to create their own paths to peace. With Icebreakers, we provide a platform for people to connect across cultures, share their stories, and find common ground. By breaking down barriers and building understanding, we believe that we can create a more peaceful world from the ground up. And unlike other organizations, we're not just focused on educating leaders or helping specific communities – we're working to create a global movement for peace that involves everyone.

But the World Peace Catalyst Fund can’t do this alone. We need your help to continue our work and spread our message. By donating to our cause and using Icebreakers, you can play a crucial part in creating a more peaceful world.





Summary of other Non-Profit organizations dealing with world peace:

Charity Navigator

Christians for world peace – Promote peace through teaching of Jesus Christ. Primary purpose is missions and evangelism of the Gospel of Jesus.
World Peace Game Foundation – Spread understanding of interconnectedness of the world and how we can work together peacefully through a game for kids.
Artists for World Peace Inc. – Artists and activists who promote peace by feeding, housing, educating and providing healthcare to those in need, lifting communities to a place of hope.
Justin Carr Wants World Peace – promote and support world peace through education, mentorship, scholarship and heart health.
International Association for World Peace – provide tools for building individual and world peace. Teach classes to further world peace one person at a time.
World Peace Through Technology – educational non-profit dedicated to inspiring and educating people about peace. By raising awareness and knowledge of each other they are promoting global harmony and peace.
Womens Federation for World Peace Inc. – Empowering and equipping women to discover their innate feminine value as leaders of the heart and realize an environment for lasting peace in their families and communities.
Womens Federation for World Peace International Inc. – Empowering women as peacebuilders and leaders in the family to transform the community, nation and world. Through education, advocacy, partnership, reconciliation and humanitarian service, WFWPI aims to create an environment of peace and well-being for future generations and people of all races, cultures and religious creeds.
North American Sakya World Peace Monlam Foundation Inc. – Some sort of Tibetan Monks for world peace prayer group.
Institute of Interfaith dialog for the World Peace Inc. – To promote mutual understanding, respect and cooperation among people of diverse faiths and cultures by creating opportunities for direct communication and meaningful shared experiences as well as to organize academic and grass roots programs through cultural trips, conferences, panels and research.
Make the World a Better Place Foundation Inc. – Aid and assist social service organizations to enhance, educate and enrich the lives of underprivileged children and their families.
IMA World Health – Our mission is to build healthier communities by collaborating with key partners to serve vulnerable people. Christian church group.

CauseIQ

Program for appropriate technology in Health (PATH) – Provide malaria and HIV medical services all over the world. Described as a world peace or international security organization. 294 mm in revenue.
National Endowment for Democracy – Advancing Democracy in the world by providing grants to programs that nourish a strong democratic civic culture. 197 mm in revenue
The Carter Center – Strengthen freedom and democracy in nations worldwide, securing for the people the political and civil rights that are the foundation of just and peaceful societies. 130 mm in revenue
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs – Working to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government. 128 mm in revenue
United Nations Foundation – Focus’s on improving health, improving lives of women and population and has a climate change, energy & sustainable development initiative. 119mm in revenue
The Asia Foundation – improves lives, expands opportunities and helps societies flourish across a dynamic and developing Asia. They work with innovative leaders and communities to build effective institutions and advance pathbreaking reforms. 104 mm in revenue
The Atlantic Council. – 2 program areas dealing with world peace. Sowcroft center for strategy and security – research on NATO and the transatlantic security partnership issues, while also studying ‘over the horizon’ regional and functional security challenges to the United States, its allies and partners. Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller foundation resilience center – formed to reach 1 billion people with resilience solutions to climate change, migration, and security challenges. 68 mm in revenue
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – To advance peace through analysis and development of fresh policy ideas and direct engagement and collaboration with decisionmakers in government, business, and civil society. 57 mm in revenue
United States Association for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees – provides support for the humanitarian work of the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees through fundraising and education. 55 mm in revenue
Innovations for Poverty Action – build rigorous evidence on effective ways to build peace and stability in conflict and crisis-affected contexts. 43 mm in revenue

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Mercy corps – Reducing conflict through education and training. They operate in over 40 countries, offering peace solutions and conflict resolution. They strive to promote civic engagement by empowering youth in their communities so that they can be activists for peace. They also offer aid to vulnerable communities impacted by conflict, instability, and insecurity.
Kids for Peace – Organizes and hosts community projects and programs that promote peace, positive change and cross-cultural friendships. They achieve this through their kindness challenges and peace pledges, while working in their communities to help others. They empower kids to create peace through hands-on service, global friendships and thoughtful acts of kindness.
The peace development fund – works to build peace by promoting cohesion between people and their communities. They issue grants to grassroots organizations and encourage them to represent the socio-economic needs of their communities to achieve long-term peace.
Peace Brigades – Delivers capacity-building tools and resources to ensure conflicts are resolved in a peaceful, non-violent manner. They work to protect vulnerable communities in their target countries and support local human rights defenders. They also advocate for the protection of human rights defenders working in conflict zones or unstable conditions.
Saferworld – Implements programming to safeguard people affected by conflict. They strive to empower vulnerable communities to be forces of change and sustain peace. In addition, they work to increase national and international security through research and policy reforms, and advocate for vulnerable communities directly impacted by conflict.
Peace Direct – Strives to improve the livelihoods and wellbeing of people living in conflict zones. They achieve this by tackling forms of discrimination and violence, and advocating justice for victims of violence. They implement peacebuilding initiatives and carry out groundbreaking research to combat violence. They also track peacebuilding projects in conflict zones to monitor their progress.
Seeds of Peace – advocates for peace by training youth from conflict-affected countries and empowering them to be changed for good. They assist educators from various backgrounds with peacebuilding tools and resources, and support them in their community efforts to implement peace, security and understanding.
CARE International – provide educational, social and economic empowerment programs to communities to reduce violence, especially gender-based violence. They deliver emergency relief to vulnerable people, such as women and children, and those living in rural areas. They also advocate for policies that incorporate the needs of the countries marginalized groups.
International Alert – Aims to implement sustainable peace by working in conflict areas and creating long-term solutions. They advocate for policies that promote the rights of vulnerable people, including women and children. They work in fragile communities to reduce threats of violence and strive for inclusive peace, and combat the root causes of conflict.