Agape Foundation founded in 1969 is a nonprofit tax-exempt foundation that raises and distributes funds to groups working for nonviolent social change. Agape provides seed grants, loans and fiscal sponsorship to organizations addressing the following six areas: Peace, Human Rights, Environmental Protection, Economic Justice, Progressive Arts & Media and Grassroots Organizing Support.


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// Agape Peace Prize 2008
The 4th Annual Peace Prize event will be held on Thursday, September 18, 2008, at the Green Room, 401 Van Ness in San Francisco from 7-9 p.m.
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Agape Peace Prize
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// Agape Foundation announces
Fall 2007 grants.

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// Agape Awards
Read about Agape's lastest awards.
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// Agape in Action BLOG
Welcome to the Agape Foundation’s official blog, where every week you will read about turning ideas into action. We hope our blog will be interesting, informative, and helpful to you and your work. We encourage you to send us your thoughtful comments, feedback and new ideas, as well as share our blog with your networks! This blog is a forum and a resource.
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Artwork: Rini Templeton
artwork: rini templeton

// Next grant deadline:

One-page LOI form due by 5pm Friday, August 1st, 2008
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Agape (pronounced “ ä gä´ pa)
is a Greek word meaning “unselfish
love of one person for another”
which Gandhi used during his
nonviolent campaigns in India.