Established in 1988, the Reebok Human Rights Award provides recognition and financial support to young people from the United States and around the world who have made significant contributions to the cause of human rights, often against great odds. A $50,000 grant is given to further the work of each award recipient.
Nominations Invited for Reebok Human Rights Award
Deadline: May 31, 2005
Established in 1988, the Reebok Human Rights Award
provides recognition and financial support to young
people from the United States and around the world who
have made significant contributions to the cause of
human rights, often against great odds. A $50,000 grant
is given to further the work of each award recipient.
Nominees must be thirty years of age or younger on
December 31, 2005. Award candidates cannot advocate
violence or belong to an organization that advocates
violence and must be working on an issue that directly
relates to the United Nations Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. Women and men of all races, ethnic groups,
nationalities, and religions are eligible. The award is
given to an individual, based on that individual's per-
sonal achievement and commitment; it is not given to
groups, organizations, or as a memorial award to people
who have died.
Visit the awards program Web site for complete nomination
procedures and forms.
RFP Link:
http://fconline.fdncenter.org/pnd/1253/reebok
For additional RFPs in Civil and Human Rights, visit:
http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_civil_rights.jhtml
































