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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Support for Social Justice Projectshttp://www.ajmuste. org/The A.J. Muste Memorial Institute supports projects that are concerned with one or more of the issues to which A.J. Muste dedicated his life: peace and disarmament, social and economic justice, racial and sexual equality, and the labor movement. Through the General Grant Program, grassroots activist projects in the U.S. and around the world that address the Institute’s targeted issues are supported, giving priority to those with small budgets and little access to mainstream funding sources. The Institute also offers the International Nonviolence Training Fund, which provides support for training projects that help people learn how to use nonviolent action to carry out struggles for social justice. The next deadline for the General Grant Program is April 13, 2007. The International Nonviolence Training Fund’s 2007 deadlines are March 16 and September 7. Visit the website listed above for more information.