[NewPacifica] Re: Back in the real world, there actually is a peace movement.



Craig:

Don't forget the spirit, the founders, the mission of the 
effort....Fred Cuny was slated as the original ICG President, before he 
got killed doing his human rights work in Chechnya.

Of course it's mind boggling to see a name such as Richard Armitage on 
the Board of a peace organization. After all, he's the ultimate 
military complex insider.  (He can't be all evil though....the guy 
adopted about 6 kids.)

However, isn't that the genius of the thing?  If peace groups can pull 
in all components, and commit to new strategies for actually solving 
global conflicts and border disputes and cultural clashes in ways other 
than war, isn't that what a peace movement would long for?

By building out their Board of directors, they gain access to people 
and organizations.  The group is on the verge of a major capital 
campaign for which they'll need major grants.

The money will be used to hire staff and fund project and sponsor 
important trips and briefings and publications and campaigns.

To me, these are signs of an effective peace group.

I'd like to see Pacifica Foundation build out it's Board of Directors 
and put together a permanent capital fund so that we can grow as well.

Nalini
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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP - MEDIA RELEASE

$20 Million Gifts Launch Crisis Group Capital Fundraising Campaign 

New York, 30 April 2008: The International Crisis Group launches today 
in New York its new 50-million-dollar Securing the Future capital 
fundraising campaign. 

The campaign is off to a flying start with the announcement today ? at 
a lunch honouring Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Finnish 
diplomat and former President Martti Ahtisaari ? of four initial grants 
of $5 million each from:

o The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, which supports 
creative people and effective institutions committed to building a more 
just and peaceful world (www.macfound.org), and through its President 
Jonathan Fanton encouraged Crisis Group to launch this campaign; 

o George Soros, foundation Trustee and long-time core supporter of 
Crisis Group, Chairman of the Open Society Institute, writer and 
philosopher, and one of the world's top philanthropists;

o Frank Giustra, Canadian global business leader, leading international 
philanthropist and Crisis Group Trustee; and 

o The Victor Pinchuk Foundation, the large private philanthropic 
foundation founded by the Ukrainian investor and Crisis Group Trustee 
Victor Pinchuk.

Gareth Evans, Crisis Group's President and CEO, said, "We are 
enormously grateful to our four cornerstone donors for the example they 
have set. They understand the major role Crisis Group is playing in 
securing the future of all those at risk from the horror and misery of 
deadly conflict. And they are helping us secure the organisation's long-
term future while greatly increasing our capacity to respond quickly 
and flexibly to emergencies." 

Founded in 1995, the International Crisis Group rings alarm bells, 
supports peace negotiations, and gives detailed advice to governments, 
the UN and major regional and international organisations on how to 
prevent war and make sustainable peace. With some 140 staff working 
throughout the world in over 60 areas of actual or potential conflict 
and mass atrocity crimes, Crisis Group is recognised as the world-
leader in its field. 

The $50 million target is around three times the organisation's present 
annual operating budget, and funds raised will be divided between an 
endowment fund, designed to stabilise the base, generate a significant 
income flow, and reduce annual dependence on government and other major 
individual donors, and a more liquid reserve fund which will enable not 
only year-to-year continuity to be maintained but add a new flexibility 
to our capacity to respond strongly to new security crises as they 
arise. 

In an extraordinary further commitment, George Soros has agreed to 
manage through his hedge fund Crisis Group's new endowment fund, and to 
personally guarantee against any loss of principal up to an aggregate 
$50 million.

"Contribution to Crisis Group's Securing the Future Fund will help 
bring the immeasurable dividends of peace and security, to innumerable 
men, women and children across the globe", said Evans.


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