Peace Development Fund
Peace Development Fund Records, 1981-201053 boxes (79.5 linear feet).
First conceived in 1980, the Peace Development Fund (PDF) was founded by a small group of activists and donors with a vision: to raise money to fund grassroots organizations promoting peace, global demilitarization, and non-violent conflict resolution. During the foundation’s first funding cycle, PDF awarded 19 grants to projects designed to increase understanding of the arms race; some to organizations as nearby as Deerfield and Northampton and others to organizations as far away as California. With the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s, PDF changed focus. Instead of thinking of peace as the absence of war, the Foundation began to see peace as “the presence of equitable relationships among people, nations, and the environment.” Since that time, PDF has developed a new perspective on peacework, one centered on fostering social, environmental, and economic justice.
The records of the Peace Development Fund consist chiefly of grant-making files documenting the many organizations that submitted and received awards. Also included is a nearly complete run of PDF’s annual reports, newsletters, and other publications, which together offer a full picture of the foundation’s funding and programmatic history. Exchange Project files record PDF’s efforts to provide training, not just money, to organizations lacking the skills necessary for effective fund-raising, strategic planning, instituting sound organizational structures, and dismantling racism.
Background on Peace Development Fund
First conceived in 1980, the Peace Development Fund (PDF) was founded by a small group of activists and donors with a vision: to raise money to fund grassroots organizations promoting peace, global demilitarization, and non-violent conflict resolution. During the foundation’s first funding cycle, PDF awarded 19 grants to projects designed to increase understanding of the arms race; some to organizations as nearby as Deerfield and Northampton and others to organizations as far away as California. With the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s, PDF changed focus. Instead of thinking of peace as the absence of war, the Foundation began to see peace as “the presence of equitable relationships among people, nations, and the environment.” Since that time, PDF has developed a new perspective on peacework, one centered on fostering social, environmental, and economic justice.
During the past thirty years, the Peace Development Fund has provided over $26.7 million in program services, including $19.8 million in direct grants, to more than 3,300 peace and social justice organizations in the United States and internationally.
Contents of Collection
The records of the Peace Development Fund consist chiefly of grant-making files documenting the many organizations that submitted and received awards. Also included is a nearly complete run of PDF’s annual reports, newsletters, and other publications, which together offer a full picture of the foundation’s funding and programmatic history. Exchange Project files record PDF’s efforts to provide training, not just money, to organizations lacking the skills necessary for effective fund-raising, strategic planning, instituting sound organizational structures, and dismantling racism.
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Art work, advertisements, peace memorabilia
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undated
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2001-052
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Exchange project files, groups trained A-L
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1985-1993
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2001-052
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Exchange project files, groups trained L-Z
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1985-1993
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2001-052
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Exchange project files, newsletters
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undated
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2001-052
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Includes print out of databases of groups and other miscellaneous files. |
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Exchange project files, PDF training materials
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undated
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2001-052
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Exchange project files, workshops
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1984-1988
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2001-052
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Exchange project files, workshops
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1990-1992
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2001-052
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Exchange project files, workshops
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1995-1996
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1982-1986
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9 boxes
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1984-1996
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Box 9
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Grant-making files
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1987
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2 boxes
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1988-1989
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5 boxes
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1988-1990
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1990
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4 boxes
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1991
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1991-1997
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6 boxes
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Box 1-6
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Grant-making files
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1992
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1993-2004
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Box 10
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Grant-making files
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1994-1995
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2001-052
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Grant-making files
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1998
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2 boxes
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Box 7-8
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Grant-making files
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1999-2000
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3 boxes
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Box 13-15
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Newsletters, annual reports, publications
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1981-2001
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2001-052
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Organizational files
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1991-1997
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Box 12
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Program files
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undated
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4 boxes
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Box 16-19
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Publications
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2000-2010
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Box 11
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Provenance
Acquired from the Peace Development Fund, 2001 and 2011.
Processing Information
Processed by Dex Haven, March 2011.
Copyright and Use (More information
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Cite as: Peace Development Fund Records (MS 427). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
- Antinuclear movement.
- Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations--United States.
- Peace movements--United States.
- Social change--United States.
- Social justice--United States.
- Peace Development Fund.



