European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) e.V.

Berlin
Germany

The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is an international think-tank that conducts independent research and works to provide a productive meeting space for decision-makers, activists, and influencers to share ideas. EFCR promotes proactive European diplomacy through initiatives like its Transatlantic Taskforce on Iran, which examines how Europe can use diplomacy in the Middle East to help stabilize the region and preserve the terms of the Iran nuclear deal through turbulent times. ECFR has also piloted a dialogue group of women security and policy experts born in or affiliated with the Middle East with the goal of fostering greater inclusion and equity in a field historically dominated by men.

In ECFR’s new policy brief "Gulf of Difference: How Europe Can Get the Gulf Monarchies to Pursue Peace with Iran," author Cinzia Bianco assesses the different perceptions and strategic objectives of the Gulf monarchies towards Iran and what this should mean for European positioning.

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Grants

$120,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its Western Balkans Strategy Group project
Transparency and Accountability in Governance
$120,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its Bosnia and Herzegovina work
Transparency and Accountability in Governance
$75,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its Bosnia work and mapping China's involvement in the Balkans
Transparency and Accountability in Governance
$150,000
for
24 months
Awarded

For its projects, Bolstering Transatlantic Diplomacy with Iran and the Middle East Security Dialogue led by Women

Collaborative Approaches
$25,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its project, 2020 Zagreb Summit Convening
Transparency and Accountability in Governance
$100,000
for
12 months
Awarded
For its Dayton2020 project
Transparency and Accountability in Governance
$120,000
for
24 months
Awarded
For its Transatlantic Taskforce on Iran
Collaborative Approaches
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Our online database includes grants made by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund over the past five years.