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The US Peace Prize
The US Peace Prize is an annual award given by the US Peace Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization that recognizes the "most outstanding and prominent American antiwar leaders." The award's first recipient was Cindy Sheehan in 2009. The mission of the prize is "to inspire other Americans to speak out against war and to work for peace." The award is presented during an annual ceremony. Prize winners receive a plaque, but no monetary award. They are also designated as Founding Members of the US Peace Memorial Foundation. History The US Peace Prize is awarded by the US Peace Memorial Foundation, a not for profit 501(c)(3) antiwar organization founded by peace activist and scholar Michael D. Knox in 2005. Selection process Nominees are selected from those listed in the US Peace Registry and must have documented antiwar activities within the 16-month period leading up to April 30 of the nomination year. Nominations for the prize are submitted by honorees and founding member ...
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US Peace Memorial Foundation
The US Peace Memorial Foundation is a Florida nonprofit corporation and 501(c)(3) public charity. It publishes the US Peace Registry, annually awards The US Peace Prize, and fundraises to build a memorial in Washington, DC. The foundation's mission is to create a culture of peace by inspiring Americans to speak out against war and militarism and work for peace. History Michael D. Knox founded the US Peace Memorial Foundation in 2005. It was established as a Florida nonprofit corporation and granted 501(c)(3) public charity status by the Internal Revenue Service, IRS. It has awarded the US Peace Prize every year from 2009 to 2024. US Peace Registry The foundation maintains the US Peace Registry, which honors individuals and organizations that publicly speak out against warfare and militarization. The US Peace Prize The foundation awards The US Peace Prize annually to recognize and honor American antiwar leaders. To be considered, the nominee must be a U.S. citizen, permanent ...
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