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The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation

A private foundation (files IRS Form 990-PF). Most private foundations do not take unsolicited applications; the route in is usually a program officer.

189
grants reported
$3.5M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$15,000
median grant

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1 grant matching “natan · $39,260

  • $39,260

    Smadar Ben-Natan · Seattle, WA · 2022

    The carceral state in conflict: between reconciliation and radicalization

Top recipients

Repeat recipients are the strongest signal of whether a funder has an open door or quietly re-funds the same organizations.

  • Salzburg Global2 grants · $175,000
  • John Jay College of Criminal Justice3 grants · $168,751
  • Pembroke College2 grants · $136,605
  • Greg Berman3 grants · $112,500
  • Raul Sanchez De La Sierra2 grants · $90,000
  • Clark University2 grants · $89,826
  • Arizona State University2 grants · $89,311
  • Thomas Goldstein3 grants · $87,500
  • Juan Luna2 grants · $76,816
  • University of Kent2 grants · $72,319

Giving over time

$1.2M
2022
$1.1M
2023
$1.2M
2024

Grant history

The 100 largest of 189 grants.

  • $125,000

    Salzburg Global · Washington, DC · 2024

    Salzburg global seminar 2023

  • $108,751

    John Jay College of Criminal Justice · New York, NY · 2022

    18th annual john jay symposium on crime in america

  • $70,970

    Pembroke College · 2023

    Hf guggenheim fellow

  • $65,635

    Pembroke College · 2022

    Hf guggenheim fellow

  • $50,000

    John Jay College of Criminal Justice · New York, NY · 2024

    Justice at the crossroads

  • $50,000

    Greg Berman · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Democracy project (distinguished fellow of practice)

  • $50,000

    Salzburg Global · Washington, DC · 2023

    Salzburg global seminar 2023

  • $50,000

    Benjamin Glahn · Washington, DC · 2022

    Salzburg global seminar 2022

  • $45,000

    Boston University · Boston, MA · 2024

    Assessing mental distress, relative loneness, ideology, and leakage in the parents4peace dataset

  • $45,000

    Hebrew University of Jerusalem · 2023

    Between the devil and the deep blue sea: disintegration and intracommunal violence among the palestinian citizens in israel (application for continuation)

  • $45,000

    Memorial University · 2023

    Kinship, lineage norms and intimate partner violence against women in ghana

  • $45,000

    Northwestern University · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Murder by structure: how street gangs built the great american city

  • $45,000

    Raul Sanchez De La Sierra · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Morality, violence, and opportunism: inside the nduma defense of congo militia

  • $45,000

    Andrew Papachristos · Evanston, IL · 2022

    Murder by structure: how street gangs built the great american city

  • $45,000

    Areej Sabbagh-Khoury · 2022

    Between the devil and the deep blue sea: disintegration and intracommunal violence among the palestinian citizens in israel

  • $45,000

    Eric Tenkorang · 2022

    Kinship, lineage norms and intimate partner violence against women in ghana

  • $45,000

    Raul Sanchez De La Sierra · Chicago, IL · 2022

    Morality, violence, and opportunism: inside the nduma defense of congo militia

  • $45,000

    Stephen Davis · Lexington, KY · 2022

    The bitter aloe project: building a prosopographic understanding of apartheid era violence through advanced machine learning

  • $44,950

    Clark University · Worcester, MA · 2024

    Erasing refugees: how camps became killing fields in the first congo war

  • $44,876

    Clark University · Worcester, MA · 2023

    Erasing refugees: how camps became killing fields in the first congo war

  • $44,818

    Washington State University · Pullman, WA · 2024

    At the root of lethal violence: the french death investigation system and the accuracy of mortality statistics in violence prevention

  • $44,796

    Arizona State University · Tempe, AZ · 2023

    Pre- and post-resettlement drivers of intimate partner violence among afghan refugees in the united states

  • $44,515

    Arizona State University · Tempe, AZ · 2024

    Pre- and post-resettlement drivers of intimate partner violence among afghan refugees in the united states

  • $43,443

    Ore Koren · Bloomington, IN · 2022

    Zoonotic disease outbreaks and political conflict in africa

  • $41,816

    Juan Luna · 2023

    Organized crime, state crises, and the consolidation of violent democracies

  • $40,000

    Teachers College · New York, NY · 2024

    2024 national research conference on firearm injury prevention

  • $40,000

    Yael Zeira · Manlius, NY · 2022

    The ethnicization of conflict: a social media analysis

  • $39,791

    Tel Aviv University · 2024

    Economic opportunities, criminal activity, and deterrence: evidence from the palestinian-arab minority in israel

  • $39,510

    Mohammed Ibrahim Shire · 2022

    Targeted recruitment: explaining why certain clans join and eschew al-shabaab in somalia

  • $39,260

    Smadar Ben-Natan · Seattle, WA · 2022

    The carceral state in conflict: between reconciliation and radicalization

  • $39,000

    University of Texas · Austin, TX · 2024

    Police collusion and drug violence: what is the relationship?

  • $37,761

    Rutgers the State University · Newark, NJ · 2024

    "never again! And the problem of prevention

  • $37,500

    Greg Berman · Brooklyn, NY · 2024

    Democracy project (distinguished fellow of practice)

  • $37,500

    Thomas Goldstein · Berkeley, CA · 2023

    Democracy project (distinguished fellow of practice)

  • $37,071

    University of Kent · 2024

    Pro-government militias as social and political actors and their impact on governance and security orders

  • $36,896

    University of Quebec in Montreal · 2024

    Slave-raiders and boko haram on the border

  • $35,248

    University of Kent · 2023

    Pro-government militias as social and political actors and their impact on governance and security orders

  • $35,142

    University of California Berkeley · Berkeley, CA · 2023

    Inviting intervention: statebuilding by delegating security

  • $35,000

    Juan Luna · 2024

    Organized crime, state crises, and the consolidation of violent democracies

  • $31,792

    Surulola Eke · 2023

    Towards a constructivist grounded theory: understanding the transnational production of anti-immigrant sentiments in the digital age in africa

  • $30,440

    Benjamin Hoy · 2022

    Dominating a continent: violence, retribution, and forcible confinement in north america

  • $30,000

    New York University · New York, NY · 2024

    What social science research reveals about the role of social media in fostering political violence

  • $30,000

    Univeristy of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 2023

    2023 national research conference on firearm injury prevention

  • $29,224

    University of Essex · 2024

    Behind closed doors: trajectories to violence in intimate interaction

  • $28,850

    Margherita Belgioioso · 2022

    Rebel tactics, local public support and the upcoming phase of the peace talks in southern thailand

  • $28,117

    Makerere University · 2023

    From domestic abuse to death row: the experience of women who kill their intimate partners in uganda

  • $26,550

    Eduardo Moncada · New York, NY · 2022

    State responses to non-state security provision: a comparative urban study in the americas

  • $25,000

    Andrew Roskos-Ewoldsen · Davis, CA · 2024

    Do unto others: exploring the role of reciprocity in international cooperation and conflict

  • $25,000

    Eddy Yeung · Decatur, GA · 2024

    Propaganda as provocation: how autocrats use political rhetoric to impede democratic uprisings

  • $25,000

    Fund for the City of Ny (Vital City) · New York, NY · 2024

    The nuts and bolts: how to prevent and respond to gun violence

  • $25,000

    Ian Glazman-Schillinger · Syracuse, NY · 2024

    White power goes online: the history of digital hate networks and the federal government's response, 1984-1999

  • $25,000

    Karime Parodi Ambel · Los Angeles, CA · 2024

    Gendering justice on the chilean legal system: institutional developments, legal actors' practices and women's access to justice

  • $25,000

    Kate Birkbeck · Somerville, MA · 2024

    The security of a free state: public arms, private armies, and the birth of the american century, 1865-1915.

  • $25,000

    Madeleine Stevens · Chicago, IL · 2024

    Weaponizing uncertainty: the politics of disappearance in argentina, colombia, and mexico

  • $25,000

    Madison Dalton · Wellington, FL · 2024

    The politics of justice: sexual violence case prosecution in the united states

  • $25,000

    Marko Kljajic · Madison, WI · 2024

    The challenge of collective victimhood and the promise of mutual acknowledgement after conflict

  • $25,000

    Moritz Emanuel Bondeli · Ridgewood, NY · 2024

    Disturbing the peace: mass politics and political violence in weimar germany

  • $25,000

    Sophie Wunderlich · Chicago, IL · 2024

    American fascism and its afterlives: the american far right and paramilitarism in a global perspective, 1930-1965

  • $25,000

    Thomas Goldstein · Berkeley, CA · 2024

    Democracy project (distinguished fellow of practice)

  • $25,000

    Zora Piskacova · Carrboro, NC · 2024

    Torn men in torn towns: municipal administrators between the local and the national in cieszyn and esk tn, 1918-38

  • $25,000

    Ana Paula Pellegrino · 2023

    The state that forges armed criminal groups

  • $25,000

    Apekshya Prasai · Cambridge, MA · 2023

    Gendered processes of rebellion: understanding strategies for organizing violence

  • $25,000

    Britni Moore · Urbana, IL · 2023

    Police recruits and the discursive construction of rape in sexual assault training

  • $25,000

    Fund for the City of Ny · New York, NY · 2023

    Vital city - the nuts and bolts: how to prevent and respond to gun violence

  • $25,000

    Isabel Laterzo · Chapel Hill, NC · 2023

    The politics of public security: an analysis of campaigns and policy in brazilian states

  • $25,000

    Matthew Schissler · Ann Arbor, MI · 2023

    Cultivating islamophobia: fear, revulsion, and a buddhist movement against muslims in myanmar

  • $25,000

    Tessa Evans · 2023

    To have and to hold: the determinants of insurgent gender governance

  • $25,000

    Univerity of Notre Dame · Notre Dame, IN · 2023

    Punitive solidarity in drug wars: how human rights campaigns shape prosocial behavior and criminal justice preferences

  • $25,000

    University of California Irvine · Irvine, CA · 2023

    Violence and protection at the borders of the refugee regime: refugee response in south and southeast asia

  • $25,000

    University of Maryland College Park Foundation · College Park, MD · 2023

    Center for the study and practice of violence reduction in the department of criminology and criminal justice

  • $25,000

    Alex Diamond · Portland, OR · 2022

    An uncomfortable peace: everyday state formation in colombias peace laboratory

  • $25,000

    Christine Chalifoux · Cambridge, MA · 2022

    Betrayal and belonging: kinship, ethnicity, and cosmopolitanism in kampala

  • $25,000

    Claudia Torres Patino · Cambridge, MA · 2022

    Under harm: paradoxes of the law in action in the mexican street sex economy

  • $25,000

    Daniel Solomon · Alexandria, VA · 2022

    The order of violence: pogroms in comparative perspective

  • $25,000

    Greg Berman · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Democracy project (distinguished fellow of practice)

  • $25,000

    Hannah Baron · Irvine, CA · 2022

    Human rights backlash from below: criminal violence, justice attitudes & the rule of law in mexico.

  • $25,000

    Jiwon Kim · Stanford, CA · 2022

    Ethnic conflict and non-ethnic voting: state co-optation of ethnic minorities in myanmar and beyond.

  • $25,000

    Liana Woskie · Cambridge, MA · 2022

    Quantifying structural violence: female sterilization and normalized state repression in healthcare

  • $25,000

    Lotte Houwink Ten Cate · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Ravaged interiors: a modern history of intimate violence, 1970-2000

  • $25,000

    Madeleine Hamlin · Clinton, NY · 2022

    Policing the projects: crime, carcerality, and chicago public housing

  • $25,000

    Norman Joshua · Evanston, IL · 2022

    The fashioning of authoritarianism: emergency, counterinsurgency, and militarization of everyday life in indonesia, 1930-1968

  • $25,000

    Patrick Hoehne · Papillion, NE · 2022

    American reavers: a genealogy of extralegal collective violence in the united states

  • $25,000

    Rand Corporation · Washington, DC · 2022

    First national conference on firearms violence prevention

  • $25,000

    Salih Noor · Evanston, IL · 2022

    The legacies of liberation: settler-colonial domination, revolutionary violence, and political change in southern africa

  • $25,000

    Thomas Goldstein · Berkeley, CA · 2022

    Democracy project (distinguished fellow of practice)

  • $24,840

    Vital Cities · Washington, DC · 2022

    Vital city

  • $23,383

    Mikkel Dack · Syracuse, NY · 2024

    Fighting fascism: eliminating and preventing violent extremism since wwii

  • $22,914

    Laura Blume · Reno, NV · 2022

    Cataloguing murder: tracking violence against public figures in central america

  • $22,197

    Julie Chernov Hwang · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    How terror cells are constructed: the role of social networks

  • $20,000

    Council On Criminal Justice · Washington, DC · 2023

    Crime trends working group

  • $18,875

    University of Oregon · Eugene, OR · 2023

    Can the state interrupt the vicious cycle of gendered violence that it helped to create? Evidence from guatemala

  • $16,632

    Cambridge University · 2024

    More and better prisons, more and worse criminal governance?: exponential prison construction and violence in brazil

  • $15,320

    Charles Larratt-Smith · 2023

    Forging informal citizenship in the shadow of the state: armed non-state actors and migrant incorporation in the colombian and mexican borderlands

  • $15,000

    Miami Foundation · Miami, FL · 2024

    General support

  • $15,000

    Solomon R Guggenheim Museum · New York, NY · 2024

    General support

  • $15,000

    Solomon R Guggenheim Museum · New York, NY · 2023

    General support

  • $15,000

    The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum · New York, NY · 2022

    General support

  • $14,855

    Renard Sexton · Atlanta, GA · 2022

    Ground-truthing fishing conflicts in the south china sea

  • $13,200

    George Tita · Irvine, CA · 2022

    Homicide and gun assault study

  • $11,052

    University of Notre Dame · Notre Dame, IN · 2023

    Violence against women and political engagement in multi-violence contexts: evidence from el salvador

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