Each year the US Peace Memorial Foundation awards its Peace Prize to an American, or a U.S. organization, of national prominence. Founding Members are invited to submit nominations for the 2015 honor. Read about p

www.uspeacememorial.org/PEACEPRIZE.htm. revious recipients at







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1. Nominations for the 2015 Peace Prize will be accepted from Founding Members until April 30. Founding Members are those listed at USPeaceMemorial.org/Donors.htm. If you haven't yet become a



2. Nominees must be listed in our publication, the US Peace Registry. The information listed there will be the only data considered by the Board of Directors when making its selection. If you have someone in mind to nominate, and they are not yet included in the 1. Nominations for the 2015 Peace Prize will be accepted from Founding Members until April 30. Founding Members are those listed at. If you haven't yet become a Founding Member , please join these visionary leaders today.2. Nominees must be listed in our publication, the. The information listed there will be the only data considered by the Board of Directors when making its selection. If you have someone in mind to nominate, and they are not yet included in the US Peace Registry , there is still time for them to submit their peace and antiwar activities for consideration. They can do that by completing either an Individual or Organization



3. Submit 2015 Peace Prize nominations to us at application form. Those already in the US Peace Registry should make certain their listing is up-to-date.3. Submit 2015 Peace Prize nominations to us at info@USPeaceMemorial.org by April 30 . Please provide contact information for your nominee so that we can notify them of the nomination.

US Peace Registry, awarding an annual Peace Prize, and planning for the US Peace Memorial in Washington, DC. These educational projects help move the United States toward a culture of peace, as we honor the millions of thoughtful and courageous Americans and U.S. organizations that have taken a public stand against one or more U.S. wars or who have devoted their time, energy, and other resources to finding peaceful solutions to international conflicts. We celebrate these role models to inspire other Americans to speak out against war and for peace. For more details, please read the short commentary “World Peace: A First Step” at: The US Peace Memorial Foundation directs a nationwide effort to honor Americans who stand for peace by publishing the, awarding an annual, and planning for thein Washington, DC. These educational projects help move the United States toward a culture of peace, as we honor the millions of thoughtful and courageous Americans and U.S. organizations that have taken a public stand against one or more U.S. wars or who have devoted their time, energy, and other resources to finding peaceful solutions to international conflicts.For more details, please read the short commentary “World Peace: A First Step” at: www.uspeacememorial.org/WorldPeace.htm



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