Eisenhower Legacy Fund
The Eisenhower Legacy Fund was created in 2009, in response to an uncertain global
economy. PTPI is dedicated to ensuring the continuation of People to People International
and the legacy of Peace through Understanding that we have been working on for more
than 50 years. We play a vital role in increasing international understanding, supporting
humanitarian causes and developing global-thinking young leaders, in turn playing
a vital role in the development of peace throughout the world. Contributing to this
fund is an opportunity to show your commitment to ensuring our legacy.
Global Landmine Initiative Fund (IFF)
Helps support PTPI efforts to eradicate landmines in Sri Lanka and Cambodia.
Hostler Global Youth Forum Scholarship Fund
The Ambassador Charles and Chinyeh Hostler Global Youth Forum Fund assists deserving
young people with participation in PTPI’s Global Youth Forum (GYF) for an in-depth
exploration of international understanding, education, leadership and humanitarianism.
PTPI offers potential delegates the opportunity to apply for a scholarship and to
attend the GYF. Students leave the GYF equipped with the tools and inspiration necessary
to take action in promoting peace, tolerance and mutual understanding in their communities
and nations. Applicants must be between the ages of 13 to 18 during the time of
the conference and are awarded based on quality of work presented and financial
need.
International Friendship Fund
The International Friendship Fund allows an individual to make a monetary contribution
to the humanitarian organizations visited by delegates of Missions in Understanding
with the assurance that the proper recipients will receive the funds.
Operation International Children (IFF)
To financially support the partner program in shipping school supplies and other relief items to children of war.
One hundred percent of monetary donations directly support the program.
Suzanne Mubarak Pioneer of Peace (Peace Camp) Fund
This fund allows selected students to participate in Peace Camp, which is designed
to provide a safe environment where young adults gather for ten days of cultural
exchange, coexistence and dialogue. Participants learn to begin the peace process
from within themselves and apply it to their communities and nations.