Nonviolent Peaceforce

Nonviolent Peaceforce is a far-left 501(c)(3) organization which works to defend human rights through unarmed civilian protection, a method which involves attempting to protect vulnerable populations by non-violent means.1

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Foreign Policy
Website: nvpf.org
Location: St Paul, MN View on map
Tax ID: 35-2197019
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $5,517,622 Revenue: $5,408,861 Expenses: $4,300,473

Nonviolent Peaceforce is a far-left 501(c)(3) organization which works to defend human rights through unarmed civilian protection, a method which involves attempting to protect vulnerable populations by non-violent means.1

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $5,517,622 $5,408,861 $4,300,473 View
2023 $4,360,351 $3,677,701 $4,087,605 View
2022 $4,107,612 $3,949,620 $2,882,665 View
2021 $3,232,711 $2,403,292 $2,348,148 View
2020 $3,173,805 $3,911,354 $1,950,068 View

Prior year filings: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

  • Number of Employees: 25

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Anna ZarosINTERIM HEAD OF MISSION/DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT$86,210

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $19,817,804
  • Number of Grants: 431
  • Number of Funders: 105

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$806,0002022 The Bush FoundationCommunities in Minnesota's Regions 2 & 5 will implement a comprehensive community safety model that is specific to the rural experience. This model will be an adaptation of NP's work in developing locally led, nonviolent, and non-partisanship peacekeeping and peacemaking infrastructure.
$450,0002020 United States Agency for International DevelopmentNew award (grant) to nonviolent peaceforce (NP) to support the implementation of covid response protection program entitled, juba covid-19 protection response in south sudan.
$280,4002021 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.INTERNATIONAL, FOREIGN AFFAIRS
$200,0002021 Ghr FoundationCentering Local BIPOC Leadership & Building Org Capacity (Phase 3)
$153,4002020 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.International, foreign affairs
$151,4502022 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.INTERNATIONAL, FOREIGN AFFAIRS
$150,0002022 Ghr FoundationAn exit grant to support their current work and to leverage additional funding from other foundations
$125,0002021 Ghr FoundationUnarmed Civilian Protection (UCP) Core Support for Twin Cities Phase 2
$125,0002020 Ghr FoundationUnarmed Civilian Protection (UCP) Core Support for Twin Cities Phase 2
$122,0002023 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.INTERNATIONAL, FOREIGN AFFAIRS
$110,0002024 Holthues TrustAdvocacy and Outreach
$110,0002023 Holthues TrustAdvocacy and Outreach
$110,0002021 Holthues TrustAdvocacy and Outreach
$109,9982020 Colombe Peace FoundationGENERAL PURPOSES
$100,0002022 Wellspring Philanthropic FundOPERATING SUPPORT
$100,0002021 McKnight FoundationTo build capacity to grow the impact and scope of local efforts to reimagine safety and address community requests for skills workshops
$100,0002021 Wellspring Philanthropic FundOPERATING SUPPORT
$100,0002020 McKnight FoundationFor program support
$100,0002020 Humanity UnitedThe purpose of this grant is to provide general operating support to Nonviolent Peaceforce's office, staff, and programs in South Sudan.
$100,0002020 Wellspring Philanthropic FundOperating support
$93,9502024 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.INTERNATIONAL, FOREIGN AFFAIRS
$90,0022021 Colombe Peace FoundationGENERAL PURPOSES
$75,0002023 The Asian American FoundationTAAF ANTI-HATE INITIATIVE
$50,0002024 New Venture FundCIVIL RIGHTS, SOCIAL ACTION, ADVOCACY
$50,0002022 Colombe Peace FoundationGENERAL PURPOSES

All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $4,687,443
  • Number of Grants: 6
  • Number of Recipients: 2

Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$1,000,0002023 Multiple Europe RecipientsTO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE, INC. WORLDWIDE BY PROMOTING, DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING UNARMED CIVILIAN PEACEKEEPING AS A TOOL FOR REDUCING VIOLENCE AND PROTECTING CIVILIANS.
$934,9102020 Multiple EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) RecipientsTo support the mission of Nonviolent Peaceforce, Inc. worldwide by promoting, developing and implementing unarmed civilian peacekeeping as a tool for reducing violence and protecting civilians.
$785,1572021 Multiple Europe RecipientsTO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE, INC. WORLDWIDE BY PROMOTING, DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING UNARMED CIVILIAN PEACEKEEPING AS A TOOL FOR REDUCING VIOLENCE AND PROTECTING CIVILIANS.
$700,0002024 Multiple EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) RecipientsTO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF NONVIOLENT PEACEFORE, INC. WORLDWIDE BY PROMOTING, DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING UNARMED CIVILIAN PEACEKEEPING AS A TOOL FOR REDUCING VIOLENCE AND PROTECTING CIVILIANS.
$630,0202022 Multiple Europe RecipientsTO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE, INC. WORLDWIDE BY PROMOTING, DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING UNARMED CIVILIAN PEACEKEEPING AS A TOOL FOR REDUCING VIOLENCE AND PROTECTING CIVILIANS.

References

1. Nonviolent Peaceforce. “What We Do.” https://nonviolentpeaceforce.org/what-we-do/. Accessed July 8, 2022.