Good Conflict

For Public Education On Conflict Management

  • Amount
    $400,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/19/2024
  • Term
    23 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
Through education and original content, Good Conflict seeks to generate functional conflict in a dysfunctional time. Good Conflict’s hypothesis is that our society needs to build immunity against high conflict (the kind of intractable disputes that turn people against each other, block progress, and spread misery). One way to do this is to help people build the skills to navigate conflict more intelligently — and resist the manipulation of conflict entrepreneurs. This grant supports a charitable project that Good Conflict will undertake to educate the public on conflict management, including making high-quality, self-paced, digital courses available to a broad spectrum of leaders and communicators and also sharing original resources and public storytelling campaigns. This project grant will allow Good Conflict to make conflict management resources more accessible to the broader public, free of charge.
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for public education on conflict management  
Through education and original content, Good Conflict seeks to generate functional conflict in a dysfunctional time. Good Conflict’s hypothesis is that our society needs to build immunity against high conflict (the kind of intractable disputes that turn people against each other, block progress, and spread misery). One way to do this is to help people build the skills to navigate conflict more intelligently — and resist the manipulation of conflict entrepreneurs. This grant supports a charitable project that Good Conflict will undertake to educate the public on conflict management, including making high-quality, self-paced, digital courses available to a broad spectrum of leaders and communicators and also sharing original resources and public storytelling campaigns. This project grant will allow Good Conflict to make conflict management resources more accessible to the broader public, free of charge.