The International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) is an interfaith, international peace organization founded in 1914 that promotes nonviolence, reconciliation, and justice as the basis for lasting peace. Its U.S. branch, Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR-USA), advances similar principles domestically through education, advocacy, and grassroots organizing focused on peacebuilding and human rights.
IFOR and FOR-USA typically advocate for nonviolent conflict resolution, nuclear disarmament, human rights protections, racial justice, immigration reform, economic justice, and reductions in military spending. They support legislation promoting peacebuilding, restorative justice, and international cooperation.
Primarily funded through individual donations, foundation grants, membership contributions, and charitable fundraising.
National and regional Fellowship of Reconciliation branches worldwide, interfaith peace coalitions, and partnerships with human rights and social justice organizations.
Non-profit organization