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20 de maio de 2026
This commitment builds on the significant investments Open Society has made in the United States to support rights, equity, and justice, and represents a meaningful expansion of the Foundations work on democracy reform and economic justice. It complements other ongoing U.S. initiatives, including on drug policy reform, migration, U.S. foreign policy, and our impact investing and strategic litigation work.
Democratic governments must create opportunity for all Americansnot just in principle, but in their daily lives. Guaranteed rights and freedoms are just as critical as broad economic prosperity and are the strongest defense we have against a closed society, said Alex Soros, chair of the Open Society Foundations. Our new investments will tackle these twin challenges of improving economic well-being and expanding rights so that opportunity and freedom are finally both defining features of American life and democracy.
Through this effort, Open Society will issue grants to organizations at the national, state, and local levels working across the following pillars:
This initiative builds on a long American tradition that links liberty to livelihood said Binaifer Nowrojee, president of the Open Society Foundations. Today, that promise remains unfulfilled. Open Society is committed to supporting the realization of these longstanding aspirations for the next generation.
Open Society is launching this commitment at a time of profound challenge for the United States amid economic insecurity, declining trust in institutions, and assaults on basic rights as we approach the 250th anniversary of its founding.
This is both a moral and material response to a time when rights and freedoms are being rolled back across the country, and far too many people cannot afford the basics even though we live in the wealthiest country in the world, said Laleh Ispahani, managing director for the U.S. at Open Society. We will invest in new thinking to reimagine and reframe individual rights and core economic needs. Open Society has decades of experience tackling these issues here and around the world. We must now take up this task in the more deeply connected way MLK and FDR envisionedto defend and bolster fundamental freedoms hand in hand with promoting policies that expand opportunity.

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