Global Centre For Pluralism Opens Submissions For 2027 Global Pluralism Award
“Around the world, we see a backlash against difference, but we also see champions who refuse to let that fear win,” says Meredith Preston McGhie, Secretary General of the Global Centre for Pluralism.“The Global Pluralism Award exists to shine a light on these forms of pluralism in action. We invite the world to show us who is building bridges, challenging narratives, and proving that diverse societies can be the most stable and equitable.”
Presented every other year, the Award highlights the most impactful work happening globally to advance pluralism, creating communities, institutions and systems where differences can coexist with dignity, people are treated fairly, and everyone can belong and contribute. Examples of pluralism in action range from health care providers ensuring all communities receive the best care and technology that builds trust rather than entrenching polarization, to regular people getting together to break down legal, societal, or educational barriers, making sure those who are excluded become part of shaping the future, among many others.
Three winners will share a total prize pool of 150,000 Canadian Dollars (50,000 CAD each). More than the monetary prize, recipients will become part of the Pluralism Leadership Network, formed by the laureates since 2017. In addition, the Award recognizes up to seven honourable mention recipients. All ten join past laureates in a global community of practice they can share their on-the-ground experiences, foster concrete partnerships, engage with fresh ideas from peers working in different sectors and under different conditions, and much more.
Eligibility and Selection
The Global Pluralism Award recognizes a range of actors working to build more inclusive societies. Eligible candidates include organizations, artists and musicians, academics, policymakers, civil society organizations, social enterprises, corporations, educational institutions, public agencies, and others. Organizations or individuals can self-nominate or be nominated by a third party – in this case, the nominee is required to complete the full application themselves, so we encourage the nominator to provide ample time for the nominee to put forth a compelling application.
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Key Details for Submission
Submissions Open: June 1st, 2026
Deadline: July 17 at 5:00 PM ET
Candidates can be nominated by a third party or apply directly.
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About the Global Centre for Pluralism
The Global Centre for Pluralism is an independent charitable organization founded by His Highness Prince Karim al-Hussaini Aga Khan IV and the Government of Canada. We believe that societies thrive when differences are valued. Our mission is to share perspectives, inform policies and actions, and open spaces for pluralism to advance. To achieve our mission, we work with policy leaders, educators and community builders around the world to amplify and implement the transformative power of pluralism.
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