About Us

About Us

Council of American Peace Advocates (CAPA)

The Council of American Peace Advocates (CAPA) is a global organization dedicated to promoting peace, ethical leadership, and sustainable development. It works at community, national, and international levels to support conflict resolution, strengthen governance, and advance social responsibility.

CAPA provides training and capacity-building programs focused on leadership development, gender-based violence prevention, and community education. Its initiatives often align with global observances such as International Women’s Day and the International Day of Peace, reinforcing its commitment to human rights, gender equality, and social justice.

Through advocacy, mentorship, and humanitarian efforts, CAPA empowers youth, women, and emerging leaders while supporting community development and well-being.
Overall, the organization equips individuals and communities with the tools and knowledge needed to build peaceful, resilient, and sustainable societies in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Who We Are

A national nonprofit advancing peace, unity, and civic harmony across the United States.

What We Do

We unite leaders and communities to promote non-violence, youth empowerment, and peaceful coexistence.

Our Impact

We bridge communities and institutions through education, mediation, and crisis support.

COUNCIL OF AMERICAN PEACE ADVOCATES NINE (9) AWARDS CATEGORIES

1. Lifetime & Distinguished Service Awards

AWARDS

2. Leadership & Governance Peace Awards

AWARDS

3. Community & Grassroots Peace Awards

AWARDS

4. Interfaith & Religious Peace Awards

AWARDS

5. Youth, Education & Academic Peace Awards

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6. Human Rights & Humanitarian Peace Awards

AWARDS

7. Media, Advocacy & Public Engagement Awards

AWARDS

8. International & Diplomatic Peace Awards

AWARDS

9. Special Recognition & Honorary Decorations

AWARDS

AWARD CREDIBILITY, CRITERIA & NOMINATION GUIDELINES

1. General Eligibility

Nominees may be:

1. Individuals, institutions, or organizations
2. From the United States or international
3. Active in peace advocacy, peace-building, conflict resolution, diplomacy, humanitarian service, governance, education, media, or interfaith engagement
4. Nominees must demonstrate integrity, non-violence, and measurable impact.

2. Core Evaluation Criteria

Each nomination will be evaluated on the following weighted criteria:

1. Impact (30%) – Tangible peace outcomes achieved – Reduction of conflict or promotion of harmony
2. Leadership & Integrity (20%) – Ethical conduct – Credibility and moral standing
3. Innovation & Strategy (15%) – Creative or strategic approaches to peace advocacy
4. Sustainability (15%) – Long-term viability of peace initiatives
5. Scope & Reach (10%) – Community, national, or global influence
6. Advocacy & Influence (10%) – Policy, public awareness, or behavioral change

3. Nomination Process

Nominations may be submitted by peers, institutions, councils, or self-nominated Each nomination must include:
- Completed nomination form
- 500–1,000 word citation statement
- Evidence of impact (reports, links, testimonials, media coverage)
- Two referees or endorsers

4. Selection Process

Reviewed by CAPA Awards & Ethics Committee
- Final approval by CAPA Governing Council
- All deliberations are confidential
- Decisions are final and not subject to appeal.

5. Award credibility

These awards are:
1. Conferred annually
2. Categorized as Gold / Platinum / Diamond
3. Issued with citations, medals, certificates, Vehicles plate numbers(optional), insignia etc.
4. Backed by clear criteria of (impact, integrity, reach, sustainability)