Cooperation Circles

A URI Cooperation Circle is a self-organizing group of at least seven members who follow three or more faith traditions - including atheists agnostics and humanists - taking any kind of action to create cultures of peace, justice, and healing

Learn how to become a Cooperation Circle.

476 Results

Kanya Vishwas Peace Foundation

We are providing education to young girls from different religious communities in rural and urban areas. When girls from different traditions are able to discuss issues they all face, such as hygiene and early marriage, they instantly recognize their bond. This opens the possibility to help each other in building interfaith cooperation from early stages.

Karni CC

"Our purpose is to promote communal harmony and peace among the youth."

Karol Bagh CC

"Our purpose is to end religiously motivated violence and to put aside our differences so that we may serve society as one, united organization."

Light Up - Emotions Matter Foundation

Light Up is one of the first few social ventures that is focusing on harnessing the emotional intelligence (EI) of children, parents, and teachers by developing their social and emotional competencies and providing them with tools necessary to form a cohesive, non-violent, and caring community that would ultimately equip them to lead happier and more successful lives.

Millat Congregation CC

"Our purpose: to promote peace through building an inclusive community that has no orphans, no injustice, and everyone's values are respected; to deepen our own cultural values; and to bring about positive change that leads to a more peaceful life."

My Perch

My Perch is a space run and managed by kids where they receive love and warmth, and where they speak their mind, share their ideas and imagination, and decide the kind of activities they want to develop.