Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund

The Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) is a nonprofit foundation based in Geneva, Switzerland. It is the first global effort to support local, community-level initiatives aimed at strengthening resilience against violent extremist agendas.

The Guardian described the organization as "The world’s first global counter-terrorism “bank”."

The foundation was announced by US Secretary of State John Kerry and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu at the fourth Global Counterterrorism Forum Ministerial in New York, on 27 September 2013. On 9 September 2014, the foundation was officially established. A Headquarters Agreement conferring to GCERF the status of an international organisation in Switzerland was signed on 26 May 2015.

Nineteen donors and the private sector have contributed more than USD 100 million for GCERF programming.

Partner countries
Countries receiving assistance are:


 * Albania
 * Bangladesh
 * Bosnia and Herzegovina
 * Burkina Faso
 * Kenya
 * Kosovo
 * Mali
 * Niger
 * Nigeria
 * North Macedonia
 * Philippines
 * Somalia
 * Sri Lanka
 * Tunisia

Donors
Donors are:


 * Australia
 * Canada
 * Denmark
 * France
 * Germany
 * Italy
 * Japan
 * Liechtenstein
 * Morocco
 * European Union
 * Netherlands
 * New Zealand
 * Norway
 * Qatar
 * Spain
 * Sweden
 * Switzerland
 * United Kingdom
 * United States of America