CNAS Supporters
CNAS is grateful to the generous donors who help make our work possible. With their support, the Center continues to develop bold, innovative ideas that shape and elevate the national security debate in a period of great change. We thank all of the donors who have supported CNAS since its founding.
Contributions from October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024:
$500,000 and above
- Amazon.com, Inc.
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Drue and H.J. Heinz II Charitable Trust
- Microsoft Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- Open Philanthropy
- Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc.
- U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
$250,000 to $499,999
- Carol G. Deane
- Doug Silverman
- Eric Schmidt
- Google LLC
- The Roche Family Foundation, Inc.
- U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. European Command, Russia Strategic Initiative (via Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.)
$100,000 to $249,999
- Amazon Web Services, Inc.
- Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
- Carl and Nancy Glaeser
- Chevron Corporation
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Denis Bovin
- Embassy of Japan to the United States of America
- Exiger LLC
- Georgetown University, Center for Security and Emerging Technology
- Jeffrey M. Talpins Foundation
- John Rosenwald
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Leidos Holdings, Inc.
- Leonardo US Corporation
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Meta Platforms, Inc.
- Michael Sonnenfeldt
- Michael Zak
- Neal Blue via General Atomics
- NVIDIA Corporation
- Qualcomm Inc.
- RTX Corporation
- Semiconductor Industry Association
- SK Americas, Inc.
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office
- The Boeing Company
- The Business Roundtable, Inc.
- U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Net Assessment
- U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Savannah River National Laboratory (via Longenecker & Associates)
$50,000 to $99,999
- Anduril Industries, Inc.
- BAE Systems, Inc.
- Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
- BP America, Inc.
- ExxonMobil Corporation
- General Motors Co.
- Intel Corporation
- Karen and Bill Dahut
- Korea Foundation
- Longview Nuclear Weapons Policy Fund Program
- Michael Beckley & Ana Echemendia
- Palantir Technologies Inc.
- Western Digital Corporation
$25,000 to $49,999
- Aaron Nasi
- Abdul Subhani
- Adam Pritzker
- Ajiliti Inc.
- Alexander R. Slusky
- Apple Inc.
- Avichal Garg
- Bharat Bhisé
- BGR Group
- Dale Ponikvar
- Dan Sundheim
- David Scully
- Effective Institutions Project Inc.
- GE Aerospace
- General Dynamics Corporation
- Government of Canada, Department of National Defence, Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security
- Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
- ITOCHU Aviation, Inc.
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation
- Jared Cohen
- Jeffrey N. Hogan
- Jeremy Katz
- Jonathan Levine
- Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.
- Karen Seitz
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Korea Semiconductor Industry Association
- Marubeni America Corporation
- Michael A. Brown
- Michèle Flournoy
- Mike and Nancy Petters
- NEC Corporation of America
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Public Diplomacy Division
- Perry Boyle
- PsiQuantum, Corp.
- Rebecca Liao
- Scale AI, Inc.
- Skydio, Inc.
- SoftBank Group US, Inc.
- Steven Fox
- Sumitomo Corporation of Americas
- Temasek International (USA) LLC
- The Republic of Korea, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- The Norwegian Ministry of Defense
- The Newton and Rochelle Becker Charitable Trust
- URSA Major Technologies, Inc.
- Ursula Burns
$10,000 to $24,999
- Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation
- American Rheinmetall Defense, Inc.
- Arnold and Jan Punaro
- Brian Frank
- Carl Huttenlocher
- David Hogan
- David Schwimmer
- Ellen Lord
- Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Frederick O. Terrell
- Government of Australia, Department of Defense, Strategic Policy Division
- Jane Wales
- Raj Shah
- Shelley Leibowtiz (via The Herbert & Nell Singer Foundation, Inc.)
- Textron Inc.
- Thomas Schick
- TotalEnergies Washington DC Representative Office
- Varun Marya and Rashmi Yadav Marya
$5,000 to $9,999
- Eric Medow
- Ray Rothrock
- Richard Danzig
- Robert D. Patch
- Ronald Lee
- The Federal Republic of Germany, Federal Agency for Foreign Affairs
- With Honor
Under $4,999
- Adam Golodner
- Adam Klein
- Aimen Mir
- Alexander Brady Foundation
- Alexander Higgs
- Alex Zerden
- American Online Giving Foundation, Inc.
- Bill Lee
- Bill Lynn
- Bobby Ray Inman
- Brendan Stecchini
- Carla A. Hills
- Cecil Haney
- Charles Rodriguez
- Christopher Kolenda
- Combined Federal Campaign
- Corinna Balderramos Robinson
- Craig Obey
- Daniel Kurtenbach
- Daniel Miller
- David Eisenberg
- David Lam
- David Stafford
- Diana Negroponte
- Donald Penovi
- Eric Hirschhorn
- Frank Gallucci
- Fred Mason
- Jahna Hartwig
- James O'Sullivan
- James Thomas
- Jason Cheng
- Jason Fish
- John Horn
- John Richardson
- John R. Seeger
- Joseph I. Lieberman
- Kathleen Fisher
- Kevin Cronin
- Kevin Lynch
- Kyle Rosenthal
- Lars Johanson
- Lawrence Prior
- Leonard Mendonca
- Madelaine Berg
- Manuel Donesa, Jr.
- Mark Olinger
- Matthew and Susan Mackowski
- Melissa Johanson
- Michael Fruchtman
- Michael Haverty
- Michael Margolis
- Mitchell Bigel
- Neal Urwitz
- Paula Dobriansky
- Paul Hughes
- Peter DeNeufville
- Peter Feaver
- Peter Harrell
- Richard Armitage
- Rick Olson
- Robert O. Work
- Robert Shaw II
- Scott Zuerlein
- Sheila Ronis
- Shinsuke Takahashi
- Stephen Cheung
- Stewart Parker
- Thomas Kane
- Tomoyuki Tono Kakizoe
- Vijai Singh-Persaud
- Wayne and Elizabeth Safro
- Will Harwood
- Yasuhiro Hayasaki
- Zeb Bradford
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