CNAS Supporters
CNAS is grateful to the generous contributors 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 who have supported CNAS since its founding.
Contributions from October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025:
$500,000 and above
- Amazon.com, Inc.
- Coefficient Giving
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- U.S. Department of Defense, Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO)
$250,000 to $499,999
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Embassy of Japan to the United States of America
- Smith and Richardson Foundation, Inc.
- DALHAP Investments Ltd. (via The RAND Corporation)
- U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
$100,000 to $249,999
- Amazon Web Services (AWS), Inc.
- Anduril Industries, Inc.
- Bob Woodruff Foundation
- Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Inc.
- Carol Deane
- Chevron Corporation
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Doug Silverman
- Drue and H.J. Heinz II Charitable Trust
- Founders Pledge, Inc.
- Google LLC
- Intel Corporation
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Leidos Holdings, Inc.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Meta Platforms, Inc.
- Michael Sonnenfeldt
- Michael Zak
- Open Society Foundations (OSF)
- Pfizer Inc.
- Qualcomm Inc.
- RTX Corporation
- Semiconductor Industry Association
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office
- The Business Roundtable, Inc.
- The Motwani Jadeja Global Foundation
- The Roche Family Foundation, Inc.
- The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. European Command, Russia Strategic Initiative (via Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.)
- U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Savannah River National Laboratory (via Longenecker & Associates)
$50,000 to $99,999
- Adam Pritzker
- BAE Systems, Inc.
- Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO)
- BP America Inc.
- Cheniere Energy, Inc.
- Denis Bovin
- The Federal Republic of Germany, Federal Agency for Foreign Affairs
- Fincantieri S.p.A.
- Humanity United
- Korea Foundation
- M&C Saatchi World Services LLP
- Michael Beckley
- Microsoft Corporation
- NATO Summit Consortium (via the Atlantic Council)
- NVIDIA Corporation
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund Inc.
- Scale AI, Inc.
- Sumitomo Corporation of Americas
- The Boeing Company
- U.S.-Japan Foundation
- Western Digital Corporation
$25,000 to $49,999
- Aaron Nasi
- Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation
- Alexander R. Slusky
- Avichal Garg
- BGR Group
- Christian Strain
- Citigroup Inc.
- David Capaldi
- David Jar
- David Scully
- Derek Smith
- Drew McKnight
- Epirus Inc.
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- General Dynamics Corporation
- General Motors Company
- Heinz Family Foundation
- Invenergy LLC
- ITOCHU Aviation, Inc.
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation
- Jay Collins
- Jeffrey N. Hogan
- Karen Gephardt
- Korea Semiconductor Industry Association
- Leonardo DRS, Inc.
- Lithuania Ministry of Defence
- Marubeni America Corporation
- Mastercard Inc.
- Michael A. Brown
- Michèle Flournoy
- Neal Blue via General Atomics
- NEC Corporation of America
- Rebecca Liao
- Schneider Electric SE
- SoftBank Group Corp
- The CDR Johnson Family Foundation Inc
- The Newton and Rochelle Becker Charitable Trust
- Varun Marya and Rashmi Yadav Marya
- Walter Parkes
$10,000 to $24,999
- Aaron Weitman
- American Rheinmetall Defense, Inc.
- Brian Frank
- Carl and Nancy Glaeser
- David Schwimmer
- Ellen Lord
- Embassy of Japan to the United States of America
- Embassy of Switzerland
- Embassy of the United Kingdom
- Henry B. Howard
- Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
- Infineon Technologies AG
- Jason Wong
- Major General Arnold Punaro and Mrs. Jan Punaro
- Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc.
- Noam Samson
- Joe Reeder
- Shelley Leibowitz
- The Herbert & Nell Singer Foundation, Inc.
$5,000 to $9,999
- Charity Dean
- Craig Campbell
- David Lam
- Eric Medow
- Frank Cohen
- George T. Conway III
- Jane Wales
- Katie Hall
- Mara Batlin & David Deniger
- Ray Rothrock
- Richard Danzig
- Ronald Lee
Under $4,999
- Agnes A. Phllips
- Alan Obstler
- Alex Zerden
- American Online Giving Foundation, Inc.
- Angelo Moushaiti
- Anthony Spadaro
- Bank of America Corporation
- Bill Lynn
- Bradley A. Brooker
- Carla A. Hills
- Charles Dunlap
- Charles. Rodriguez
- Christopher Kolenda
- Clif Luber
- Combined Federal Campaign
- Creighton Reed
- Daniel Kurtenbach
- Daniel O’Sullivan
- Daniel Schneiderman
- David Aaron
- David Stafford
- Douglas Marston
- Frances Murphy
- Frank Gallucci
- Franklin Templeton Investments
- Fred Mason
- James Thomas
- Jason Cheng
- Jason Fish
- John Horn
- John Richardson
- John R. Seeger
- John Sloan
- Jonathan Lee
- Joseph Moreno
- Julie Zinamon
- Kaleb Redden
- Kevin Cronin
- Kevin Lynch
- Kyle Rosenthal
- Larry Taylor
- Lars Johanson
- Lawrence Prior
- Manuel Donesa Jr.
- Mark Olinger
- Martin Pitt
- Mary Ellen Callahan
- Matthew and Susan Mackowski
- McAdams Foundation
- Melissa Johanson
- Michael Fruchtman
- Miesha Robinson
- Mitchell Bigel
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Public Diplomacy Division
- Patrick W. Wilson
- Paul Rosenzweig
- Paula Dobriansky
- Peter Feaver
- Peter Harrell
- Peter L. Levin
- Phillip Carter
- Robert Eatinger
- Robert O. Work
- Samuel Fisch
- Scarlett Kao
- Steve Leber
- Stewart Parker
- Sue Sottile
- Takashi Onizuka
- Thomas Lavin
- Thayer Scott
- Tomoyuki Tono Kakizoe
- Vofee Kromah
- William Swislow
- Yasuhiro Hayasaki
- Zeb Bradford
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