CNAS Supporters
CNAS is grateful to the generous donors who help make our work possible. With this support, the Center can continue to develop bold, innovative ideas to shape and elevate the national security debate during a period of great change. We thank all the donors who have supported CNAS since its founding.
Contributions from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022:
$500,000 and above
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- Open Philanthropy
- Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. (SRF)
- U.S. Department of Defense, Secretary of the Air Force Concepts Development and Management (SAF/CDM), Office of Commercial and Economic Analysis (OCEA)
$250,000 to $499,999
- Eric and Wendy Schmidt by recommendation of Schmidt Futures program
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMCO)
- Open Society Foundations (OSF)
- U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
- U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Net Assessment (ONA)
$100,000 to $249,999
- Amazon Web Services (AWS), Inc.
- Apple Inc.
- Bank of America Corporation
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Carol Deane
- Chevron Corporation
- Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC
- Craig Newmark Foundation
- Democracy Fund
- Doug Silverman
- Embassy of Japan to the United States of America
- Georgetown University, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET)
- Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings Inc.
- Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Foundation, Inc.
- Google LLC
- Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), Inc.
- John Rosenwald
- Leidos Holdings, Inc.
- Leonardo DRS, Inc.
- Michael Zak
- Neal Blue
- Qualcomm, Inc.
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO)
- The Boeing Company
- The Roche Family Foundation, Inc.
- The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
$50,000 to $99,999
- AT&T Inc.
- BAE Systems, Inc.
- Bharat Bhisé
- Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
- Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Inc.
- BP America, Inc.
- Citigroup Inc.
- Denis Bovin
- Drue and H.J. Heinz II Charitable Trust
- Embassy of the Republic of Latvia to the United States of America
- Heinz Family Foundation
- Intel Corporation
- International Republican Institute (IRI)
- JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPMC)
- Karen Seitz
- Korea Foundation
- Lithuanian Ministry of Defence
- Markle Foundation
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc. (RBF)
- Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA)
- SoftBank Group Corp.
- Solana Foundation
- Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Visa Inc.
$25,000 to $49,999
- Abdul Subhani
- Andreessen Horowitz (a16z)
- Beacon Global Strategies LLC (BGS)
- BGR Group
- Christian Strain
- Circle Internet Financial, LLC
- Coinbase Global, Inc.
- Dale Ponikvar
- Derek Smith
- Drew McKnight
- Elbit Systems of America, LLC
- Embassy of the United Kingdom to the United States of America
- Equinor US Operations LLC
- Exiger LLC
- ExxonMobil Corporation
- FTX.US*
- General Dynamics Corporation
- Government of Canada, Department of National Defense, Mobilizing Insights in Defense and Security (MINDS) Program
- Humanity United
- International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
- Jacob Helberg
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
- Jeremy Katz
- Joe Purcell
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Mahesh Veerina
- Marubeni America Corporation
- Matthew Kibble
- Matthew Scott
- Michael Beckley
- Michael Brown
- NEC Corporation of America
- Palantir Technologies Inc.
- Pallas Advisors
- Paxos Trust Company, LLC
- Perry Boyle
- Rebecca Liao
- Roderick Jones
- Schneider Electric SE
- Sequoia Capital
- Steven Fox
- Sumitomo Corporation of Americas
- Temasek International (USA) LLC
- The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Todd Zabelle
- U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. European Command, Russia Strategic Initiative (via Alion Science and Technology Corporation)
- Varun Marya and Rashmi Yadav Marya
- Western Digital Corporation
$10,000 to $24,999
- Alex Slusky
- American Rheinmetall Defense, Inc.
- Arnold and Jan Punaro
- Cole Engineering Services, Inc. (CESI)
- David Schwimmer and Katherine Greig
- Embassy of Finland to the United States of America
- ITOCHU Aviation, Inc.
- ITOCHU International Inc.
- Jane Wales
- Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.
- Michèle Flournoy
- Mike and Nancy Petters
- Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
- Raj Shah
- Raj Venkatesan
- Richard Danzig
- Textron Inc.
- TotalEnergies Washington DC Representative Office LLC
- Uniswap Labs
- Vets in Tech
$5,000 to $9,999
- Adam Zimbler
- Alex Tureman
- Alexander Brady Foundation
- Anonymous
- Eric Medow
- Franklin Templeton Investments
- Henry B. Howard
- Joe Reeder
- Katie Hall
- Kevin Lynch
- Mara Batlin
- The Common Mission Project
- The James and Judith K. Dimon Foundation
- Tom Schick
Under $4,999
- Adam Klein
- Aerospace Industries Association (AIA)
- Aimen Mir
- Alan Platt
- Alex Zerden
- Andrew Wright
- Anne Bellinger
- Anthony Spadaro
- Bill Lee
- Bill Lynn
- Byron Callan
- Cecil Haney
- Charles Dunlap
- Charles Rodriguez
- Charles Sedgwick Dienst
- Christian Miles
- Christopher Kolenda
- Curtis Frye
- Daniel Kurtenbach
- Daniel Schneiderman
- David Stafford
- Donald Loren and Maureen Lynch
- Doug Belair
- Douglas Marston
- Ellen Cleary
- Ellen Lord
- Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States of America
- Eric Hirschhorn
- Erin C. Conaton
- Frank Finelli
- Frank Okata
- Fred Mason
- Give Lively Foundation Inc.
- Jahna Hartwig
- James O'Sullivan
- James Perkins
- James Thomas
- John and Elizabeth Lewis
- John Richardson
- John Robert Behrman
- John Seeger
- John Sloan
- Jonathan Clifford
- Joseph Lieberman
- Kathleen Fisher
- Kayvan Chinichian
- Kevin Cronin
- Lars Johanson
- Lawrence and Karen Snead
- Leigh Warner
- Leonard Mendonca
- Loren DeJonge Schulman
- Loyde Yates
- Manuel Donesa, Jr.
- Mark Olinger
- Melissa Johanson
- Michael Fruchtman
- Michael Schneider
- Mikeal Staier
- Neal Urwitz
- Patrick Wilson
- Paula Dobriansky
- Peeranut Visetsuth
- Peter DeNeufville
- Peter Feaver
- Peter Harrell
- Philip Carter
- Robert Hale
- Robert W. Shaw II
- Robert Work
- Ronald Lee
- Roslenn Richardson
- Samuel Heins
- Schuyler Zwar
- Scott Roffman
- Shelley Leibowitz
- Stephen Cheung
- Stephen Fusi
- Stewart Parker
- Takashi Onizuka
- Thayer Scott
- Timothy McDonald
- Tomoyuki Tono Kakizoe
- Trey Meeks
- U.S. Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
- Wallace Gregson, Jr.
- William Quinn
- William Tressder
- Yasuhiro Hayasaki
*Returned Funds.
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