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, 2019 to September 30, 2020:
$500,000 and above
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- Quadrivium Foundation
- Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. (SRF)
- U.S. Department of State
$250,000 to $499,999
- Neal Blue
- The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- U.S Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
- U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Net Assessment
$100,000 to $249,999
- Bank of America Corporation
- Brighton Marine
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Chevron Corporation
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Comcast
- Craig Newmark Philanthropies
- DataRobot, Inc.
- Carol Deane
- Democracy Fund
- Drue and H.J. Heinz II Charitable Trust
- Embassy of Japan to the United States of America
- Facebook, Inc.
- Georgetown University
- The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (through KfW)
- Carl and Nancy Glaeser
- Goldman Sachs Gives Annual Giving Fund
- Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Foundation, Inc.
- Google, LLC
- Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
- Korea Foundation
- Leidos Holdings, Inc.
- Leonardo DRS
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Luminate Foundation, Inc.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Prudential Financial, Inc.
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund Inc.
- John Rosenwald
- Eric and Wendy Schmidt
- Doug Silverman
- Robert Bosch Stiftung
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO)
- Michael Zak
$50,000 to $99,999
- Amazon Web Services, Inc.
- BAE Systems, Inc.
- Doug and Kim Beck
- Bell Textron, Inc.
- Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
- BP America, Inc.
- Citigroup, Inc.
- Deloitte
- Equinor USA
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- Government of Canada, Department of National Defence
- Heinz Family Foundation
- International Business Machines Corporation
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Long & Kimmy Nguyen Family Foundation
- Palantir Technologies, Inc.
- Ploughshares Fund
- Qualcomm, Inc.
- Raytheon Company (now Raytheon Technologies Corporation)
- The Roche Family Foundation, Inc.
- Semiconductor Industry Association
- U.S. National Intelligence Council
- U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Visa, Inc.
$25,000 to $49,999
- Applied Materials, Inc.
- The Bank Policy Institute
- Beacon Global Strategies, LLC
- Michael Beckley
- BGR Group
- The Boeing Company
- Bovin Family Foundation
- H. Perry Boyle
- Crowell & Moring LLP
- Elbit Systems of America, LLC
- Gates Policy Initiative
- Institute for War & Peace Reporting
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation
- Marubeni America Corporation
- Mastercard, Inc.
- McKinsey & Company
- Morningstar Philanthropic Fund
- NEC Corporation of America
- New York State Health Foundation
- Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
- Walter Parkes
- Pioneer Natural Resources Company
- Dale Ponikvar
- SoftBank Group
- Strategic Project Solutions, Inc.
- Sumitomo Corporation
- Todd Zabelle
- Total USA
$10,000 to $24,999
- Arm Limited
- Kurt Campbell
- Charles Koch Foundation
- Franklin Templeton
- ITOCHU Aviation, Inc.
- ITOCHU International, Inc.
- Lewis and Ellen Kaden
- MUFG Bank, Ltd.
- Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Pallas Advisors
- Peter Joseph
- Mike and Nancy Petters
- Arnold and Jan Punaro
- Rebecca Liao
- Rheinmetall AG
- Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
- David Schwimmer and Katherine Greig
- Karen Seitz
- Raj Shah
- Fred Terrell
- Textron, Inc.
- United Parcel Service, Inc.
- Jane Wales
$5,000 to $9,999
- The Common Mission Project
- Finland Ministry of Defence
- Michèle Flournoy
- Kathryn Hall
- Heinrich Boll Foundation, North America
- The LWH Family Foundation
- Joshua Ouellette
- The Pennsylvania State University
- Joe Reeder
- Roxiticus Foundation
- Thomas Schick
- Ted Schlein
- Micheal Sonnenfeldt
- With Honor Action, Inc.
Under $4,999
- Merritt Baer
- Doug Belair
- Anne T. Bellinger
- Neil Bhatiya
- Iris Bulls
- Philip Carter
- Stephen Cheung
- Ellen Cleary
- Steve Cohen
- Elbridge Colby
- Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
- Kevin Cronin
- Matthew P. Daley
- Paula Dobriansky
- Manuel Donesa Jr.
- Mark Drapeau
- Charles Dunlap
- Morton R. Dworken
- Yaya Fanusie
- Peter Feaver
- Frank Finelli
- Michael Fruchtman
- Alex Fung
- Frank Gallucci
- John Goodwin
- Michael Green and Eileen Pennington
- Wallace C. Gregson, Jr.
- Kristen Hajduk
- Robert Hale
- Cecil Haney
- Lee Haney
- Peter Harrell
- Yasuhiro Hayasaki
- Jeannette Haynie
- Vlado and Cirpora Herman
- Eric Hirschhorn
- Royce Hoyle
- Lars Johanson
- Melissa Johanson
- Thomas P. Kane
- Adam Klein
- Robert Kleinberg
- Susan Koch
- Joseph Lieberman
- Shelley Liebowitz
- Donald Loren and Maureen Lynch
- Clif Luber
- Kevin Lynch
- William Lynn
- Varun and Rashmi Yadav Marya
- Gale Mattox
- Paul Maykish
- Michael McDermott
- Julianne McKinnon
- Leonard Medonca
- Mark Olinger
- Takashi Onizuka
- James O'Sullivan
- Michael Pillsbury
- Alan Platt
- Jonathan Raviv
- Charles G. Rodriguez
- Sheila Ronis
- Ray Rothrock
- Lawrence Rucker and Karen Snead
- Richardson Schell
- Thayer Scott
- Jacob Sharpe
- Robert Shaw
- Anne-Marie Slaughter
- John Sloan
- Anthony Spadaro
- David Stafford
- Mikael Staier
- Ann Thomas
- James Thomas
- Tomoyuki Tono
- William Treseder
- Jennifer Vladyka
- Leigh Warner
- Robert Work
- John Yuill
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