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, 2020 to September 30, 2021:
$500,000 and above
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- 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
- The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- Neal Blue
- Open Philanthropy
- Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. (SRF)
$100,000 to $249,999
- Amazon Web Services, Inc.
- Carl and Nancy Glaeser
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Carol Deane
- Charles Koch Institute
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Democracy Fund
- Doug Silverman
- Eric and Wendy Schmidt, by recommendation of the Schmidt Futures program
- European Union (through The German Marshall Fund of the United States)
- Facebook, Inc.
- Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Foundation, Inc.
- Google LLC
- Heinz Family Foundation
- Henry B. Howard
- Honeywell International, Inc.
- Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
- Korea Foundation
- Leidos Holdings, Inc.
- Leonardo DRS
- Luminate Foundation, Inc.
- Michael Zak
- Microsoft Corporation
- Palantir Technologies, Inc.
- Qualcomm, Inc.
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation
- The Roche Family Foundation, Inc.
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.
- Skoll Foundation
- Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO)
- U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Net Assessment
$50,000 to $99,999
- The Australian National University
- BAE Systems, Inc.
- Bell Textron, Inc.
- Bharat Bhisé
- The Boeing Company
- Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
- Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
- Brighton Marine
- Deloitte
- Denis Bovin
- Doug and Kim Beck
- The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (through KfW)
- Ginkgo Bioworks, Inc.
- John Rosenwald
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Long & Kimmy Nguyen Family Foundation
- The Morningstar Foundation
- Open Society Foundations
- Ploughshares Fund
- Semiconductor Industry Association
- United Kingdom Ministry of Defense
- U.S. National Intelligence Council
- U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Visa, Inc.
$25,000 to $49,999
- AT&T, Inc.
- The Bank Policy Institute
- BGR Group
- BP America, Inc.
- Brad Bloom
- Cerner Corporation
- The Cristina and Charles Johnson Foundation
- Christian R. Strain
- Dale Ponikvar
- David Barrosse
- Drew McKnight
- Elbit Systems of America, LLC
- Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United State of America
- Embassy of Japan to the United States of America
- Epirus, Inc.
- Exiger LLC
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- General Dynamics Corporation
- Georgetown University, Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET)
- Global Zero
- H. Perry Boyle
- Intel Corporation
- International Business Machines Corporation
- Interos, Inc.
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation
- Joe Purcell
- Karen Seitz
- Kurt Campbell
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Marubeni America Corporation
- Matthew Scott
- Michael Beckley
- NEC Corporation of America
- Pioneer Natural Resources Company
- Pritzker Military Museum and Library
- Robert Mandell
- Roderick Jones
- Royal Norwegian Ministry of Defense
- Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- SoftBank Group
- Sumitomo Corporation
- Todd Zabelle
- U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction (ISN/CTR)
- Varun and Rashmi Yadav Marya
- Walter Parkes
- Western Digital Corporation
$10,000 to $24,999
- Arnold and Jan Punaro
- Bertelsmann Foundation
- Bill Ring
- Cargill, Inc.
- David Hogan
- David Schwimmer and Katherine Greig
- Eni S.p.A.
- Estonian Ministry of Defense
- Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ExxonMobil Corporation
- Franklin Templeton Investments
- Fred Terrell
- ITOCHU Aviation, Inc.
- ITOCHU Corporation
- Jane Wales
- Margaret and Jonathan Frist, The Margaret and Jonathan M. Frist Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
- Michèle Flournoy
- Mike and Nancy Petters
- MUFG Bank, Ltd.
- Pallas Advisors
- The Pennsylvania State University
- Peter Ackerman
- Peter Joseph
- Rheinmetall AG
- Textron, Inc.
- Total Energies Washington DC Representative Office LLC
- Vets in Tech
$5,000 to $9,999
- Brandon Daniels
- The Common Mission Project
- E Pluribus Unum Foundation
- Eric Medow
- Finnish Ministry of Defense
- Jeffrey Urbina
- Jeh Johnson
- Joe Reeder
- Kathryn Hall
- Mara Batlin
- Millions of Conversations
- Richard Danzig
- Shelley Liebowitz
- Ted Schlein
- Thomas Schick
Under $4,999
- Adam Klein
- Aditya M. Raval
- Aimen Mir
- Alan Platt
- Alexis Collins
- Ann Thomas
- Anne T. Bellinger
- Anthony Spadaro
- Barbara Wallach
- Bill Lee
- Bob Taylor
- Byron Callan
- Carla A. Hills
- Cecil Haney
- Charles G. Rodriguez
- Charles Sedgwick Dienst
- Christopher Kolenda
- Creighton Reed
- Daniel Kurtenbach
- Daniel Schneiderman
- David Eisenberg
- David S. Cohen
- David Stafford
- Doug Belair
- Ellen Cleary
- Eric Hirschhorn
- Frank Finelli
- Frank Gallucci
- Fred Mason
- Iris Bulls
- James N. Miller
- James O’Sullivan
- James Thomas
- Jean-Michel Leclerc
- Jessie Liu
- John Goodwin
- John R. Seeger
- John Robert Behrman
- Justin Malloy
- Kathleen Fisher
- Kaylee Cox Bankston
- Kevin Cronin
- Kevin Lynch
- Kevin Wolf
- Lars Johanson
- Lawrence Rucker Snead III and Karen Kaz Snead
- Leonard Mendonca
- Manuel Donesa, Jr.
- Mark Olinger
- Mary Ellen Callahan
- Meagan Penn
- Melissa Johanson
- Michael Fruchtman
- Michael Green and Eileen Pennington
- Mikael Staier
- Neal R. Urwitz
- Network for Good
- Nick Lynk
- Nicole Gresham-Perry and Bliss Perry
- Owen Smith
- Patrick Maloney
- Paul M. Johnson
- Paula Dobriansky
- Peter Feaver
- Peter Harrell
- Philip and Patricia Bilden
- PJ Nora
- Robert F. Kemp
- Robert Hale
- Robert O. Work
- Robert Shaw
- Ronald Lee
- Royce Hoyle
- Scott Roffman
- Senator Joseph Lieberman
- Sheila Ronis
- Stephen Cheung
- Stephen Crilly
- Stewart Parker
- Sunjin Choi
- Takashi Onizuka
- Thayer Scott
- Thomas P. Kane
- Tomoyuki Tono
- Troy S. Thomas
- U.S. Combined Federal Campaign
- W. Russell King
- Wallace C. Gregson, Jr.
- William C. Quinn
- William Lee and Amy Resner
- William Lynn
- William Treseder
- Yashuhiro Hayasaki
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