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    Nuclear Threat Initiative

    ActivoInternational Affairs
    Washington, DCSitio web2022964810EIN: 52-2289435

    About Nuclear Threat Initiative

    To transform global security by driving systemic solutions to nuclear, biological, and emerging technology threats imperiling humanity.

    Focus Areas

    Nuclear securityNuclear non-proliferationNuclear disarmament and verificationBiological security and biosecurityGlobal health securityArtificial intelligence and emerging technology risksCybersecurity of nuclear facilitiesPublic education and policy advocacy

    Who They Fund

    MIIS dual-degree studentsearly-career fellows (Scoville fellowship participants)policymakers and Congressional staff (targeted outreach/education)global health institutions and researchers

    About Nuclear Threat Initiative

    Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc backs work aimed at reducing nuclear, biological, and emerging technology threats through policy, research, and institution-building. A defining feature of the foundation’s recent grantmaking is its steady support for research and dissemination infrastructure: Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey received multiple awards for maintaining NTI’s website, and Brown University was funded to advance the Global Health Security Index. Those grants sit alongside support for advocacy on financing health security, showing a portfolio that connects analysis with policy influence. The foundation also funds capacity-building in the field, including support for the Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship and for graduate and dual-degree students at Middlebury. Across the recent record, the work touches nuclear security and non-proliferation, biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, global health security metrics, and the governance of emerging technologies. Its grants also reach organizations focused on Congressional education, radioactive source transport, and synthetic biology convening, reflecting an emphasis on practical tools and field capacity rather than one-off program sponsorships.

    What Nuclear Threat Initiative Funds

    In global health security, Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc supported Panorama Global with $300,000 to grow political will for financing health security and advocate for global health security investment. It also gave Brown University Office of Sponsored Projects $207,782 to support the Global Health Security Index, and Brown University $20,000 for a pilot of a Regional Health Security Index. In biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, Columbia University received $188,000 to strengthen biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, build accountability for global health security progress, and counter catastrophic biological risks. For nuclear security education, Georgia Tech Research Corporation received $80,000 to support a graduate seminar on re-envisioning nuclear security. The foundation also funded SynBioBeta LLC with $15,000 to support a SynBio Beta conference, linking its biosecurity agenda to synthetic biology community engagement.

    How Nuclear Threat Initiative Gives

    Typical grant size centers on $25,000, with a lower quartile of $14,250 and an upper quartile of $192,946. The recent pattern includes both larger research and advocacy awards and smaller support grants for fellows, students, and convenings. Several recipients reappear across multiple years, including Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship, which suggests recurring relationships rather than isolated awards. The foundation gives through programmatic support and field-building grants, not individual aid, and there is no public grant application process indicated in the provided data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.8M

    Total Assets

    $92.1M

    Total Revenue

    $19.6M

    Total Expenses

    $26.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $14K and $193K, with a median of $25K.

    25th Percentile

    $14K

    Median

    $25K

    75th Percentile

    $193K

    Geographic Reach

    National7 states funded

    About 30% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    Funding Style

    advocacy and policy changeresearch dissemination and knowledge maintenancecapacity building through fellowships and student supportconvening and professional development (conferences, seminars)program/operational support (website maintenance, campaign outreach)

    Topics

    global health security financing and advocacybiosecurity and pandemic preparednessGlobal Health Security Index development and regional pilot indicesnuclear security, disarmament, and accountable normstransport safety for radioactive sourcessynthetic biology community engagement (SynBio Beta)diversity, equity and inclusion within nuclear/materials management

    Where Nuclear Threat Initiative Makes Grants

    Grant dollars are concentrated in the United States, and recipient locations in the recent list span Washington, DC; Monterey, CA; Providence, RI; New York, NY; Atlanta, GA; Mill Valley, CA; and Seattle, WA. Washington, DC appears most often among recipients, matching the top state-by-count pattern. The largest awards in the list also land in Seattle, Monterey, and Providence, showing a mix of national policy, research, and academic partners rather than a single local area. Recipient geography reflects where the foundation’s policy and research collaborators are located, not just its headquarters.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Nuclear Threat Initiative

    What kinds of work does Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc support?

    The foundation supports nuclear security, nuclear non-proliferation, nuclear disarmament and verification, biological security and biosecurity, global health security, artificial intelligence and emerging technology risks, cybersecurity of nuclear facilities, and public education and policy advocacy. Recent grants also connect to radioactive source transport, synthetic biology engagement, and Congressional education.

    Does Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc support recurring partners?

    Yes. Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey appears in multiple years, including 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship appears in 2024 and 2025. That pattern points to repeated support for selected organizations rather than only one-time awards.

    What is the foundation’s typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $25,000. The distribution provided shows a p25 of $14,250 and a p75 of $192,946, indicating that the portfolio includes both smaller field-support grants and much larger research or advocacy awards.

    Where do most grants go?

    The recent grant list is entirely U.S.-based, with 20 grants in the United States. Washington, DC is the top state by grant count, and recipients also appear in Monterey, CA; Providence, RI; New York, NY; Atlanta, GA; Mill Valley, CA; and Seattle, WA.

    What kinds of grantees does Nuclear Threat Initiative Inc fund?

    Recent recipients include universities, policy organizations, fellowships, and research groups. Examples from the list include Brown University, Columbia University, Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship, and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, showing support for research, training, outreach, and field capacity.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMonterey, CA$235,0002025To maintain research on NTI's website
    Horizon 2045 Office of Sponsored ProjectsMill Valley, CA$50,0002025To identify disruptive legal and normative strategies to help shift the nuclear weapons system towards disarmament.
    Herbert Scoville Jr Peace FellowshipWashington, DC$25,0002025To support the Scoville fellowship program
    Brown UniversityProvidence, RI$20,0002025To support a pilot of a Regional Health Security Index.
    SynBioBeta LLCLafayette, CA$15,0002025To support a SynBio Beta conference
    Center for Arms Control and Non ProliferationWashington, DC$12,0002025To support Congressional education on Cranes campaign
    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMonterey, CA$235,0002024Support for updating and maintaining content on NTI's website.
    Brown University Office of Sponsored ProjectsProvidence, RI$207,7822024To support the Global Health Security Index.
    Herbert Scoville Jr Peace FellowshipWashington, DC$25,0002024To support for the Scoville fellowship program.
    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMonterey, CA$20,0002024To support students currently enrolled in the MIIS dual degree program.
    Center for Arms Control and Non-ProliferationWashington, DC$12,0002024To support Congressional outreach and recruitment for the 2023 #CranesforOurFuture campaign.
    Panorama GlobalSeattle, WA$300,0002023Grant to Panorama Global to support efforts to grow political will for financing health security and advocate for global health security and investment.
    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMonterey, CA$235,0002023Grant to Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey to support to publish and maintain research for NTI s website
    Columbia UniversityNew York, NY$188,0002023Grant to Strengthen biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, build accountability for global health security progress, and counter catastrophic biological risks.
    Georgia Tech Research CorporationAtlanta, GA$80,0002023Grant to Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) to support the graduate seminar on re-envisioning nuclear security
    Herbert Scoville Jr Peace FellowshipWashington, DC$50,0002023Grant to Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship to support the fellowship program
    Institute of Nuclear Materials ManagementMount Laurel, NJ$15,0002023Grant to Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) to support diversity and inclusion efforts
    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMonterey, CA$12,0002023Grant to Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey to support students currently enrolled in the MIIS dual degree program
    Center for Arms Control and Non-ProliferationWashington, DC$10,0002023Grant to Center for Arms Control to support Cranes Campaign outreach.
    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyMonterey, CA$8,5732023Grant to Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey to finalize and publish a research report on transporting radioactive sources.

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

    $235,000
    Monterey, CA2025

    To maintain research on NTI's website

    Horizon 2045 Office of Sponsored Projects

    $50,000
    Mill Valley, CA2025

    To identify disruptive legal and normative strategies to help shift the nuclear weapons system towards disarmament.

    Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship

    $25,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support the Scoville fellowship program

    Brown University

    $20,000
    Providence, RI2025

    To support a pilot of a Regional Health Security Index.

    SynBioBeta LLC

    $15,000
    Lafayette, CA2025

    To support a SynBio Beta conference

    Center for Arms Control and Non Proliferation

    $12,000
    Washington, DC2025

    To support Congressional education on Cranes campaign

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

    $235,000
    Monterey, CA2024

    Support for updating and maintaining content on NTI's website.

    Brown University Office of Sponsored Projects

    $207,782
    Providence, RI2024

    To support the Global Health Security Index.

    Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship

    $25,000
    Washington, DC2024

    To support for the Scoville fellowship program.

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

    $20,000
    Monterey, CA2024

    To support students currently enrolled in the MIIS dual degree program.

    Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

    $12,000
    Washington, DC2024

    To support Congressional outreach and recruitment for the 2023 #CranesforOurFuture campaign.

    Panorama Global

    $300,000
    Seattle, WA2023

    Grant to Panorama Global to support efforts to grow political will for financing health security and advocate for global health security and investment.

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

    $235,000
    Monterey, CA2023

    Grant to Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey to support to publish and maintain research for NTI s website

    Columbia University

    $188,000
    New York, NY2023

    Grant to Strengthen biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, build accountability for global health security progress, and counter catastrophic biological risks.

    Georgia Tech Research Corporation

    $80,000
    Atlanta, GA2023

    Grant to Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) to support the graduate seminar on re-envisioning nuclear security

    Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship

    $50,000
    Washington, DC2023

    Grant to Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship to support the fellowship program

    Institute of Nuclear Materials Management

    $15,000
    Mount Laurel, NJ2023

    Grant to Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) to support diversity and inclusion efforts

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

    $12,000
    Monterey, CA2023

    Grant to Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey to support students currently enrolled in the MIIS dual degree program

    Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

    $10,000
    Washington, DC2023

    Grant to Center for Arms Control to support Cranes Campaign outreach.

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

    $8,573
    Monterey, CA2023

    Grant to Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey to finalize and publish a research report on transporting radioactive sources.