1. Scope and Opportunity

In the United States, the relationship between national security and nuclear weapons has become the subject of new and more intense debates. Arguments have included the value of modern nuclear weapons and a robust production infrastructure, disarmament and arms control, and the linkages among these issues. Recent geopolitical developments have reinvigorated some of these disagreements while also raising new questions about the role of nuclear weapons in enabling and deterring aggression, crisis management, and global security regimes.

To bring the array of analytical, scientific, and technical expertise residing within the nongovernmental sector to bear on fundamental decisions concerning nuclear security, Carnegie Corporation of New York has launched a Request for Proposals (RFP) for projects that will increase understanding of the politics of nuclear weapons policy in the United States. Through a competitive process, philanthropic grants between $100,000 and $500,000 will be given to projects that may run up to 24 months. The deadline for submission of a project proposal is January 15, 2023.

More details on the requirements, additional considerations, and eligibility are provided here: https://carnegie.io/3zKoR2p

Please answer all questions listed in the call for proposals. Applicants should submit a project proposal consisting of one document containing two parts: the project proposal running no more than three pages, and one additional page with brief biographies of the principal investigator/s and key project personnel. The proposal must be formatted as a PDF with double spacing and appropriate margins.

For questions, email IP_RFP@carnegie.org.
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