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British American Security Information Council

Washington, D.C.
  • Grants
    9
  • Total Awarded
    $1,312,500
  • Years
    1986 - 2000

Grants

2000 (1 year)
$40,000

To publicize opposition to the U.S. decision to deploy a national missile defense program.

1999 (2 years)
$200,000

For a program addressing nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation, the conventional weapons trade, and European security (over two years).

1997 (2 years)
$200,000

To support networking, policy analysis, and public education activities focused on the international weapons trade and nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation (over two years).

1995 (2 years)
$150,000

To support networking, policy analysis and public education activities focused on regional security in Europe and on the conventional arms trade (over two years).

1993 (1 year)
$200,000

To support networking and public education activities on reducing the trade and transfer of conventional arms and military technology as well as nuclear disarmament and European security (over two years).

1992 (1 year)
$97,500

To support the development of a clearinghouse of information and analysis on the arms trade.

1991 (1 year)
$100,000

To support public education activities, particularly in Britain and the United States on issues concerning nuclear and conventional arms reduction, new security structures, and reduction in the arms trade (over two years).

1989 (1 year)
$100,000

To support the International Project on Conventional Force Reductions for coverage of negotiations and dissemination of information and reports (over two years).

1986 (1 year)
$225,000

To support publications serving different constituencies within the peace and security community and for strengthening editorial programs (over three years).