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Fund for Constitutional Government

Washington, D.C.

Grants

2020 (1 year 9 months)
$100,000

Peace and Security Funders Group

Founded in 1974, the Fund for Constitutional Government (FCG) is a nonprofit that aims to address issues of corruption in the U.S. federal government. This award provides support to FCG for its project the Peace and Security Funders Group (PSFG), an association of 65 private and public foundations, charitable trusts, and individual philanthropists that make grants or expenditures that contribute to peace and security. MacArthur is a PSFG member and participates in the nuclear funders working group.

2018 ( 2 months)
$8,000

Founded in 1974, the Fund for Constitutional Government (FCG) is a publicly funded foundation that aims to address issues of corruption in the United States’ federal government. This award provides support to FCG for it’s project – the Peace and Security Funders Group (PSFG). PSFG will conduct a small research project to determine what level of coordination might be possible among nuclear funders. The outcome of the project will be a shared understanding of the options funders might explore to better coordinate for greater impact.

2017 (3 years)
$240,000

Peace and Security Funders Group

Founded in 1974, the Fund for Constitutional Government (FCG) is a publicly funded foundation that aims to address issues of corruption in the United States’ federal government. This award provides support to FCG for its oversight and management of the Peace and Security Funders Group (PFSG), an association of 65 private and public foundations, charitable trusts, and individual philanthropists who make grants or expenditures that contribute to peace and security. MacArthur is a PSFG member, and participates in the nuclear funders working group.

2014 (3 years)
$125,000

Peace and Security Funders Group

The Fund for Constitutional Government (FCG) is a publicly funded foundation that aims to address issues of corruption in the United States’ federal government. In July 2012, it took on the Peace and Security Funders Group (PSFG), an association of 75 private and public foundations, charitable trusts, and individual philanthropists who make grants or expenditures that contribute to peace and security. Its mission is to enhance the effectiveness of philanthropic activity in the field of peace and security.

2012 (3 years)
$75,000

Peace and Security Funders Group

In support of the activities of the Peace and Security Funder's Group