Our Grants
As part of our commitment to transparency and our effort to inspire further engagement in catastrophic risk prevention, below is a list of grantees and their projects, presented with permission of the grantees.
To the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a grant of $9,473.70 for a virtual workshop on arms control and conflict mitigation.
To the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a grant of $85,000 for US-China strategic risk reduction and escalation control in third-party crises.
To the Carter Center, a grant of $29,838.00 for scoping work on supporting peaceful Sino-US relationships.
To the Council on Strategic Risks, a grant of $25,000 for prioritizing the development of pathways away from the most destabilizing nuclear weapons.
To the Council on Strategic Risks, a grant of $150,000 for research and engagement support around US-China relations and nuclear risk reduction.
To the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a grant of $50,000 for enhancing understanding on US-China assessments of politics in Taiwan.
To the Center for Global Development, a grant of $60,000 for sustaining momentum and analysis on pandemic prevention governance and financing.
To Georgetown University, a grant of $59,999 for mapping archetypal outbreak types to key response activities for deployment during epidemics.
To the Global Health Centre, a grant of $39,806.64 for work supporting the idea of a pandemic accord.
To the Global Health Centre, a grant of $270,693.36 for work providing research and support for the pandemic accord negotiations.
To the Global Health Centre, a grant of $191,389.19 for work providing research and support for the pandemic accord negotiations.
To the Global Health Centre, a grant of $204,822.65 for governing pandemics and supporting negotiation for the pandemic treaty.
To the United Nations Foundation, a grant of $88,000 for a pandemic risk reduction workshop.
To the Western University of Health Sciences, a grant of $67,715 for forecasting zoonotic diseases with pandemic potential.
To Chatham House, a grant of $45,000 to support negotiations for free and fair elections in Venezuela.
To Side3 — Mediators Foundation, a grant of $325,000 to support effective negotiated resolutions to conflict.
To Side3 — Mediators Foundation, a grant of $200,000 to support effective negotiated resolutions to conflict.
Additionally, PAX sapiens has funded over its lifespan $781,222 toward projects working on a sustainable resolution to political conflict in Venezuela and $283,000 to additional partners working on US-China risk management.
PAX sapiens also receives funding from other grantmaking institutions to support our work in Venezuela.
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