Institute for Security and Technology
For Fundraising Capacity Building
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Amount$70,000
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ProgramCyber
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Date Awarded11/4/2022
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The Institute for Security and Technology is a unique West Coast-based nonprofit: part think tank, part incubator, and purely nonpartisan. It has grown in reach and influence and serves as a bridge between the tech community in Silicon Valley and the policy world in Washington, D.C., specifically in the cybersecurity space. This grant will support the Institute in developing its fundraising and communications capacity. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
securityandtechnology.org
Address
5800 Harbord Dr., Oakland, CA, 94611, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for website redesign
The Institute for Security and Technology (IST) is a think tank based on the West Coast that bridge gaps between technology and policy leaders to address emerging security challenges. This grant supports IST's strategic communications and website redesign efforts. . The efforts will focus on key updates to IST's website that make it more accessible to users, solidify its messaging and branding, and highlight priority topics and content.
for the cyber program
The Institute for Security and Technology is a unique West Coast-based nonprofit: part think tank, part incubator, and purely nonpartisan. It has grown in reach and influence and serves as a bridge between the tech community in Silicon Valley and the policy world in Washington, D.C., specifically in the cybersecurity space. This grant builds on previous Hewlett Foundation-funded efforts, coming at a critical juncture in the growth of the organization. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
for fundraising capacity building
The Institute for Security and Technology is a unique West Coast-based nonprofit: part think tank, part incubator, and purely nonpartisan. It has grown in reach and influence and serves as a bridge between the tech community in Silicon Valley and the policy world in Washington, D.C., specifically in the cybersecurity space. This grant will support the Institute in developing its fundraising and communications capacity. (Strategy: Core Institutions)