The Arms Control Association
For A Joint Project With BASIC
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Amount$100,000
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ProgramInitiatives
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Date Awarded7/17/2012
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
A renewal of funding to the Arms Control Association (ACA) and the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) would allow the two organizations to continue their work to reduce the strategic importance of nuclear weapons in NATO. BASIC and ACA plan to urge NATO states to reduce dependence on tactical nuclear weapons, adopt assurances that NATO will not use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against countries that have renounced them, support the phased removal of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons from Europe, and continue to adapt NATO’s nuclear posture as other nations reduce their reliance on nuclear weapons.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.armscontrol.org
Address
1313 L St, NW, Suite 130, Washington, DC, 20005-4141, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
A general operating support grant would support the Association’s efforts to inform and shape the international debate on nuclear weapons and nonproliferation policy. Specific priorities include educating policymakers about plans to maintain elements of the U.S. nuclear triad, educating the Administration and Congress about the ramifications of a comprehensive test ban, and disseminating analysis of the implications of a deal with Iran to halt parts of its nuclear program.
for general operating support
For the majority of the U.S. public and for many policymakers, the media serve as the main source of information on arms control, and the Arms Control Association is the country’s most respected producer of high-quality news about nuclear policy. A general operating support grant would support the Association’s efforts to inform and shape the international debate on nuclear weapons and energy policy, including the publication of Arms Control Today, eight to ten annual press conferences, six to ten annual threat assessment briefs, twenty-four annual issue briefs, and extensive rapid-response activities. Other priorities include the Association’s work to (1) educate policymakers about the ramifications of a comprehensive test ban, (2) encourage changes in U.S. nuclear targeting, (3) disseminate sophisticated analysis of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and (4) pursue new approaches to halt production of fissile materials for weapons.
for a joint project with BASIC
A renewal of funding to the Arms Control Association (ACA) and the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) would allow the two organizations to continue their work to reduce the strategic importance of nuclear weapons in NATO. BASIC and ACA plan to urge NATO states to reduce dependence on tactical nuclear weapons, adopt assurances that NATO will not use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against countries that have renounced them, support the phased removal of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons from Europe, and continue to adapt NATO’s nuclear posture as other nations reduce their reliance on nuclear weapons.