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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute

Alexandria, VA

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Total Grants to Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute
Total $ Granted: $ 478,073
For Years: 2003 2001 1999 1995
# Grants: 4

Grants to Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-2003 70,000 General support William H. Donner Foundation
12-31-2001 290,643 CBRN Terrorism Campaigns: An Assessment of Response Requirements and Capabilities Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 50,000 The Biological Weapons Convention Protocol Negotiations: Implications for Security and Industry
Michael Moodie will prepare a rolling assessment and critique of the draft verification protocol of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention of 1972. He will undertake a baseline study of the draft protocol and periodic reviews of changes in the protocol after after every negotiating session in Geneva.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1995 67,430 The Challenge of Chemical and Biological Warfare: The Need to Reconceptualize Deterrence?
This grant supports research on the growing challenge of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) proliferation. With commissioned research and working group meetings, the project will examine how to deter threats or employment of CBW by non-nuclear weapons states. Analysis and recommendations will be published in a final report.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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