Leo | v1.13.0Jul 22nd 2022 | (+44/-14) | ||
Leo | v1.12.0Jun 9th 2022 | (+17) | ||
Leo | v1.11.0May 22nd 2022 | (+3/-5) | ||
Leo | v1.10.0Apr 4th 2022 | (+15) | ||
Pablo | v1.9.0Mar 30th 2022 | (+122) | ||
Leo | v1.8.0Mar 20th 2022 | (+30) | ||
Pablo | v1.7.0Mar 19th 2022 | (+12/-12) | ||
Pablo | v1.6.0Mar 19th 2022 | (+187/-3) | ||
Leo | v1.5.0Mar 2nd 2022 | (+11/-9) | ||
Leo | v1.4.0Jan 14th 2022 | (+182/-209) |
As of MarchMay 2022, NTI's biosecurity program has received over $20 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1] NTI is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[2]
Wiblin, Robert & Keiran Harris (2022) Joan Rohlfing on how to avoid catastrophic nuclear blunders, 80,000 Hours, March 29.
The Nuclear Threat Initiative is a nonprofit organization that works to prevent global catastrophic risks from nuclear, radiological, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction.destruction.
As of March 2022, NTINTI's biosecurity program has received over $20 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1] NTI is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[2]
Rohlfing, Joan (2021) Beyond the precipice: a new nuclear paradigm for surviving the Anthropocene, Effective Altruism Global, October 30.
As of May 2021,March 2022, NTI has received over $20 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1] NTI is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[2]
As of May 2021, NTI has received over $20 million in grants from Open Philanthropy (2021).[1] NTI is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future (Halstead 2019).
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report[2], Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).
Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).
As of
MayJuly 2022, NTI's biosecurity program has received over$20$20.4 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1] NTI is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[2]Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants
databasedatabase: Nuclear Threat Initiative, Open Philanthropy.Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).