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Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. VIDEO: MOMENTUM: CHAIN REACTION 2021 Watch the full video of Momentum: Chain Reaction above! Share it with your friends, and stay engaged in the fight to reduce and eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons. PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Ploughshares Fund is a global security grantmaking foundation based in San Francisco, CA, with an office in Washington, DC. Founded in 1981, Ploughshares Fund supports initiatives to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons. It is the largest US philanthropic organization focused exclusively on nuclear security. TRANSFORMING NATIONAL SECURITY: NUCLEAR POLICY FOR A NEW Join us, Wed., November 18, for the Ploughshares Fund nuclear policy forum. Learn about the national security outlook for the Biden administration and how hundreds of billions of dollars in excessive nuclear weapons spending could be better spent on higher national priorities such as responses to coronavirus, racial injustice andclimate change.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadershipDR. EMMA BELCHER
Emma is president of Ploughshares Fund. Prior to arriving at Ploughshares, Emma spent nearly a decade at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where she led the foundation’s Nuclear Challenges grantmaking program. There, she developed and built the foundation’s Nuclear Challenge Big Bet team—from ideation to planning to management of a nearly $20 million budget. DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICY A NEW VISION FOR GENDER AND NATIONAL SECURITY The Women's Initiative aims to increase the role of voices working to reduce nuclear threats and to shine a light on the present and historic injustices in the field. With your support, we can build a nuclear policy field that is open to new and diverse perspectives.TOM Z. COLLINA
As director of policy Tom brings 30 years of Washington, DC experience in nuclear weapons, missile defense and nonproliferation issues to Ploughshares Fund. He has worked extensively as a researcher, analyst, and advocate to strengthen the efforts to end US nuclear testing, rationalize anti-missile programs, extend the Nonproliferation Treaty, and secure Senate ratification of the New START WOMEN AND WAR IN TODAY'S WORLD This Tuesday, PBS aired the fifth and final segment in a new series titled ‘Women, War, and Peace’, which documents the lives of women suffering the devastation of war in their countries and overcoming the obstacles war puts in their path. Choosing to focus on modern, post-Cold War conflicts, the program highlights the proliferation of PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. VIDEO: MOMENTUM: CHAIN REACTION 2021 Watch the full video of Momentum: Chain Reaction above! Share it with your friends, and stay engaged in the fight to reduce and eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons. PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Ploughshares Fund is a global security grantmaking foundation based in San Francisco, CA, with an office in Washington, DC. Founded in 1981, Ploughshares Fund supports initiatives to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons. It is the largest US philanthropic organization focused exclusively on nuclear security. TRANSFORMING NATIONAL SECURITY: NUCLEAR POLICY FOR A NEW Join us, Wed., November 18, for the Ploughshares Fund nuclear policy forum. Learn about the national security outlook for the Biden administration and how hundreds of billions of dollars in excessive nuclear weapons spending could be better spent on higher national priorities such as responses to coronavirus, racial injustice andclimate change.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadershipDR. EMMA BELCHER
Emma is president of Ploughshares Fund. Prior to arriving at Ploughshares, Emma spent nearly a decade at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where she led the foundation’s Nuclear Challenges grantmaking program. There, she developed and built the foundation’s Nuclear Challenge Big Bet team—from ideation to planning to management of a nearly $20 million budget. DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICY A NEW VISION FOR GENDER AND NATIONAL SECURITY The Women's Initiative aims to increase the role of voices working to reduce nuclear threats and to shine a light on the present and historic injustices in the field. With your support, we can build a nuclear policy field that is open to new and diverse perspectives.TOM Z. COLLINA
As director of policy Tom brings 30 years of Washington, DC experience in nuclear weapons, missile defense and nonproliferation issues to Ploughshares Fund. He has worked extensively as a researcher, analyst, and advocate to strengthen the efforts to end US nuclear testing, rationalize anti-missile programs, extend the Nonproliferation Treaty, and secure Senate ratification of the New START WOMEN AND WAR IN TODAY'S WORLD This Tuesday, PBS aired the fifth and final segment in a new series titled ‘Women, War, and Peace’, which documents the lives of women suffering the devastation of war in their countries and overcoming the obstacles war puts in their path. Choosing to focus on modern, post-Cold War conflicts, the program highlights the proliferation of VIDEO: MOMENTUM: CHAIN REACTION 2021 Watch the full video of Momentum: Chain Reaction above! Share it with your friends, and stay engaged in the fight to reduce and eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons. SPOTLIGHT | PLOUGHSHARES FUND For over 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and ultimately eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.Latest News and Analysis from Ploughshares Fund TRANSFORMING NATIONAL SECURITY: NUCLEAR POLICY FOR A NEW Join us, Wed., November 18, for the Ploughshares Fund nuclear policy forum. Learn about the national security outlook for the Biden administration and how hundreds of billions of dollars in excessive nuclear weapons spending could be better spent on higher national priorities such as responses to coronavirus, racial injustice andclimate change.
WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by over three-fourths. More countries have given up weapons and programs in the past 30 years than have tried to acquire them. BEYOND THE BOMB: A GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGN TO STOP NUCLEAR WAR The BombSquad is Beyond the Bomb's group of young activists working to stop nuclear war and build grassroots support for nuclear policy reform. Beyond the Bomb is a Ploughshares Fund grantee. The global COVID-19 pandemic has made clear the need to FOUR IDEAS FOR PREVENTING NUCLEAR WAR Four Ideas for Preventing Nuclear War. The U.S. president has sole authority to launch nuclear weapons. Now that authority is being questioned, and for good reason. November 28, 2017. There is more concern now about the control of America’s nuclear arsenal than there has been for decades. We’ve assembled a useful summary ofresources and
ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a director WOMEN AND WAR IN TODAY'S WORLD This Tuesday, PBS aired the fifth and final segment in a new series titled ‘Women, War, and Peace’, which documents the lives of women suffering the devastation of war in their countries and overcoming the obstacles war puts in their path. Choosing to focus on modern, post-Cold War conflicts, the program highlights the proliferation of THE RANGE OF OPTIONS ON IRAN Strategic stalling - “What others see as ineffectual temporizing, mixed signals, blurred lines, and contradiction may all amount to wily strategy,” writes James Carroll of Obama’s position on Iran. Carroll argues that the Obama strategy is allowing the situation to de-fuse over time, giving diplomacy a FACTSHEET: US-ROK MILITARY EXERCISES In 1992, the United States suspended Team Spirit, an annual field exercise involving hundreds of thousands of US-ROK troops. The Bush administration’s decision to suspend the 1992 exercises was a key part of a diplomatic strategy to encourage North Korea to cooperate on nuclear inspections. Team Spirit exercises were suspended againbetween
PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. ABOUT US | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Ploughshares Fund has: Funded American and Soviet scientists who first demonstrated the feasibility of verifying a treaty banning nuclear weapon tests. Stopped the development of controversial and unnecessary nuclear weapons technologies like the 'bunker buster' in the post-9/11 era. Brought together 30 organizations in a campaign to win WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by over three-fourths. More countries have given up weapons and programs in the past 30 years than have tried to acquire them.THE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadership PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Ploughshares Fund is a global security grantmaking foundation based in San Francisco, CA, with an office in Washington, DC. Founded in 1981, Ploughshares Fund supports initiatives to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons. It is the largest US philanthropic organization focused exclusively on nuclear security.DR. EMMA BELCHER
Emma is president of Ploughshares Fund. Prior to arriving at Ploughshares, Emma spent nearly a decade at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where she led the foundation’s Nuclear Challenges grantmaking program. There, she developed and built the foundation’s Nuclear Challenge Big Bet team—from ideation to planning to management of a nearly $20 million budget. DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICY FRENCH NUCLEAR FORCES, 2008 54 Bulletin of the Atomic ScientiStS SEPTEMBEr/OCTOBEr 2008 and carry up to six warheads and penetra-tion aids. In light of Chirac’s 2006 com-ments, we estimate that the missile will carry fewer warheads(perhaps four to
PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. ABOUT US | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Ploughshares Fund has: Funded American and Soviet scientists who first demonstrated the feasibility of verifying a treaty banning nuclear weapon tests. Stopped the development of controversial and unnecessary nuclear weapons technologies like the 'bunker buster' in the post-9/11 era. Brought together 30 organizations in a campaign to win WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by over three-fourths. More countries have given up weapons and programs in the past 30 years than have tried to acquire them.THE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadership PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Ploughshares Fund is a global security grantmaking foundation based in San Francisco, CA, with an office in Washington, DC. Founded in 1981, Ploughshares Fund supports initiatives to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons. It is the largest US philanthropic organization focused exclusively on nuclear security.DR. EMMA BELCHER
Emma is president of Ploughshares Fund. Prior to arriving at Ploughshares, Emma spent nearly a decade at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where she led the foundation’s Nuclear Challenges grantmaking program. There, she developed and built the foundation’s Nuclear Challenge Big Bet team—from ideation to planning to management of a nearly $20 million budget. DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICY FRENCH NUCLEAR FORCES, 2008 54 Bulletin of the Atomic ScientiStS SEPTEMBEr/OCTOBEr 2008 and carry up to six warheads and penetra-tion aids. In light of Chirac’s 2006 com-ments, we estimate that the missile will carry fewer warheads(perhaps four to
VIDEO: MOMENTUM: CHAIN REACTION 2021 Watch the full video of Momentum: Chain Reaction above! Share it with your friends, and stay engaged in the fight to reduce and eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons. APPLYING FOR A GRANT Applications are being accepted between February 15, 2021 until March 15, 2021. If you plan on applying for a grant on the Summer cycle, please register your Portal account as soon as possible.”. In between the three annual board meetings, Ploughshares Fund staff havethe ability to
MOMENTUM: CHAIN REACTION 2021 Chain Reaction sponsors receive recognition on all print and electronic event materials, onscreen during the program, on the Ploughshares Fund website, and in the 2021 annual report. Sponsors also enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that this year’s Chain Reaction—Momentum—can be offered free for anyone who wants to joinbecause of your
MY FIRST GRANT
Ploughshares Fund is proud to have supported individuals and organizations working for over 40 years to reduce and eliminate nuclear weapons.Since being founded in 1981, our network of grantees and partners have been behind critical milestones in the history of arms control and threat reduction. My First Grant aims to celebrate our historical impact while also highlighting the pathways PLOUGHSHARES FUND MARKS 40-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF WORKING TO June 3, 2021. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Inquiries: Delfin Vigil | Director of Communications & Marketing | dvigil@ploughshares.org; (415) 259-1247. Ploughshares Fund marks 40-year anniversary of working to rid world of nuclear weapons ‘Momentum’ to become the largest US foundation dedicated exclusively to the elimination of nuclear weapons all started in a San FranciscoTHE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. EXPERIMENTING WITH 'THE BOMB' Keshari, the critically acclaimed New York-based artist and filmmaker collaborated with author Eric Schlosser on the Tribeca (and Netflix) sleeper hit film, ‘the bomb.’. the bomb has a new iteration of the project showing at Pioneer Works in New York City through May 23, 2021. Working with accomplished Installation Designer Ben Kreukniet IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
DR. EMMA BELCHER
Emma is president of Ploughshares Fund. Prior to arriving at Ploughshares, Emma spent nearly a decade at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, where she led the foundation’s Nuclear Challenges grantmaking program. There, she developed and built the foundation’s Nuclear Challenge Big Bet team—from ideation to planning to management of a nearly $20 million budget. IRAN DEAL: HANGING BY A THREAD The Iran nuclear agreement is hanging by a thread, but that thread has not broken. We are working hard to stop attempts to sabotage the agreement, which took 7 nations, plus the European Union, 12 years to construct. The JCPOA must be preserved and defended. Nuclear proliferation, a regional nuclear arms race, and new war in the MiddleEast are
PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. ABOUT US | PLOUGHSHARES FUND We believe everyone has the right to a safe and secure futureFor 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and eventually eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by overthree-fourths.
THE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Global security foundation Ploughshares Fund welcomes four new people to its Board of Directors: Connie Foote, Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, Gretchen Hund and Ambassador Samuel D. IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadership ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a directorTOM Z. COLLINA
As director of policy Tom brings 30 years of Washington, DC experience in nuclear weapons, missile defense and nonproliferation issues to Ploughshares Fund. He has worked extensively as a researcher, analyst, and advocate to strengthen the efforts to end US nuclear testing, rationalize anti-missile programs, extend the Nonproliferation Treaty, and secure Senate ratification of the New START DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICY PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. ABOUT US | PLOUGHSHARES FUND We believe everyone has the right to a safe and secure futureFor 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and eventually eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by overthree-fourths.
THE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Global security foundation Ploughshares Fund welcomes four new people to its Board of Directors: Connie Foote, Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, Gretchen Hund and Ambassador Samuel D. IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadership ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a directorTOM Z. COLLINA
As director of policy Tom brings 30 years of Washington, DC experience in nuclear weapons, missile defense and nonproliferation issues to Ploughshares Fund. He has worked extensively as a researcher, analyst, and advocate to strengthen the efforts to end US nuclear testing, rationalize anti-missile programs, extend the Nonproliferation Treaty, and secure Senate ratification of the New START DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICYWHAT WE FUND
"Ploughshares Fund helps make the world more safe and secure.”It’s a simple sentence, but it's supported by complex work. How do we do it? By funding organizations and people who promote the elimination of nuclear weapons, prevent the emergence of new nuclear states, and build regional peace. SPOTLIGHT | PLOUGHSHARES FUND For over 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and ultimately eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.Latest News and Analysis from Ploughshares Fund APPLYING FOR A GRANT Ploughshares Fund supports organizations and individuals working to build a safe, secure, nuclear weapons-free world. Please read our Funding Priorities to determine if your project fits into our areas of interest.Ploughshares Fund is unique in that we place very few restrictions on our grantmaking: PLOUGHSHARES FUND MARKS 40-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF WORKING TO June 3, 2021. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Inquiries: Delfin Vigil | Director of Communications & Marketing | dvigil@ploughshares.org; (415) 259-1247. Ploughshares Fund marks 40-year anniversary of working to rid world of nuclear weapons ‘Momentum’ to become the largest US foundation dedicated exclusively to the elimination of nuclear weapons all started in a San FranciscoCHAIN REACTION
Chain Reaction 2021 is on Monday, June 7, 2021 via Zoom. Ploughshares Fund’s annual gala, Chain Reaction, is an invigorating evening of discussion with top policy and political leaders, experts, and activists in the nuclear field.Enjoy these videos and articles from Chain Reaction 2021 and other Chain Reaction events.MY FIRST GRANT
Ploughshares Fund is proud to have supported individuals and organizations working for over 40 years to reduce and eliminate nuclear weapons.Since being founded in 1981, our network of grantees and partners have been behind critical milestones in the history of arms control and threat reduction. My First Grant aims to celebrate our historical impact while also highlighting the pathways IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a director SIXTY YEARS UNDER THE SHADOW OF CASTLE BRAVO On March 1, 1954, the U.S. conducted its largest nuclear test. The Castle Bravo nuclear test on Bikini Atoll unexpectedly unleashed 15 megatons of explosive force on the tiny island. At 1,000 times the strength of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Castle Bravo’s devastating effects where widely felt across the western Pacific. TYLER WIGG-STEVENSON Tyler Wigg-Stevenson is an Anglican priest who serves as Scholar-in-Residence at Little Trinity Church in Toronto, Canada. Prior to entering full-time congregational ministry, he spent most of his career in faith-based advocacy for the abolition of nuclear weapons, as founder of the Two Futures Project and as chair of the World Evangelical Alliance's nuclear weapons task force. PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. ABOUT US | PLOUGHSHARES FUND We believe everyone has the right to a safe and secure futureFor 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and eventually eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by overthree-fourths.
THE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Global security foundation Ploughshares Fund welcomes four new people to its Board of Directors: Connie Foote, Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, Gretchen Hund and Ambassador Samuel D. IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadership ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a directorTOM Z. COLLINA
As director of policy Tom brings 30 years of Washington, DC experience in nuclear weapons, missile defense and nonproliferation issues to Ploughshares Fund. He has worked extensively as a researcher, analyst, and advocate to strengthen the efforts to end US nuclear testing, rationalize anti-missile programs, extend the Nonproliferation Treaty, and secure Senate ratification of the New START DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICY PLOUGHSHARES FUNDREPORTSWHAT WE FUNDISSUES AND ANALYSISABOUTUSPODCASTDONATE
Critically-acclaimed artist Smriti Keshari discusses the inspiration behind the bomb, a multimedia experience co-created with author/Ploughshares Fund board member Eric Schlosser. ABOUT US | PLOUGHSHARES FUND We believe everyone has the right to a safe and secure futureFor 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and eventually eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. WORLD NUCLEAR WEAPON STOCKPILE Nine countries in the world possess a total of 13,125 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia account for 91 percent of them. Since their peak in the mid-1980’s, global arsenals have shrunk by overthree-fourths.
THE NEW ARMS RACE
Nuclear weapons do nothing to protect us from 21st century threats. Yet the US government is planning to spend over $2 trillion during the next 30 years to rebuild its arsenal – plans that could push Russia, China and other countries to build even more nuclear weapons. In short, the world is on the brink of a new nuclear arms race that will only accelerate if current plans stay on track. PLOUGHSHARES FUND WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Global security foundation Ploughshares Fund welcomes four new people to its Board of Directors: Connie Foote, Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, Gretchen Hund and Ambassador Samuel D. IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
MY FIRST GRANT: NUCLEAR WATCH NEW MEXICO Jay Coghlan is the executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, a nonprofit organization founded by veteran anti-nuclear activists that seeks to promote environmental protection at regional nuclear facilities, mission diversification away from nuclear weapons programs, greater accountability and cleanup in the nationwide nuclear weapons complex, and consistent US leadership ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a directorTOM Z. COLLINA
As director of policy Tom brings 30 years of Washington, DC experience in nuclear weapons, missile defense and nonproliferation issues to Ploughshares Fund. He has worked extensively as a researcher, analyst, and advocate to strengthen the efforts to end US nuclear testing, rationalize anti-missile programs, extend the Nonproliferation Treaty, and secure Senate ratification of the New START DIVERSITY MAKES BETTER POLICYWHAT WE FUND
"Ploughshares Fund helps make the world more safe and secure.”It’s a simple sentence, but it's supported by complex work. How do we do it? By funding organizations and people who promote the elimination of nuclear weapons, prevent the emergence of new nuclear states, and build regional peace. SPOTLIGHT | PLOUGHSHARES FUND For over 40 years Ploughshares Fund has supported the most effective people and organizations in the world to reduce and ultimately eliminate the dangers posed by nuclear weapons.Latest News and Analysis from Ploughshares Fund APPLYING FOR A GRANT Ploughshares Fund supports organizations and individuals working to build a safe, secure, nuclear weapons-free world. Please read our Funding Priorities to determine if your project fits into our areas of interest.Ploughshares Fund is unique in that we place very few restrictions on our grantmaking: PLOUGHSHARES FUND MARKS 40-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF WORKING TO June 3, 2021. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Inquiries: Delfin Vigil | Director of Communications & Marketing | dvigil@ploughshares.org; (415) 259-1247. Ploughshares Fund marks 40-year anniversary of working to rid world of nuclear weapons ‘Momentum’ to become the largest US foundation dedicated exclusively to the elimination of nuclear weapons all started in a San FranciscoCHAIN REACTION
Chain Reaction 2021 is on Monday, June 7, 2021 via Zoom. Ploughshares Fund’s annual gala, Chain Reaction, is an invigorating evening of discussion with top policy and political leaders, experts, and activists in the nuclear field.Enjoy these videos and articles from Chain Reaction 2021 and other Chain Reaction events.MY FIRST GRANT
Ploughshares Fund is proud to have supported individuals and organizations working for over 40 years to reduce and eliminate nuclear weapons.Since being founded in 1981, our network of grantees and partners have been behind critical milestones in the history of arms control and threat reduction. My First Grant aims to celebrate our historical impact while also highlighting the pathways IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT The Iran nuclear agreement was a major victory for national and global security. Negotiated by the US and other world powers, the agreement stopped an Iranian bomb from being developed without starting a new war in the Middle East. Civil society played a critical role in this historic victory. President Trump has violated the agreement, but thefight isn’t over.
ROGER HALE | PLOUGHSHARES FUND Roger Hale was the 2nd Chair of the Ploughshares Fund Board of Directors, serving from 2005 until 2013. Prior to his chairmanship, he had been a member of Ploughshares Fund's Board of Directors since 1995. A native of Minnesota, Hale was president and CEO of Tennant, an industry-leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial floor maintenance equipment, from 1976 to 1998 and was a director SIXTY YEARS UNDER THE SHADOW OF CASTLE BRAVO On March 1, 1954, the U.S. conducted its largest nuclear test. The Castle Bravo nuclear test on Bikini Atoll unexpectedly unleashed 15 megatons of explosive force on the tiny island. At 1,000 times the strength of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Castle Bravo’s devastating effects where widely felt across the western Pacific. TYLER WIGG-STEVENSON Tyler Wigg-Stevenson is an Anglican priest who serves as Scholar-in-Residence at Little Trinity Church in Toronto, Canada. Prior to entering full-time congregational ministry, he spent most of his career in faith-based advocacy for the abolition of nuclear weapons, as founder of the Two Futures Project and as chair of the World Evangelical Alliance's nuclear weapons task force.Menu
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