The Nuclear Challenges’ goal was to eliminate stockpiles of weapons-useable material. With this goal in mind, the program focused grantmaking on protecting the nuclear regime, which consists of three principles: nonproliferation, disarmament, and the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Our strategy included grants related to U.S.-Russia relations, the capacity of the U.S. Congress to address issues related to nuclear weapons, U.S. weapons policy, the global fuel cycle, and tensions between countries that have nuclear weapons and those that do not.
Civil society has played a crucial role in identifying and mitigating the risks posed by nuclear weapons through policy research, analysis, and engagement. To support this, we invested $100 million in civil society between 2015 and 2020 as part of our Nuclear Challenges Big Bet. This program built on the $460 million MacArthur provided over three decades to strengthen nuclear security more broadly.