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A grant record from Open Philanthropy supporting NTI's biosecurity work; relevant context for understanding the broader landscape of catastrophic risk philanthropy alongside AI safety funding.
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This Open Philanthropy grant page documents funding provided to the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) Biosecurity Program in February 2020. NTI works to reduce biological risks through policy advocacy, technical analysis, and international engagement. The grant reflects Open Philanthropy's focus on global catastrophic biological risks as a priority cause area.
Key Points
- •Open Philanthropy awarded a grant to NTI's Biosecurity Program in February 2020 to support biosecurity policy and risk reduction work.
- •NTI is a prominent nonprofit focused on reducing threats from nuclear, biological, chemical, and radiological weapons.
- •The grant aligns with Open Philanthropy's 'global catastrophic biological risks' priority area, which includes pandemic preparedness and bioweapons prevention.
- •Biosecurity work at NTI includes international policy engagement, threat assessment, and advocacy for stronger biosafety norms.
- •This type of funding supports the broader ecosystem of existential and catastrophic risk reduction, complementary to AI safety efforts.
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Biosecurity & Pandemic Preparedness
We support work to guard against catastrophic biological risks, especially ones from advanced technology.
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Disease outbreaks have been responsible for some of the deadliest events in human history. Over five years, COVID-19 caused tens of millions of excess deaths and shrank the global economy by tens of trillions of dollars. But that was far from a worst-case scenario: advances in biotechnology and AI could make future biological risks even more severe than natural diseases. These risks could be among the greatest threats to society — capable of derailing centuries of progress or even causing human extinction.
Since our work on biosecurity began — five years before COVID-19 — we’ve been supporting research, technology, and policy initiatives aimed at preventing these risks and mitigating their consequences, with a particular focus on technological risks. Access to the right tools and knowledge could save millions of lives in future catastrophic biological events.
Our grantees’ work includes:
Developing widespread affordable respiratory protection to protect healthcare staff and other essential workers in the event of a pandemic.
Advancing defensive technologies like metagenomic sequencing to detect pathogens and Far-UVC light to disinfect shared spaces.
Improving governance and security, through stronger international norms on biological weapons, dual-use research oversight, mirror bacteria , and DNA synthesis screening.
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Request for Proposals: Biosecurity
We want to support work aimed at preventing engineered biological threats from emerging and improving our response to these threats should prevention fail. We’re eager to fund
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