Center for Health Security — Biosecurity, Global Health Security, Global Catastrophic Risks (2019)

Organization:
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
Award Date:
09/2019
Amount:
$19,862,755
Purpose:
To support work on biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks posed by pathogens.

The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $19,862,755 over three years to the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (CHS) to support work on biosecurity, global catastrophic risks posed by pathogens, and other work related to CHS’s mission, and to support the Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Initiative (ELBI). CHS plans to use these funds to continue to conduct policy research and continue to build communications and advocacy capacity.

This follows Open Philanthropy’s October 2016 and January 2017 support, and falls within its focus area of biosecurity and pandemic preparedness.

The grant amount was updated in December 2021. 

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