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Lexington Institute

Arlington, VA

Total Grants to Lexington Institute
Total $ Granted: $ 1,251,650
For Years: 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
# Grants: 31

Grants to Lexington Institute

Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2005 7,500 National defense policy & education Armstrong Foundation
12-31-2004 30,000 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-30-2004 7,500 Public policy education Armstrong Foundation
12-30-2004 178,500 Implementing Transformation
Daniel Goure and Loren Thompson will lead an effort to examine key impediments to the transformation of the U.S. armed forces. They will conduct research and convene conferences to examine how deficiencies in the U.S. space policies and capabilities and challenges related to logistics may affect efforts to create lighter, more agile, and more flexible military forces. The project's findings will appear in a monograph.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2003 25,000 General support Jaquelin Hume Foundation
12-31-2003 50,000 Project support William H. Donner Foundation
12-31-2003 30,000 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-30-2003 15,000 Public policy education Armstrong Foundation
12-31-2002 2,500 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-31-2002 25,000 General support Jaquelin Hume Foundation
12-31-2002 27,500 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-30-2002 15,000 Public policy education Armstrong Foundation
11-17-2002 95,000 General Funds Ruth and Lovett Peters Foundation
12-31-2001 115,000 The Limits of Alliances: Assessing the Contributions of Allies and Partners to U.S. National Security Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2001 198,150 The State of Homeland Security: Assessing Progress in Securing the United States Against the Threat of Terrorism One Year After September 11 Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2001 25,000 No purpose given. Jaquelin Hume Foundation
12-31-2001 27,500 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-30-2001 15,000 Public policy education Armstrong Foundation
12-31-2000 25,000 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-2000 105,000 The Security Implications of Directed Energy Weapons
Loren Thompson will assess the potential of directed-energy technologies and weapons systems to contribute to the revolution in military affairs. He will undertake research and conduct interviews to assess the military potential of directed-energy systems, as well as convene meetings of analysts and policy makers to develop policy recommendations in this area. The project will result in a policy monograph, short policy briefs, and briefings.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2000 50,000 No purpose given. Jaquelin Hume Foundation
12-31-2000 2,500 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-30-2000 15,000 Public policy education Armstrong Foundation
12-31-1999 20,000 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-1999 50,000 No purpose given. Jaquelin Hume Foundation
12-31-1999 5,000 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-30-1999 15,000 Public policy education Armstrong Foundation
12-31-1998 10,000 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-1998 50,000 No purpose given. Jaquelin Hume Foundation
12-31-1998 5,000 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-12-1998 10,000 Educational programs Armstrong Foundation