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MIP Score

55

International Affairs
Weapons Control

The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control

Mission

The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control is dedicated to the research and advocacy aimed at stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Founded in 1986, the organization focuses on cutting off the supply of materials, equipment, and technology needed for these weapons, and works directly with countries to strengthen their export control systems.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

1701 K St NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20006

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Founded in

1986

EIN

52-1616097

Total Assets

$2.21 million

UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

At a Glance

Risk Report Database

Risk Report Database

A subscription database profiling entities linked to proliferation.

Iran Watch Initiative

Iran Watch Initiative

Monitoring Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities.

Export Controls & Sanctions Advocacy

Export Controls & Sanctions Advocacy

Advocacy for robust trade controls and sanctions enforcement.

Impact Stats

1

Countries impacted

Overhauled Export Control Systems

Germany strengthened its export control system as a result of the Project's pressures.

Numerous

Entities impacted

Asset Freezes of Iranian Entities

Research supported the U.S., U.N., and EU in freezing assets of Iranian entities linked to nuclear work.

Thousands

Number of officials trained

Training Export Control Officials

Trained thousands of export control officials in over 40 countries.

Our Programs

Iran Watch

Iran Watch

Monitors Iran’s nuclear and missile development.

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Risk Report

Risk Report

Profiles entities linked to proliferation for screening and risk management.

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Overall Score

55

40

/100

Program Expense Ratio

71.43%

8

/20

Program Revenue Growth

-0.70%

2

/20

Leverage Ratio

0.1431

16

/20

Working Capital Ratio

1.262

12

/20

Fundraising Efficiency

0

2

/20

Latest Filing Data: Form 990

Fiscal Year:2022

Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

Financial Details

Revenue

CategoryAmountPercentage
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants1.085M67.03%
Program Services497.5K30.75%
Investment Income34.63K2.14%
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets1.311K0.08%
Other Notable Sources00.00%
Total Revenue1.618M100.00%