The Struggle Against Radical Islam: A Donor's Guide
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The Struggle Against Radical Islam: A Donor's Guide is a guidebook written by Nadia Schadlow of the Smith Richardson Foundation, and published by the Philanthropy Roundtable.[1]
The pamphlet describes "how donors can become involved in supporting efforts to bolster U.S. national security against the threat from radical Islam."[2]
List of organisations
The pamphlet offered the following list of organisations as an illustrative starting point for interested donors.[3]
- Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation
- American Enterprise Institute
- America Abroad Media
- Aspen Institute Berlin
- Brookings Institution
- Center for Security Policy
- Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Center for the Study of the Presidency
- Combating Terrorism Center
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Foreign Policy Research Institute
- Foundation for the Defence of Democracies
- Freedom House
- Center for Religious Freedom
- German Marshall Fund of the United States
- Heritage Foundation
- Hoover Institution
- Hudson Institute
- Institute for American Values
- Institute of World Politics
- The Investigative Project
- Jamestown Foundation
- Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies
- Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
- Lexington Institute
- Long Term Strategy Project
- Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
- Middle East Media Research Institute
- Nixon Center
- Non Proliferation Policy Education Center
- Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies
- Policy Forum
- Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
- Project for a New American Century
- Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Notes
- ↑ Nadia Schadlow, The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide, Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p1.
- ↑ Nadia Schadlow, The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide, Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p5.
- ↑ Nadia Schadlow, The Struggle Against Radical Islam, A Donors Guide, Philanthropy Roundtable, December 2006, p34.