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Funding 2012

Sources of SIPRI funding, 2012

All amounts in Swedish kronor (SEK) unless otherwise stated


Funder   Amount   Programme/project  
 
Swedish MFA   24 094 000      Core grant a
    270 000      Arms Transfers
    295 000      Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
Australian National University   AUD 210 000      Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
Bosch Foundation (Germany)   EUR 47 500      China and Global Security
European Commission   EUR 41 760      European Security
FOSI (USA)   USD 34 484      SIPRI North America
ISIS (Belgium)   EUR 57 700      Armed Conflict and Conflict Management
MacArthur Foundation   USD 225 000      China and Global Security
Korea Foundation   USD 20 000      Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
Danish MFA   DKK 1 500 000      Armed Conflict and Conflict Management
German MFA   EUR 19 520      Dual-use and Arms Trade Control
Norwegian MFA   NOK 1 750 000      Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
Norwegian Embassy in Beijing       NOK 1 400 000      China and Global Security
British MFA   GBP 76 000      Dual-use and Arms Trade Control
DFID (UK)   GBP 35 800      Arms Transfers
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond   400 000      Director's office
DDPS (Switzerland)   CHF 175 000      Editorial and Publications
UNDP   321 568      Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
US Department of Energy   USD 40 890      Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-proliferation
Vetenskapsrådet   19 800 000      Military Expenditure

Notes: DFID = Department for International Development; DDPS = Swiss Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport; FOSI = Foundation Open Society Institute; ISIS = International Security Information Service; MFA = Ministry of Foreign Affairs; UNDP = United Nations Development Programme; AUD = Australian dollar; CHF = Swiss franc; DKK = Danish krone; EUR = Euro; GBP = British pound; NOK = Norwegian krone; USD = United States dollar.

Grants listed are those approved to SIPRI in 2012. Some of these grants cover several years and may include subcontractors. This means that the combined total for all external grants will not be identical to SIPRI’s annual turnover for 2012.

a SIPRI receives an annual core grant from the Swedish MFA which covers approximately 50 per cent of the annual budget.