Open Philanthropy (2017) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017), Open Philanthropy, February.
Open Philanthropy (2017) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017), Open Philanthropy., February.
Open Philanthropy (2019) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security , and global catastrophic risks (2019), Open Philanthropy., September.
Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).
As of MarchMay 2022, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1][2][3] JHCHS is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[4]
Open Philanthropy (2017) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2019) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security , and global catastrophic risks (2019), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2021)(2022) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).
As of May 2021,March 2022, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1][2][3] JHCHS is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[4]
As of May 2021, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy (Open Philanthropy 2017; Open Philanthropy 2019; Open Philanthropy 2021).[1][2][3] JHCHS is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future (Halstead 2019).
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report[4], Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).
Open Philanthropy (2017) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2019) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security , and global catastrophic risks (2019), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2017) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2019) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security , and global catastrophic risks (2019), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).
As of May 2021, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy (2021)(Open Philanthropy 2017; Open Philanthropy 2019; Open Philanthropy 2021). JHCHS is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future (Halstead 2019).
Open Philanthropy (2017) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2019) Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security , and global catastrophic risks (2019), Open Philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (JHCHS) (sometimes referred to as the Center for Health Security and abbreviated CHS) is a nonprofit organization that conducts policy research and development in Biosecuritybiosecurity and pandemic preparedness. It is part of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. JHCHS was founded in 1998 as the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies (CCBS).
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January.January (updated December 2020).
As of May 2021, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy (2021). JHCHS is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future (Halstead 2019).
Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (JHCHS) (sometimes referred to as the Center for Health Security and abbreviated CHS) is a nonprofit organization that conducts policy research and development in Biosecurity and pandemic preparedness. It is part of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. JHCHS was founded in 1998 as the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies (CCBS).
As of May 2021, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy (2021).
Open Philanthropy (2021) Grants database, Open Philanthropy.
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Official website.
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As of May 2022, JHCHS has received over $40 million in grants from Open Philanthropy.[1]
[2][3]JHCHS is one of the four organizations recommended by Founders Pledge in their cause report on safeguarding the long-term future.[4]2]Open Philanthropy
(2017)(2022) Grants database: Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security— biosecurity, global health security, and global catastrophic risks (2017),Open Philanthropy, February.^Open Philanthropy (2019)Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security — biosecurity, global health security , and global catastrophic risks (2019),Open Philanthropy, September.^Open Philanthropy (2022)Grants database, Open Philanthropy.Halstead, John (2019) Safeguarding the future cause area report, Founders Pledge, January (updated December 2020).