Funders
To ensure the ability to provide independent and objective oversight and analysis, NATO Watch seeks support from private individuals and foundations in member states and worldwide. We do not accept NATO central government or defence industry funding, either directly or indirectly. We only accept funds from other governmental bodies for educational materials (as is the case with Amnesty International, for example).
We are grateful to the following trusts and foundations for their support:
- The Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation (UK) for providing initial seed funding that enabled the development of this website;
- The Marmot Trust (UK) for supporting our inaugural shadow NATO summit in March/April 2009; and
- The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (UK) for support towards our core costs in 2010.
If you are interested in helping us to shape NATO strategies for a more secure world and act to make a difference, please go to our Donate page.



