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Est.

1949

Fiscal Year Start

Jul 1

Organization Type

Grantseeker

Mission Statement

THE BULLETIN'S MISSION IS TO REDUCE MANMADE THREATS TO OUR EXISTENCE.
Revenues
$2.8M
Expenses
$3.5M
Net Income:
-$750.7K
Assets
$1.9M
Liabilities
$101.5K
Net Assets:
+$1.8M
Operating Budget
$3.5M
Operating Budget by Year

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Total No. of Grants
31
Median grant size
$10K
Largest grant received
$110K
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Alexandra Bell
Board Member
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Stephanie Woodson
Board Member
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William Revelle
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’s budget?
In 2025, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reported an annual operating budget of around $3.5 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists support?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists supports work in Physical and earth sciences.
Where does Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists operate?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is headquartered in Chicago, IL.
Who funded Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists recently?
In 2025, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists received grants from Jewish Communal Fund, SIEG DUNLAP FOUNDATION, and New Horizon Foundation. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists received in 2024?
The largest grant to Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 2024 exceeds $110 thousand.