Global Catastrophic Risk Institute

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GCRI’s mission is to develop the best ways to confront humanity’s gravest threats.

The Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank. GCRI works on the risk of events that could significantly harm or even destroy human civilization at the global scale. As a think tank, GCRI bridges the world of scholarship and the world of professional practice in government, private industry, and other sectors. We aim to develop highly effective solutions for reducing the risk by leveraging both the best available scholarship and the demands of real-world decision-making.

GCRI was founded in 2011 by Seth Baum and Tony Barrett. The two met at a conference of the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA), the leading academic and professional society for all aspects of risk. GCRI continues to be involved in SRA, and we also play a central role in an international community of catastrophic risk scholars and practitioners.

Annual Reports

At the end of each calendar year, GCRI creates an annual report dedicated to recent accomplishments and future plans. Below are GCRI’s most recent annual reports:

Financial Information

GCRI is a project of the fiscal sponsorship organization Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE). SEE is a nonprofit public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your donation is fully tax deductible.

[This project was created by the GiveWiki team. Please visit the website of the organization for more information on their work.]

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