Center for International Policy Advocacy (CIP Advocacy)

About the Organization

The Center for International Policy Advocacy (CIP Advocacy) is the advocacy arm of the Center for International Policy, a Washington, D.C.-based progressive nonprofit that conducts research, public education, convening, and public advocacy to advance a more peaceful, just, and sustainable U.S. foreign policy grounded in transparency, accountability, human rights, and demilitarization.

Policy Goals

U.S. foreign policy reform prioritizing diplomacy over militarization; transparency and oversight of security assistance and arms transfers; nuclear disarmament and arms control; reducing illicit finance and corruption; climate and militarism; migration and refugee protection; limits on foreign influence in domestic institutions; science and technology for peace and security.

Funding

Primarily funded by philanthropic foundation grants, major donors and individual contributions, supplemented by program revenue and event or project-specific grants.

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Legal Structure

Nonprofit research and advocacy organization (501(c)(3) think tank; advocacy arm of the Center for International Policy)

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