The Council for a Livable World is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization founded in 1962 that works to reduce and eliminate nuclear weapons and promote national security policies that reduce the risk of war. The organization supports political candidates who advocate for arms control, nonproliferation, and diplomatic approaches to global security challenges.
Nuclear arms control and disarmament, nonproliferation, reductions in military spending on nuclear weapons, diplomacy-first national security strategies, and prevention of nuclear war
Individual contributions and donations, including support for its affiliated political action committee
Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation; Council for a Livable World Political Action Committee; founded by physicist Leo Szilard
Non-profit organization with an affiliated political action committee