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Formation | 1956 |
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Founder | C. Maxwell and Elizabeth M. Stanley |
Type | Non-Governmental Organization |
Legal status | Private Operating Foundation |
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Chair | Brian Hanson |
President | Keith Porter |
Website | stanleycenter |
Formerly called | The Stanley Foundation |
The Stanley Center for Peace and Security (formerly The Stanley Foundation) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, private operating foundation seeking to address "global challenges that present a profound threat to human survival and well-being," namely mitigating climate change, avoiding the use of nuclear weapons, and preventing mass violence and atrocities.[1] The center's mission is to "catalyze just and sustainable solutions to critical issues of peace and security by driving policy progress, advancing effective global governance, and advocating for collective action."[2] The organization was founded in 1956 by C. Maxwell and Elizabeth M. Stanley and is headquartered in Muscatine, IA.[3]
The foundation is within the Partner Circle of the Foundations Platform F20, an international network of foundations and other philanthropic organizations.[4]