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Donors & Partnerships
The GCSP’s relevance is particularly critical today, as we are all deeply aware of how fragile international peace and security have become. Trust is eroding, divisions are deepening, and misunderstandings are on the rise. That is why the support of partners and donors is vital, to enable GCSP to offer a platform and activities that unites diverse stakeholders to collaboratively develop ideas, policy options, and solutions. Through these efforts, we can all contribute to shaping a resilient global order to advance peace, cooperation, and sustainable security.
The GCSP obtains some 25% of its annual funding from third parties including voluntary contributions from members of the Foundation Council. Regarding the latter, contributions in recent years have been received from: Austria, Canada, China, Japan, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Other funding has been received from the United Nations, the European Union, the Gulf Research Center, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the Nestar Foundation, the Robert Koch Institute, Movetia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, in addition to substantial private donations.
The roles of partnerships and donors are often closely interlinked. Our partners often commission and partially or fully fund specific GCSP projects. Other donors do not necessarily fund specific projects but can direct their contributions to be used more broadly for individuals or activities. The GCSP works carefully to ensure we meet all partners and donors priorities and to maximise impact.
How Can I Participate?
The GCSP Global Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to individuals who are achieving, or have the potential to achieve, great impact in international peace and security. Empower future leaders by sponsoring their participation in our transformative courses.
"I celebrate every time one child is released from a group of armed forces or is reunified with his family. After being released, that child can start going to school." - Mr Ayuen Maluk, Child Protection Officer, South Sudan - Global Scholarship Fund Recipient.
The GCSP Global Fellowship Initiative (GFI) welcomes a diverse group of over 180 fellows, each bringing fresh perspectives from a wide range of sectors, including technology, diplomacy, academia, media and civil society. Nurture the innovative thinking of emerging and established professionals through our Fellowship Initiative.
"We all shared curiosity and a commitment to understanding and addressing complex global security challenges. Diversity of thought and background is at the heart of what the GCSP does." Mr Giles Enticknap, British High Commissioner to Botswana, UK Representative to the Southern Africa Development Community, and former GFI Executive-in-Residence.
The GCSP Alumni & Community plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration and engagement within our dynamic security policy network. We connect 14,000 security policy professionals, including alumni, former fellows, guest speakers, faculty, and staff who are united in their commitment to advancing security and diplomacy.
"The GCSP Alumni Community has been very useful during my recent postings, because it opens new doors to immerse in new regional contexts. It is an amazing two-way road to exchanging different points of views about security issues. It is possible to start a discussion and to receive feedback and insights from any global region because certainly you will find another GCSP Alumni member! This community, while tightening bonds and cultures, also helps to mature better thinking, resulting in better decisions." Colonel Denilson Leitão, Military Advisor and retired Colonel, Brazilian Army, Hub Leader GCSP Alumni and Community Hub, Brazil.
Fund a specific programme through a strategic partnership with the GCSP as a whole, or through one of our specific departments.
The GCSP's joint Dialogue Departments foster dialogue through Mediation & Peace Support & International Security Dialogue by rebuilding trust, generating solutions and sustaining critical dialogues.
"The EMI plays a critical role in fostering forwardthinking approaches to emerging security threats, ensuring that policymakers and experts remain ahead of the curve." Ambassador Karim Haggag, Director, SIPRI
Support ongoing initiatives with targeted or broad donations to our key global missions.
Partner with us in providing venues, experts or other contributions to our events such as our Geneva Security Debates Series.
The GCSP offers partnership to develop a tailored donation in addressing a specific global or regional need. We would be delighted to explore the possibilities of a discretionary donation with you.
How to contribute?
To discuss any of the above options, please contact us at [email protected] to discover how we can work together!
To donate to the GCSP, you can choose from three convenient options. You may pay direct transfer through our payment portal, make a bank transfer using the account details provided below or PayPal for a quick and secure online transaction.
Direct Payment
Bank Transfer
To send a payment to the GCSP via bank transfer, please use one of the accounts below.
Bank : Crédit Suisse
Swift code: CRESCHZZ80A
Clearing account no: 4835
Account name:
Centre de Politique de Sécurité, Genève (Geneva Centre for Security Policy)
Address : Maison de la Paix, Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2D, Case postale 1295, 1211 Geneva 1, Switzerland
CHF Account number: 341807- 31
IBAN: CH34 0483 5034 1807 3100 0
EUR account: 341807-32-1
IBAN: CH70 0483 5034 1807 3200 1
USD account: 341807-32-2
IBAN: CH43 0483 5034 1807 3200 2