United Against Nuclear Iran
501(c)(3)·ngo·AI Enriched
Relationships:1
Events:0
Library:3
Confidence:
94%
Key Facts
Type
501(c)(3)
Sector
ngo
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
New York, New York, United States
Founded
1/1/2008
Dissolved
Active
Phone
212-922-0063
Also Known As
UANIAmerican Coalition Against a Nuclear IranACANI, Inc.
Tags
Iran oppositionnuclear nonproliferationsanctions advocacyforeign policyhuman rightscounter-terrorismbipartisan
Overall Confidence
94%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
EIN
26-2387657
State of Incorporation
New York
Mission Statement
To prevent Iran from fulfilling its ambition to become a regional super-power possessing nuclear weapons and to combat the threats posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, including its nuclear program, state sponsorship of terrorism, and human rights violations.
Annual Revenue
Not disclosed
Program Areas
Sanctions campaigns and corporate pressureIran Business Registry (IBR)Legislative advocacyPublic education and awarenessUANI-ISD Initiative for transatlantic activismResearch on IRGC and regime activities
About
A U.S.-based bipartisan, non-profit advocacy organization founded in 2008 that opposes Iran's nuclear program, support for terrorism, and human rights violations. It advocates for strong U.S. and international actions to counter Iranian influence and pressures companies to stop doing business with Iran through private sanctions campaigns, legislative initiatives, and tools like the Iran Business Registry (IBR). It leads efforts such as the UANI-ISD Initiative to combat nuclear proliferation and enhance sanctions compliance. The group has been criticized for its hawkish stance and close ties to pro-Israel groups.
Key Relationships
Paul Singer
major_donor
Paul Singer is a significant financial backer of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), an organization that advocates for aggressive U.S. policies to counter Iran's nuclear program and regional influence. UANI's positions closely align with those of the Israeli government, particularly under Benjamin Netanyahu, who has long opposed the Iran nuclear deal and sought to isolate Iran diplomatically and economically. Singer's funding has supported UANI's campaigns to pressure corporations and governments to divest from Iran and adopt sanctions.
Since 2008