Support the GAI

The staff of the Global Antitrust Institute is grateful for the generous contributions from the individuals, foundations, and corporations who enable the GAI to carry out its mission and achieve its success.  GAI programs are provided free of charge, and on behalf of the policymakers and scholars who benefit from the GAI, we thank you for your support.

The GAI receives general support donations from corporate, foundation, and individual donors and is a unit of George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School and reports to the Dean of the Law School. Its finances are managed through the George Mason University Foundation, Inc., which is a 501(c)(3) corporation established to support the activities of George Mason University. Donations allow us to hire staff, cover overhead, and associated expenses from programs, events, and institutes and in furtherance of our mission to promote the application of sound economic analysis to competition enforcement around the world through economic education programs, competition advocacy, events, and hosting visiting scholars. The GAI does not accept donations or support that would limit our ability to carry out our mission and core values in a manner we see fit–free of external influence. The GAI’s economic education materials and competition advocacy submissions are generated by GAI faculty and staff and are not subject to review or approval.

GAI Donors Providing General Support for FY 2018-19 – FY 2022-23:

The Allergan Foundation
Amazon.com, Inc.
The Charles Koch Foundation
D. Stephens Trust Fund
Facebook, Inc.
Google LLC
International Center for Law & Economics
Qualcomm
Reset Public Affairs
Visa, Inc.

*Includes contributions greater than $1,000.


Contributions on behalf of the Global Antitrust Institute may be made online or by check to the George Mason University Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation established to support the activities of George Mason University.

Online contributions may be made via the law school’s website or please contact us at gai@gmu.edu.