The Oppenheimer Project convenes leaders across government, philanthropy, international agencies, and civil society to advance nuclear energy solutions that reduce weapons proliferation and secure climate stability. It functions as an engagement hub that bridges divides among stakeholders to promote responsible nuclear deployment. Core activities include organizing strategic dialogues on nuclear energy, nonproliferation, and technological challenges; advancing policy solutions and nuclear literacy with decision-makers and organizations like the IAEA; and cultivating next-generation thought leaders through regional partnerships, publications, and collaborative thought leadership. The project draws inspiration from J. Robert Oppenheimer's vision of nuclear fission as a symbol of human choice, aiming to transform it from a source of fear into a force for peace with the mantra 'Less weapons, more energy—for the generations to come.'