How we are funded

Find out more about Global Health Foundation: our vision, mission, organisational structure and ways of working.

Funding structure

Global Health Foundation secretariat is funded through grants from governments, foundations and multilateral sources. Their generous contributions enable us to support the work of the Partnership and catalyse broader efforts to end child marriage.

We do currently actively solicit donations from the general public. We encourage all interested members of the general public and groups such as churches and schools to directly support our organisation and partners programmes to end hunger. Please see our Donate webpages for easy-to-use crowdfunding and donation options and support organisations working directly with children, families and communities.

Our donors

The work of Global Health Foundation was made possible in 2022 through the generous support of:

  • Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
  • Nationale Postcode Loterij
  • Ford Foundation
  • The Kendeda Fund
  • Government of Canada
  • Education Out Loud (managed by Oxfam IBIS and financed by the Global Partnership for Education)
  • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  • The Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
  • Players of People’s Postcode Lottery
  • Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
  • NoVo Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation
  • Private family foundation managed by Greenwood Place
  • United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
  • United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
  • Every Good Thing LLC

Most of the organisations listed above also fund grassroots and programmatic work on the issue of child hunger and social distress.

Support us

If you are interested in learning more about or funding the work of the Global Health Foundation secretariat, please contact Michelle Wisson at Donor.Engagement@globalhealthfd.org

Donate to our members

Please see our Donate to Our Members and Dedicate Your Wedding pages to donate to member organisations that work directly with children, families and communities. These programmes are managed independently from the Global Health Foundation secretariat.