Our funders
Emergency Nutrition Network is funded entirely by grants and donations. We receive generous support for our work from Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland, UNICEF, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and other partners.
Several United Nations agencies (UNHCR, WFP, FAO) and non-governmental organisations (Action Against Hunger, Concern, GOAL, MSF, World Vision and Save the Children) contribute funding to support our flagship publication, Field Exchange.
We greatly appreciate the support of a range of funders to enable our work.
Why support Emergency Nutrition Network?
ENN occupies a unique space in the sector; supporting and expediting learning to positively influence policy and practice amongst those working with the most nutritionally vulnerable.
Our resources, including Field Exchange, are available online free of charge so that they are accessible to all. While Field Exchange is available both online and in print.
Our projects help identify and fill gaps in evidence or guidance that may compromise the quality and impact of interventions at all levels. These activities are often funded as distinct projects through earmarked funding whilst untied or strategic funding enables us to be more responsive to new or neglected needs that emerge in the sector.
We greatly appreciate the support of a range of funders to enable our work.
Support us
We welcome funding in all shapes and forms - and enter into agreements that range from multi-year commitments to the sponsoring of a particular project or a specific theme in one of our publications.
Please contact us if you would like to explore opportunities.
Individual donations
Individual donations form a more personal and specific relationship with ENN, making a big difference to our ability to respond as well as providing an endorsement of our teams and the work they do.
Please contact us for how to help.
Donor visibility
All our donors are acknowledged online and on the materials we develop and in publications they fund. We enjoy good working relationships with our institutional donors, based on a strong partnership supported by good communication and mutual accountability. We submit periodic reports as required by individual donors and undertake both an ENN annual audit of accounts and donor-specific audits as required.
Disclaimer: The ideas, opinions, and comments reflected on the ENN website are entirely the responsibility of ENN and its author(s) and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views or policies of our donors.