CPAR Uganda receives funding to implement its building healthy communities activities from from two major sources.
Source 1: Crowd Fundraising

In 2017, our application was successful and we became partners with GlobalGiving, a “non-profit organization based in the United States that provides a global crowdfunding platform for grassroots charitable projects.” Through the GlobalGiving platform, we are raising funds that we use for implementing our projects. We welcome your donation in support of building healthy communities and the fight against poverty.
Source 2: Grant Funding

We receive external grant funding, which funds we utilize to implement relief and development activities for the benefit disadvantaged communities in Uganda. In the past we have received funding from our following partners (in order of total grants to CPAR Uganda):
- Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (CPAR) – 33%
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – 24.2%
- Danchurchaid (DCA) – 12.5%
- Marie Stopes – 8.7%
- United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) – 6.9%
- United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (UN FAO) – 3.1%
- Agri-Business Initiative (aBi) Trust – 2.7%
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID) – 2.4%
- The British Academy through University of East Anglia – 2.3
- European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) through University of St. Andrews – 1.6%
- EU Northern Uganda Rehabilitation Programme – 2%
- Donations through GlobalGiving – 0.3%
- LED through Abim District Local Government – 0.3%
Thank you to each and everyone of our funding partners whose financial assistance made it possible for CPAR Uganda to contribute towards building health communities in Uganda.

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