SSDS Partners and Funding Agencies
SSDS activities are funded through a variety of grants and contracts. Projects are initiated through unsolicited proposals to foundations and government agancies, responses to competitive Requests for Proposals, and through collaboration and sub-contracts with other academic, consulting and research institutions.
Our current and past funding clients and agencies include:
- Abt Associates, Inc.
- Academy for Educational Development
- Asian Development Bank
- BASICS Project
- Best Practices Foundation
- Boston Spine Group
- Boston University
- Canadian International Development Agency
- Catholics for Free Choice
- Center for Development Information & Evaluation
- Constella Futures International
- Danish International Development Agency
- British Department for International Development
- Economic Development Institute
- EngenderHealth
- Euro Health Group
- Ford Foundation
- Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
- Harvard University
- Healthcare Enterprise International, Inc.
- Henry M. Jackson Foundation
- I.D.A. Solutions
- InterAmerican Development Bank
- International Planned Parenthood Federation
- Institute for Health Sector Development
- Institute for Training and Development
- John Snow Inc.
- Johns Hopkins University
- Join Together
- Keele University
- Keystone Institute
- Management Sciences for Health
- Micronutrient Initiative
- National Institutes of Health
- Natick Council on Aging
- New England Baptist Hospital
- New England Medical Research Institute
- Pan American Health Organization
- Pathfinder International
- QED Group, LLC
- Reproductive Health Association of Cambodia
- Treetop Ltd.
- Tulane University
- United Nations Children's Fund
- United Nations Population Fund
- Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Asociacion Internacional para el Estudio de la Sexualidad, la Cultura, y la Sociedad (IASSCS)
- University Research Corporation
- US Agency for International Development
- US Army Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program
- US Army Research Inst. of Environmental Med.
- World Bank
- World Food Program
- World Health Organization