CGIAR Fund

Fund Donors

 

 

Who is a Fund Donor?

Any country or organization (including foundations, multinational agencies and non-governmental organizations) that provides funding to support CGIAR programs and activities and the functioning of CGIAR bodies and research institutions through the CGIAR Fund is a Fund donor. Fund donors adhere to the principles set out in the CGIAR Joint Declaration as adopted at the 2009 Business Meeting. While there is no minimum for contributions to the Fund, the minimum contribution required to be eligible for representation in the Fund Council, the decision-making body of the CGIAR Fund, is US$500,000.

  

The World Bank serves as Trustee for the Fund. The World Bank Board of Directors approved the establishment of the Fund in January 2010.  Fund Donors in 2011 were as follows:

Australia

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

China

Denmark

Finland

France

IDRC

Ireland

Italy

Korea

Luxembourg

Morocco

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

Norway

Portugal

Russia

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Thailand

Turkey

UK

USA

World Bank

  

 

Prior Membership

The countries, international organizations and foundations listed below were Members of the CGIAR until December 2009, when the transition to our new governance structure began: 

 

African Development Bank Indonesia Pakistan
Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development

Inter-American Development Bank

Peru
Australia International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Philippines
Austria IFAD Portugal
Bangladesh Islamic Republic of Iran Rockefeller Foundation
Belgium Ireland Romania
Brazil Israel Russian Federation
Canada Italy South Africa
China Japan Spain
Colombia Kellogg Foundation Sweden
European Commission Kenya Switzerland
Cote d'Ivoire Republic of Korea Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture
Denmark Luxembourg Thailand
Arab Republic of Egypt Malaysia Turkey
Finland Mexico Uganda
FAO Morocco United Kingdom
Ford Foundation Netherlands UNDP
France New Zealand UNEP
Germany Nigeria United States of America
Gulf Cooperation Council Norway World Bank
India OPEC Fund for International Development