Who supports us
TI receives funding from a number of different sources including governments, foundations, the private sector and individuals.
We value all contributions to our work and would like to express our sincere gratitude to the following institutions, companies and generous individuals who have been donors to the Transparency International Secretariat in the period from 2007 to the present.
Governments, Development Organisations, Foundations and Public Institutions
- Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (AECI)
- Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
- AVINA Group, Switzerland
- Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
- The Carter Center, USA
- Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI), Norway
- Centre for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), USA
- Comunidad de Madrid
- Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DANIDA)
- Department for International Development (DFID), UK
- European Commission
- European Investment Bank (EIB)
- Federal Foreign Office, Germany
- Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), UK
- German Corporation for Technical Cooperation (GTZ)
- Government of Azerbaijan
- Hungarian National Development Office
- Hunter-White Foundation, USA
- Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
- Irish AID
- The Lee & Gund Foundation
- The Legatum Institute for Global Development
- Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)
- Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland
- Ministry of Finance, Guatemala (for the 12th IACC)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France
- Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)
- OSI Development Foundation, Switzerland
- Seoul Metropolitan Government
- Starr Foundation
- Stockholm International Water Institute, Sweden
- Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
- Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
- The Ford Foundation, USA
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- United Nations Foundation
- US Agency for International Development (USAID)
- The William and Florah Hewlett Foundation
- The World Bank (IBRD)
- The World Economic Forum
Private Sector
TI gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of the participants in the Global Corporations for Transparency International (GCTI) initiative:
- Anglo American
- Ernst & Young
- ExxonMobil
- General Electric
- Merck & Co.
- Nexen
- Norsk Hydro
- Procter & Gamble
- SAP
- Shell International
- Tyco
- Wal-Mart
Companies participating in this initiative typically contribute 50,000 Euro per year to Transparency International.
TI acknowledges the generous contributions to our work by Ernst & Young and SAP beyond their support within the GCTI initiative.
Other Private Sector Donors
- Connective Capital
- Fluir
- KPMG
- UBS
Organisations Participating in the Business Principles for Countering Bribery (BPCB) Steering Committee in 2007
Corporate members
BP, F&C Asset Management, General Electric, HSBC, Norsk Hydro, Organización Corona, Pfizer, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rio Tinto, SAP, Royal Dutch Shell, Sika, Tata Sons
Others
AccountAbility, The Conference Board, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), International Federation of Inspection Agencies, International Federation of Consulting Engineers, Social Accountability International, Trace International.
Individuals and Other Donors
Transparency International is grateful for the generous contributions of: A. Armitage, William F. Biggs, The Carter Center, J. W. Christmas, Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF), Hartmut Fischer, Future Forest, Gary Geoghegan, Arnesto Goncalves Segredo, Rolf Hellenbrand, Indigo Networks, IFES, K-Pact Council, Giovanna Longo, Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI), Nordiska Afrika Institut, Save the Children Fund, Judith Schultz.
TI expresses its sincere gratitude to those who donated up to € 1,000 in 2007 and to the many individuals and organisations that provided voluntary and pro bono services.
TI extends its gratitude to the law firm of Covington and Burling for its generosity in providing pro bono legal assistance throughout 2007.
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