Nine-year-old Syrian refugee Badiaa (second left) sits at a desk with Italian and Syrian friends in her classroom at a public elementary school in Trento, Trentino province, Italy, Tuesday 2 May 2017. Badiaa, who is originally from Homs, Syria, arrived from Lebanon through a UNICEF-supported humanitarian corridor that helped 93 Syrian refugees reach Italy safely in February 2016.

Humanitarian Organizations
Global Cause Partnerships

UNICEF USA partners with U.S.-based non-governmental and civil society organizations to raise funds, advocate and educate to protect all children's rights to healthy, happy and hopeful lives.

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UNICEF USA works with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society organizations headquartered in the United States to fundraise for programs, advocate for change and educate the public — all to protect children's rights and futures. Learn more on how to partner with us

Our global cause partners include the following types of organizations:

Why support UNICEF?

There are many reasons. Here are a few: 

  • Results: UNICEF ensures children around the globe are healthy, educated, protected and respected through innovative partnerships and programs

  • UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories with 13,000 staff members working alongside local and national governments and convening other key partners to improve children's lives and protect their rights

  • UNICEF responds to an average of 300 emergencies a year, drawing from over 75 years of experience — delivering lifesaving aid and supporting long-term recovery through capacity building and empowering communities and countries to build back better

  • UNICEF has the largest humanitarian supply warehouse in the world that can ship to anywhere within 72 hours, and its buying power has lowered the cost of immunization and other necessities for better child health

Ready to change and save lives?

Submit a partnership proposal today.

Advanced Remarketing Systems

Buddha's Light International Association

Buddhist Churches of America

Circle K International

The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association Inc.

The General Federation of Women's Clubs

GlobalGiving

Global Ministries & United Methodist Committee on Relief

Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society, Inc.

First United Methodist Church of Boise - Cathedral of the Rockies

International Council of Community Churches

Kiwanis International / Kiwanis Children's Fund

Mennonite World Conference

National Arab American Medical Association

Nonbelief Relief, Inc.

Nour Foundation

Nova Ukraine

OLAM

The Potter's House

Syrian American Women's Charitable Association

Trinity Church Wall Street

The Task Force for Urban Health

UNFCU Foundation

United Methodist Church of the Resurrection

United Nations Association — USA, Davis Community, California

United Nations Association Midpeninsula Chapter

Week of Compassion

Zakat Foundation of America

TOP PHOTO: Nine-year-old Syrian refugee Badiaa (second left) sits at a desk with Italian and Syrian friends in her classroom at a public elementary school in Trento, Italy, on May 7, 2017. Badiaa, who is originally from Homs, Syria, arrived from Lebanon through a UNICEF-supported humanitarian corridor that helped 93 Syrian refugees reach Italy safely in February of 2016. ©UNICEF/UN069359/Romenzi