Supporting Us

 

Bioversity International relies on the support of its supporters to carry out its work. On behalf of our project collaborators and partners, we take this opportunity to thank our funders for their generous and continued support.

Providing more than just finances, our donors contribute global perspectives and knowledge on the use of agricultural biodiversity in smallholder farming communities. We have donor-supported projects in more than 90 countries with over 300 research partners and are also supported in the UK by our registered charity Bioversity International (UK). We are also registered as a 501(c)3 non-profit organisation in the US.

To further support our work and make even greater advances in our research programme, Bioversity has just launched an ambitious fundraising strategy aimed at widening and diversifying our funder base to create a more secure future for our partners and programmes. If you are a private individual, or represent a trust, foundation, or company, find out how you can support us.

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