Funding & partnerships
Building a sustainable and relevant Cochrane for the 21st Century, requires us to build on our long-term relationships with our existing partners and funders, and develop new sources of funding and partnerships on a local and global level.
Our new model is designed to make Cochrane more accessible, agile and responsive to the needs of our funders and partners. Our engagement and communications activities will be more externally facing, explaining our new ways of working, outlining our achievements and the vital role we play in informing and improving the most important global health and care decisions.
Cochrane works collaboratively with partners and funders to produce and disseminate authoritative, relevant, and reliable health evidence. Our funding and partnerships reflect our commitment to improving global health through high quality, up-to-date and accessible evidence.
We are proud of our independence, which is central to our reputation as a trusted source of information. We do not accept commercial or conflicted funding – this is vital for us to generate authoritative and reliable information, produced by people who can work freely, unconstrained by commercial and financial interests.
Our major global funders include:
Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG) - Federal Ministry of Health Germany
Den danske regering/The Danish Government (Rigshospitalet Research Committee) Denmark
Health Research Board Public Health Agency, Health and Social Care Research and Development, Ireland
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australia
National Institute for Health Research United Kingdom
National Institutes of Health (NIH) USA
For a full list of funders visit
cochrane.org/about-us/our-funders-and-partners
Our major global partners include:
Guidelines International Network's (GIN)
For more information about our partnerships visit cochrane.org/about-us/our-funders-and-partners