Partners

Bridging the Divide is pleased to work with a diverse array of partners and donors that help to support and promote our efforts to enable civil society organizations in the Middle East to more effectively advocate on behalf of democracy and good governance issues across the region. 

US Department of State / Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration


The mission of the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) is to provide protection, ease suffering, and resolve the plight of persecuted and uprooted people around the world on behalf of the American people by providing life-sustaining assistance, working through multilateral systems to build global partnerships, promoting best practices in humanitarian response, and ensuring that humanitarian principles are thoroughly integrated into U.S. foreign and national security policy.  

GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving
 

GlobalGiving is a charity fundraising web site that gives social entrepreneurs and non-profits from anywhere in the world a chance to raise the money that they need to improve their communities. Since 2002, GlobalGiving has raised $50,734,337 from 215,454 donors who have supported 4,496 projects.

International Health Partners
International Health Partners


International Health Partners (IHP) is a charity dedicated to improving access to health care and medicines in the developing world. We partner with companies from across Europe to provide donated medical aid to organisations serving children and adults in the most needy communities. Thanks to the generousity of our donors and delivery partners, since we were established in 2005 we have been able to donate 12 million treatments (£75million) of medical aid to communities in 80 countries. Together we are making a difference.

USAID
US Agency for International Development - USAID


USAID is an independent federal government agency that receives overall foreign policy guidance from the Secretary of State. Our Work supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances U.S. foreign policy objectives by supporting:

  • economic growth, agriculture and trade;
  • global health; and,
  • democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance.
National US Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC)


NUSACC, established over 40 years ago, is America’s longest serving organization dedicated to U.S.-Arab business.  NUSACC is widely regarded as the voice of American business in the Arab world and the premier private sector portal to the United States for Arab commercial enterprises.

US Center for Citizen Diplomacy


The U.S. Center for Citizen Diplomacy promotes opportunities for all Americans to be citizen diplomats and affirms the indispensable value of citizen involvement in international relations. In an era of increasing globalization, more and more people develop their most lasting impressions through face-to-face, personal encounters, when people visit the United States or when Americans travel abroad. In this context, the ‘citizen diplomat’ is a powerful force in defining the United States to the rest of the world.

Globus Relief
Globus Relief


We are a medical resource humanitarian organization.  We are committed to partnering with other charities, Corporations and Governments working to improve the delivery of healthcare across the world.  We accomplish the improvement of health care through the following five key deliverables:

  • Assessment
  • Consulting
  • Acquiring, Packaging and Distributing (APD)
  • Providing Bio-Tech Solutions
  • Training

We reduce unnecessary duplication of efforts among our partners and work to produce a synergistic environment that magnifies effort and social impact.