Together with global partners and local communities, FHI 360 is working toward a future where all people can lead full, healthy lives. For more than five decades, we have partnered with governments and multilateral organizations to co-create solutions to pressing challenges in the United States and around the world.
Our expertise spans democracy and governance, economic opportunity, education, environment and climate action, health, humanitarian response, and nutrition and food security. Across these areas of impact, we are mobilizing resources, research and relationships to ensure that people everywhere can access the opportunities they need to thrive.
Our approach
Together with our partners, we advance sustainable development goals with innovative, adaptive and community-led solutions. With a broad global network and deep local experience and relationships, FHI 360 is uniquely equipped to:
Prioritize local voices in every stage of program design, implementation and evaluation.
Address complex global challenges with data-driven and science-backed solutions.
Connect evidence and expertise across sectors for greater collective impact.
Connect evidence and expertise across sectors for greater collective impact.
Contract mechanisms that accelerate your impact
FHI 360 maintains strong relationships with leaders, innovators and experts around the world, and our reputation for excellence in project implementation has earned the trust of governments and other partners.
We manage several contract mechanisms for U.S. government agencies and other funders, allowing us to be hired quickly through a limited competitive bidding process. These contract mechanisms — Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs); Indefinite Quantity Contracts (IQCs); Indefinite Delivery, Indefinity Quantity Contracts (IDIQs); and Leader with Associate Awards (LWAs) — help streamline the contract process and speed service delivery.
Our partners
We have strong relationships with many major United States government and multilateral organizations, including USAID, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the World Bank, UNICEF, and the World Health Organization (WHO). You can see a full list of our partners in our impact reports.