The Alliance’s strategic partnerships have been vital for advancing our mission to promote and strengthen the social service workforce globally. We are privileged to work alongside a diverse range of stakeholders, including national and local governments, multilateral and bilateral agencies, corporate and foundational donors, non-governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, academic institutions and civil society organizations. Together, we build a workforce that is able to properly support and care for the most at-risk individuals and communities across the globe.
The Alliance always seeks to expand and diversify our partnerships with all stakeholder groups.
Contact us to explore opportunities for collaboration.
Current Supporting Partners
The Alliance would like to acknowledge our current supporting partners. These include:
USAID
A generous grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), under the Partnerships Plus project implemented by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc, allows us to further our role as a global network and advance knowledge of promising practices related to workforce strengthening.
UNICEF
The Alliance has received various grants from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) through projects at global, regional and national level. Currently, the Alliance is supported through grants from UNICEF Tunisia, UNICEF Iraq, UNICEF Sri Lanka and the UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional office.
Martin James Foundation
Through a generous grant from the Martin James Foundation, the Alliance recently launched a new two-year project that aims to learn from and amplify the knowledge and lived experience of youth with lived experience of care in Brazil, India and Uganda to develop a range of training and advocacy tools that will strengthen the social service workforce in support of family-based care.
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Previous Funding Partners
Much of our work over the past decade would not have been possible without the valuable support of our previous donors.
Individual Donors
The Alliance is also generously funded by individual donors, whose contributions enable us to develop essential tools to strengthen their social service workforce and foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among those engaged in workforce strengthening across the globe.
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