HOPE Worldwide is partnered with and/or funded by the [[United States of America|United States]] [[center for disease control and prevention|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC), [[Americares]], [[Blessings International]], [[Direct Relief International]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Eli Lilly]], the [[European Union]], [[Feed the Children]], the [[Global_Fund|Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria]], [[Habitat for Humanity]], [[Heart to Heart International]], [[Hong Kong Housing Authority]], [[Jhpiego]], [[International Diabetes Federation]], [[Salvation Army]], [[SAP]], [[United Nations]], [[United Way]], [[USAID]], [[Walmart]], [[Wine to Water]] and the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO).((//Partners.// HOPE Worldwide. Retrieved May 11, 2022, from https://archive.ph/jms1U)) The organization is also part of [[National Voluntary Organizations | HOPE Worldwide is partnered with and/or funded by the [[United States of America|United States]] [[center for disease control and prevention|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC), [[American Red Cross]], [[Americares]], [[AusAID]], [[Bank of America]], [[Blessings International]], [[Citi Foundation]], [[Coca-Cola]], [[Direct Relief International]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Eli Lilly]], the [[European Union]], [[Feed the Children]], the [[Global_Fund|Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria]], [[Habitat for Humanity]], [[Heart to Heart International]], [[Hong Kong Housing Authority]], [[Jhpiego]], [[International Diabetes Federation]], [[Microsoft]], [[Netflix]], [[Salvation Army]], [[SAP]], [[Shell]], [[United Nations]], [[United Way]], [[USAID]], [[Walmart]], [[Wine to Water]] and the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO).((//Partners.// HOPE Worldwide. Retrieved May 11, 2022, from https://archive.ph/jms1U)) The organization is also part of [[National Voluntary Organizations |