What’s currently happening?
The landscape of global aid has profoundly shifted. On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) officially ceased operations as an independent agency, with remaining functions absorbed by the State Department. This closure — following months of systematic funding freezes and program terminations — has left many nonprofits facing sudden funding gaps that threaten their ability to sustain essential global programs. This unprecedented shift is disrupting work across multiple sectors and having immediate consequences for vulnerable communities around the world. Despite the scale of this challenge, nonprofit organizations are stepping up, adapting rapidly, and continuing to deliver lifesaving services where they’re needed most. This list highlights nonprofits working across five key areas: addressing hunger and famine, advancing global health and humanitarian relief, protecting the planet, building economic opportunity, and strengthening governance and education.
How can you help?
Charity Navigator has gathered a list of highly-rated 4-star nonprofits working to sustain vital programs. Your support today can help fuel efforts to fight hunger, improve health, protect our planet, and empower communities. Donate to one — or many — through the Giving Basket and help ensure their critical work continues when it’s needed most.
If you are a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit affected by the recent USAID funding cuts, our partner Golden is offering support. Please visit this link to learn more and apply.

Global Giving Fund
Interested in supporting local organizations around the world impacted by recent funding cuts? GlobalGiving supports 20 high-impact, community-based HIV organizations, formerly funded by USAID, to ensure they can continue delivering urgent HIV care, stay open, and build long-term resilience. Your donation can help keep this life-saving work going.


