• Himalayan Cataract Project Inc.
    $1,900,000 through May, 2021

    to support continued work to improve access and quality of eye care and contribute to an integrated eye health care system in Ethiopia.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2017
  • Aravind Eye Foundation
    $1,935,000 through May, 2023

    to strengthen and consolidate a social enterprise model aimed at improving access to high-quality cataract surgery at five clinics in sub-Saharan Africa.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: March, 2017
  • Johns Hopkins University
    $100,000 through August, 2018

    for the development and pilot testing of an Image Capture and Processing System (ICAPS) for trachoma by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

    Avoidable Blindness Global Awarded: February, 2017
  • Helen Keller International
    $5,975,000 through November, 2021

    for the elimination of trachoma in Mali and Niger.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2016
  • The Carter Center, Inc.
    $5,100,000 through February, 2020

    for the elimination of trachoma in Mali and Niger.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2016
  • Sightsavers Inc.
    $650,000 through February, 2020

    for the elimination of trachoma in Mali.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2016
  • Sightsavers Inc.
    $160,000 through February, 2017

    to support Sightsavers' activities to assist Mali achieve elimination of trachoma.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: April, 2016
  • Himalayan Cataract Project Inc.
    $1,500,000 through December, 2017

    to support Himalayan Cataract Project’s activities to improve access to high quality cataract surgery in Ethiopia.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2014
  • WaterAid America, Inc.
    $2,200,000 through December, 2017

    to support WaterAid's activities to improve access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene at healthcare facilities located in trachoma-endemic communities of Mali.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: November, 2014
  • The Carter Center, Inc.
    $6,440,000 through February, 2017

    to support The Carter Center's activities to assist Mali and Niger achieve elimination of trachoma in their respective countries by 2015.

    Avoidable Blindness Africa Awarded: February, 2013