
The Global Health & Development Fund seeks to significantly improve the lives of the most vulnerable people by granting to high-impact projects working on global health and development.

Compared to past generations, many of us can expect longer lives, greater wealth, and more opportunity. But for billions of people, those expectations remain out of reach. Poverty keeps families from accessing healthcare, vaccinations, and education — leaving them more vulnerable to disease and limiting their futures. The disruption of U.S. foreign aid in 2025 reinforced a need for a strategic fund that directs money toward sustainable, high-leverage solutions that multiply impact.
Like other effective funds recommended by GWWC, the GHD Catalytic Impact Fund works on the problem of how to best use limited resources to save and improve lives where the need is greatest. However, it specifically tackles a funding gap within the effective giving ecosystem: many of the highest-potential opportunities for impact are neglected because they are higher-risk.
The core problem is that a philanthropic focus on only the most certain, evidence-backed interventions can leave enormous potential on the table. The GHD CIF was designed to fill this strategic gap by explicitly seeking out these catalytic opportunities, a problem made more urgent by recent disruptions to international aid that demand more transformational, long-term solutions.
The fund is an evolution of the previous GHD Fund, with a new name to reflect its sharpened strategy
The GHD Catalytic Impact Fund aims to:
Past recipients of grants from the GHD Catalytic Impact Fund include:
The fund supports a portfolio of "catalytic" projects where a modest investment can unlock outsized returns, targeting 15x+ the cost-effectiveness of cash transfers for average grants. Using a risk-neutral approach that weighs high-risk, high-reward opportunities equally with more certain bets based on expected value, the fund identifies projects that:
See the Fund webpage for more information about how donations are allocated, past recipients, and plans for the future.
We previously included the Global Health and Development Fund on our list of recommendations because it is managed by the impact-focused evaluator Founders Pledge. We’ve since updated our recommendations to reflect only funds managed by grantmakers we’ve looked into and decided to rely on as part of our evaluator investigations. We looked into the Founders Pledge Global Health and Development Fund as part of our 2024 evaluator investigations and decided to not currently rely on it for our charity and fund recommendations. However, we still think FP GHDF is worth considering for impact-focused donors and we will continue to host the program on the GWWC donation platform. For more information, please see our report.