Donor contributions
The Joint SDG Fund enhances its partners' effectiveness by offering strategic support and services. Committed to advancing the 2030 Agenda, the Fund fosters collaborative partnerships, sharing expertise across the UN system, governments, NGOs, academia, and the private sector.
Each contribution reinforces the United Nations Resident Coordinators and Country Teams capacity to deliver coherent, efficient support to countries.
DONORS
The UN Joint SDG Fund operations are possible because of support from Member States, international organizations, the private sector, and philanthropic individuals. With sincere appreciation for the contributions from the European Union and Governments of Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and our private sector funding partners, for a transformative movement towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Donor | Total (USD) | 2025+ | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | |
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Spain | $ 104,541,578 | $ 54,966,125 | $ 10,890,983 | $ 28,684,470 | $ 10,000,000 | ||||||
Sweden | $ 101,871,891 | $ 4,784,231 | $ 8,643,726 | $ 11,738,524 | $ 21,331,437 | $ 20,514,925 | $ 17,476,980 | $ 17,653,974 | |||
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European Union | $ 65,008,985 | $ 10,626,993 | $ 10,626,993 | $ 10,539,000 | $ 17,880,343 | $ 4,263,657 | $ 11,072,000 | |||
Netherlands | $ 47,609,091 | $ 4,800,000 | $ 4,800,000 | $ 4,800,000 | $ 4,800,000 | $ 5,791,016 | $ 5,791,025 | $ 5,791,025 | $ 11,036,025 | ||
Germany | $ 23,747,002 | $ 3,704,551 | $ 1,829,342 | $ 8,266,000 | $ 1,824,717 | $ 1,804,763 | $ 5,957,063 | $ 456,087 | |||
Norway | $ 17,362,392 | $ 2,265,006 | $ 13,926,768 | $ 1,170,618 | |||||||
Switzerland | $ 19,355,438 | $ 2,242,152 | $ 3,329,634 | $ 3,009,027 | $ 7,721,811 | $ 3,052,814 | |||||
Ireland | $ 8,273,727 | $ 2,752,791 | $ 2,732,000 | $ 534,850 | $ 593,578 | $ 564,226 | $ 546,706 | $ 562,476 | |||
Italy | $ 5,383,105 | $ 2,145,524 | $ 5,409,000 | ||||||||
Denmark | $ 3,581,001 | $ 1,753,293 | $ 1,827,708 | ||||||||
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Belgium | $ 3,322,892 | $ 1,667,135 | $ 1,655,757 | |||||||
Luxembourg | $ 2,763,934 | $ 1,000,000 | $ 266,515 | $ 289,030 | $ 542,219 | $ 564,900 | |||||
Saudi Arabia | $ 1,000,000 | $ 1,000,000 | |||||||||
Portugal | $ 502,309 | $ 110,602 | $ 106,273 | $ 195,440 | $ 89,995 | ||||||
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Republic of Korea | $ 425,000 | $ 425,000 | ||||||||
SDG Fund | $ 230,047 | $ 230,047 | |||||||||
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Private Sector | $ 83,155 | $ 83,155 | ||||||||
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Poland | $ 76,156 | $ 76,156 | ||||||||
UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) | $ 71,063 | $ 71,063 | |||||||||
Monaco | $ 34,398 | $ 34,398 | |||||||||
Total | $ 426,158,621 |
For further real-time financial information about the Joint SDG Fund please visit the UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office’s Gateway, Administrative Agent of the Fund.
Transparency
Committed to transparency, the fund ensures accountability through rigorous monitoring, public reporting, and open data on funding allocations and impact. It collaborates with UN agencies, governments, and private sector partners, making financial flows and results accessible to stakeholders to drive informed decision-making and maximize development impact.