From time to time, IDRC’s Donor Partnerships Division team publishes research, books, and insights into partnership approaches, performance management, partnership effectiveness, and more.
 
You will also find documents such as our:
  • program brochure
  • donor partnership framework summary
  • donor partnering process
Our Resource Mobilization for Research (RM4R) documents include:
  • CBRM by design
  • results, impacts, and lessons learned
It is all available below.

Publications for Donor Partnerships

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RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
A Practical Guide for Research and Community-Based Organizations

Development research groups are finding it harder to depend solely on international funding for support. To survive, they must adapt to changing donor trends and explore different funding options. IDRC’s Donor Partnership Division partnered with the...

Brochure: Partnering by design

Why does IDRC collaborate with other research funders? Partnerships are key to IDRC’s business model. Other organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of research and turn to IDRC.IDRC partners with donors and international...

JAPAN'S SYSTEM OF OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

A most valuable contribution not only to the community of development cooperation in the world but also to academia in general for facilitating the understanding of Japan's ODA.— Kimio Fujita, President, Japan International Cooperation Agency...

Factors Influencing Donor Partnership Effectiveness

A recent study conducted by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) demonstrates that communication is a strategic element in maintaining healthy relationships among donors and grantmakers and, therefore, impacts partnership...

Emerging Donors Study

Emerging economies are quickly becoming a force in the international development arena. In order to better understand the changing dynamics of international development assistance – especially research for development – IDRC commissioned four...

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