How much foreign aid does the US provide to Philippines?
$720M
24.7%
In FY 2024, $719.9 million in foreign aid was committed to Philippines.
Obligations by fiscal year, inflation-adjusted dollars
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What is aid to Philippines spent on?
How does foreign aid money get to the intended recipient?
What kinds of organizations provide aid in Philippines?
Implementing partners can be based in the US or not, and are divided into eight categories:
- Businesses
- Church and faith-based groups
- Governments (either foreign governments or US government agencies like the Peace Corps or the Department of Defense)
- Multilateral organizations (international institutions whose members are country governments, like the World Food Programme of the United Nations)
- Networks (a global or regional organization that brings together public, private, and civil society groups with similar goals to facilitate knowledge sharing)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or not-for-profit organizations
- Public and private partnerships (collaborations between the public sector and a private partner to deliver public services, often infrastructure)
- Universities and research institutes
92.4% of US aid to Philippines in FY 2024 went to US-based implementing partners.
In FY 2024, funding for US aid to Philippines was appropriated by Congress to 11 agencies.
| 1. | Department of State | $599.1M |
| 2. | US Agency for International Development | $112.1M |
| 3. | Peace Corps | $3.8M |
| 4. | Trade and Development Agency | $3.62M |
| 5. | Millennium Challenge Corporation | $388,800 |
| 6. | Department of the Treasury | $276,400 |
| 7. | Department of Labor | $220,000 |
| 8. | Department of Energy | $208,900 |
| 9. | Department of Agriculture | $123,100 |
| 10. | Department of Homeland Security | $26,400 |
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