Our Partners

Funding Partners

The Brighton Collaboration has been funded by a variety of scientific and public health organizations throughout its history. Currently, they are funded by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI) to specifically focus on developing vaccine safety protocols for emerging vaccines.

As a program of The Task Force for Global Health, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, The Task Force provides the Collaboration with administration services and support, including the management of all of the Collaboration’s donations and grants. The Task Force’s financial reports and tax forms, including the Collaboration’s FY19 funders, are available here. The Collaboration is one of multiple programs within The Task Force’s vaccine sector.

The Collaboration greatly relies on the support of donors like you. If you would like to support the Collaboration’s work on vaccine safety, all contributions are welcome.

Non-Funding Partners

Since its inception, the Collaboration has benefited from a diverse group of volunteers who help achieve the Collaboration’s mission. These volunteers include a variety of subject matter experts, including vaccines, virology, and pharmacology for example. Volunteers contribute to a variety of the Collaboration’s working groups who help produce products and resources for vaccine safety.

Additional non-funding partners include national and international agencies such as the World Health Organization, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences, and the European Medicines Agency. The Collaboration works with these partners to ensure that proposed safety measures are implemented into vaccine production and regulation.

If you would like to partner with us, please email bc-coordinator@taskforce.org.

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