Top global development groups in Washington, DC: A primer
In international development, it’s hard to bypass Washington. Because it is home to some of the world’s most generous bilateral and multilateral donors, dozens of implementing agencies have taken root in the U.S. capital and its surroundings as well.
The city’s Dupont Circle area boasts what may be the highest concentration of nonprofits and think tanks anywhere, with groups such as the Center for Global Development, Brookings Institution, Aspen Institute, United Nations Foundation, Freedom House and, a few blocks north, the D.C. offices of FHI 360.
Downtown, Pennsylvania Ave. connects the U.S. Congress with the U.S. Agency for International Development, the White House and nearby Millennium Challenge Corp. The Department of State is just a short cab ride away near the Potomac River and historic Georgetown, an affluent neighborhood with fancy shops and eateries that is a government favorite.
In the triangle between U.S. Capitol, White House and Dupont Circle are two major multilaterals, the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.
Many major implementing NGOs and consultancies, meanwhile, are based outside the District of Columbia’s borders in Virginia and Maryland, including Bethesda (DAI, Abt Associates), Arlington (AECOM, PA Consulting, Development & Training Services Inc., International Business Initiatives), Alexandria (Grant Thornton), Silver Spring (CHF International) and McLean (Booz Allen Hamilton). Catholic Relief Services is headquartered in Baltimore, a 45-minute train ride from D.C.’s Union Station.
Here are some of the largest development-focused organizations in Washington, D.C., based on staff estimates:
Type: NGO
Founded: 1963
President and CEO: Carl H. Leonard
Founded: 1963
President and CEO: Carl H. Leonard
ACDI/VOCA aims to promote broad-based economic growth and help develop civil society in emerging economies and developing countries. It offers technical assistance in five areas: agribusiness, enterprise development, financial services, community development and food security. It has 103 active projects in 40 countries and employs more than 1,500 in the United States and overseas. ACDI/VOCA implements 300-400 technical consulting assignments each year.
Type: consultancy
Founded: 1975
President and CEO: Richard Dreiman
Founded: 1975
President and CEO: Richard Dreiman
Chemonics designs and implements projects in agriculture, conflict and disaster management, democracy and governance, education, energy, environmental management, financial services, gender, health, and private sector development. This ISO 9001-certified company has experience working in 135 countries. It currently holds the most live USAID indefinite quantity contracts, with 14.
Type: consultancy
Founded: 1977
President and CEO: M. Charito Kruvant
Founded: 1977
President and CEO: M. Charito Kruvant
Creative is the second-largest women-owned company working with the U.S. government. It has a regional office in Kenya and field offices in 15 other countries. Its president, M. Charito Kruvant, is the chairwoman of theCoalition of International Development Companies, which brings together 51 companies seeking to better highlight their role in U.S. international development initiatives and have a bigger voice in development-focused debates.
Type: multilateral donor
Founded: 1959
President: Luis Alberto Moreno
Founded: 1959
President: Luis Alberto Moreno
IDB is a multilateral development bank serving Latin America and the Caribbean. It provides grants and technical assistance as well as performs research. The bank has 48 member shareholders, including 26 borrowing members from the region, which also have a majority ownership of the bank. It affirms a strong commitment to measurable results, increased integrity, transparency and accountability.
Type: consultancy
Founded: 1978
President: Asif M. Shaikh
Founded: 1978
President: Asif M. Shaikh
IRG has completed more than 850 contracts in 140 countries, working with governments, U.N. agencies, multilateral and bilateral donors, non-governmental organizations, and other companies. Its areas of specialization: economics, resources, relief and reconstruction, governance, and capacity development. It hasISO 14001 certification, a recognition of its effective environmental management system.
Type: bilateral donor
Founded: 2004
CEO: Daniel Yohannes
Founded: 2004
CEO: Daniel Yohannes
MCC is an independent U.S. foreign aid agency that partners with developing countries that it regards to be committed to good governance, economic freedom and investments in their people. It awards large, five-year grants to countries that it has signed compacts with. It likewise extends smaller grants to countries that come close to meeting MCC compact eligibility criteria and strongly commit to improving their policy performance.
Type: NGO
Founded: 1971
President and CEO: Mark Viso
Founded: 1971
President and CEO: Mark Viso
Pact offers training, technical assistance and mentoring to build stronger grassroots organizations. Over the past two years, it has implemented more than 100 projects in at least 60 countries, focusing on democracy and governance, HIV/AIDS, livelihood, natural resource management and peace building. Pact also performs grant management, and over the past 17 years, it has managed more than $350 million in subgrants from USAID and other donors. Grant awards may be as little as $1,000 to as high as $5 million.
Type: NGO
Founded: 1970
President and CEO: Karl Hofmann
Founded: 1970
President and CEO: Karl Hofmann
PSI offers lifesaving products, clinical services and behavior change communications, with a focus on malaria, child survival, HIV and reproductive health. It has a presence in 67 countries and operates a European office in Amsterdam. In 2009, PSI, a Devex Top 40 Development Innovator, reported revenues of $524 million.
Type: bilateral donor
Founded: 1961
Administrator: Rajiv Shah
Founded: 1961
Administrator: Rajiv Shah
USAID, which celebrates its golden jubilee in 2011, is the world’s largest bilateral donor. It is an independent U.S. federal government agency receiving overall foreign policy guidance from the U.S. secretary of state. Its work focuses on the following areas: economic growth, agriculture and trade; global health; and democracy, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance.
Type: multilateral donor
Founded: 1944
President: Robert Zoellick
Founded: 1944
President: Robert Zoellick
The World Bank comprises the International Development Association and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and is part of the broader World Bank Group. It is the premier institution providing financial and technical assistance to developing countries. Its mission is “fight poverty with passion and professionalism for lasting results and to help people help themselves and their environment by providing resources, sharing knowledge, building capacity and forging partnerships in the public and private sectors.”
Other notable global development groups in the D.C. metro area include:
Consultancies
- Abt Associates
- Advanced Engineering Associates International
- AECOM
- AMEX International
- Bankworld
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- BroadReach
- Carana Corp.
- Cardno Emerging Markets USA
- Casals & Associates
- Checchi and Company Consulting Inc.
- Crown Agents USA
- DAI
- Deloitte
- Development Finance International
- Development & Training Services Inc.
- DevTech Systems
- Dexis Consulting Group
- FHI 360
- Fintrac
- Futures Group
- Grant Thornton
- Guizzetti & Associates
- IBI International
- ICF Macro
- International Business & Technical Consultants Inc.
- J.E. Austin Associates
- Kaizen
- Louis Berger Group
- LTL Strategies
- Management Systems International
- Nathan Associates
- PaL-Tech
- Panagora Group
- QED
- Sheladia Associates Inc.
- ShoreBank International
- Sibley International
- Social Impact
- Synergy International Systems
- Tetra Tech ARD
- The Manoff Group
- The Mitchell Group
- The Sandi Group
- Training Resources Group
- University Research Co.
- Weidemann Associates
Membership groups and coalitions
- Devex
- Global Health Council
- Inside NGO
- InterAction
- International City/County Management Association
- Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network
- Society for International Development-Washington
- U.S. Global Leadership Coalition
NGOs
- Accordia Global Health Foundation
- ActionAid USA
- Adventist Development & Relief Agency International
- Africare
- American Institutes for Research
- American International Health Alliance
- American Red Cross
- AMIDEAST
- Ashoka
- Asia Foundation
- Atlas Corps
- Bread for the World
- Catholic Relief Services
- CDC Development Solutions
- Center for Development and Population Activities
- CHF International
- CNFA
- Conservation International
- Counterpart International
- Congressional Hunger Center
- East-West Management Institute
- EcoVentures International
- Education Development Center
- Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
- FINCA International
- Freedom House
- GlobalGiving
- Humanity First USA
- InterMedia
- International Executive Service Corps
- International Foundation for Electoral Systems
- International Research & Exchanges Board
- International Relief and Development
- JHPIEGO
- Lutheran World Relief
- Making Cents International
- Merlin USA
- National Democratic Institute
- Pan American Development Foundation
- TechnoServe
- United Nations Foundation
- Vital Voices Global Partnership
- Women for Women International
- World Relief
Think tanks
- ACCION International’s Center for Financial Inclusion
- Aspen Institute
- Brookings Institution
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Cato Institute
- Center for Economic and Policy Research
- Center for Global Development
- Center for Strategic and International Studies
- CGAP
- Development Group for Alternative Policies
- Henry L. Stimson Center
- Heritage Foundation
- International Center for Research on Women
- International Food Policy Research Institute
- National Endowment for Democracy
- United States Institute of Peace
- Urban Institute
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Volunteer-sending organizations
Eliza Villarino contributed to this report.
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