Our Impact
How We Measure Our Work
At the Clinton Foundation, we believe data should be used to guide how programs are designed and implemented. We leverage both quantitative and qualitative information in order to promote evidence-based decision-making and help the Foundation and our community of partners achieve greater results in people’s lives across the country and around the world.
Below is a snapshot of our cumulative impact since 2001.
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435M PEOPLE SERVED
by more than 3,800 projects and partnerships made through the Clinton Global Initiative — affecting people in more than 180 countries worldwide.
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31M U.S. CHILDREN
leading healthier lives through the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.*
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21M PEOPLE WORLDWIDE
with access to lifesaving HIV/AIDS medications through the Clinton Health Access Initiative.*
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479K STUDENTS & EDUCATORS
have participated in world-class educational and cultural programming free-of-charge from the Clinton Presidential Center.
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160K FARMERS
in Malawi, Rwanda, and Tanzania who have improved their lives working with the Clinton Development Initiative.
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11.8K UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
from more than 160 countries and 1,800 institutions of higher education turning their ideas into action through CGI University.
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400 DISTINGUISHED LEADERS
applying lessons learned from the presidencies of Lyndon Baines Johnson, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush to make a difference in their communities through the Presidential Leadership Scholars Program.
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1.4M CHILDREN’S BOOKS
donated and provided to families in communities that are under-resourced through Too Small to Fail.
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665K DOSES OF NALOXONE
distributed to recovery residences, high schools, universities, and community organizations through the Overdose Response Network.
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71 MW OF CLEAN ENERGY
projects facilitated in island nations through the Clinton Climate Initiative.
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$500M IN FUNDING FOR HAITI
committed by members the CGI Haiti Action Network.
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117 RESPONSE & RESILIENCY PROJECTS
made for Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Caribbean through the CGI Action Network on Post-Disaster Recovery (with estimated value of $385 million when fully funded and implemented).
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$3.3B IN ECONOMIC IMPACT
catalyzed for Little Rock and North Little Rock through the Clinton Presidential Center, according to a 2014 report from the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce.
*Independent and associated programs