In 2019, with USAID funding, FHI 360 and PRONTO partnered to begin delivering PRONTO trainings in Mozambique.
“For more than four decades, FHI 360 has delivered innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing human development challenges.” FHI 360 currently works in 60 countries around the world “bring[ing] about positive social change and providing lifesaving health care, quality education and opportunities for meaningful economic participation.”



PRONTO is a subawardee on UCSF’s research and implementation projects in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

AMREF is an NGO and leading research organization throughout Africa that works to build partnerships and community and health system capacity. AMREF partnered with PRONTO through the Micronutrient Initiative funded “Linda Afya ya mama na Mtoto” project in
PRONTO is partnering with CARE as part of a scale-up project in
CIESAR is an organization that supports sexual and reproductive health research, development, implementation, and evaluation in Central America. Edgar Kestler, the Guatemalan lead for the SLAB funded scale-up study, is the director of this center.
PRONTO partnered with CHAI in 2019 to lead ongoing PRONTO trainings in Niger State,
CISIDAT partnered with PRONTO on its 2010 Implementation Trial in 
InMujeres is a federal institution that promotes gender equality in Mexico. It provided additional funding from the implementation trial in
INSP was the major partner of PRONTO
I-TECH supported PRONTO trainings in
The Kenyan Ministry of Health partnered with PRONTO on the “
Laerdal Global Health supports PRONTO’s work by providing discounted neonatal simulators.

The Micronutrient Initiative works in partnership with governments, the private sector and civil society organizations to address hunger. It focuses on strengthening and integrating delivery platforms for micronutrients and other health interventions. MI awarded PRONTO and partners a $1.2 million grant to implement the “
Peer-Health was a competitive grant program funded by USAID and NIH, which supported scientists in developing countries working on research projects. Members of the PRONTO team at the University of Nairobi in Kenya applied for and won this award in 2013 to scale-up PRONTO training and measure impact.
PRONTO implemented simulation and team training for the nurse mentors with a focus on intrapartum and immediate postpartum care for both obstetric and neonatal emergencies. Five districts in the state of 

The University of Washington, Department of Global Health supported the PRONTO projects in 
WGHA provided PRONTO with funding for the development and commercialization of the