World Food Programme is based in Washington. It has raised $6.5B in total funding. Backed by USA, European Commission, Germany.
World Food Programme funding overview
World Food Programme is based in Washington. World Food Programme has raised $6.5B in total disclosed funding. That places its disclosed total in over $1B. The round record for World Food Programme runs through 2025; nothing later has been disclosed. Investors on record include USA, European Commission, Germany, United Kingdom, Private Donors, Canada and 4 others. 10 distinct backers are named across the disclosed rounds.
World Food Programme at a glance
Total raised
$6.5B
Latest round date
January 2025
Headquarters
Washington
Notable investors
USA, European Commission, Germany, United Kingdom, Private Donors, Canada, Republic of Korea, Sweden
Frequently asked about World Food Programme funding
How much has World Food Programme raised?
World Food Programme has raised $6.5B in total disclosed funding across the rounds on record.
Who has invested in World Food Programme?
USA, European Commission, Germany, United Kingdom, Private Donors, Canada are named among the investors backing World Food Programme.
What was the latest World Food Programme funding round?
No round stage has been disclosed for World Food Programme.
Where is World Food Programme based?
World Food Programme is based in Washington.
When did World Food Programme last raise?
The last disclosed World Food Programme round closed in January 2025.
World Food Programme totals reflect disclosed capital only — undisclosed extensions and secondaries are excluded. Use the related companies in Washington below to benchmark round size and investor mix.