We innovate to find new approaches to funding that are proactive and that reach people at risk quickly.
Our reach
Crisis alerts we respond to around the world.

Storm Franklin Response: Supporting Affected Communities in Haiti
Following the activation of Alert 766, a coordinated response was launched to address the immediate needs of those affected by Tropical Storm Franklin.
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Start Fund Handbook
The January 2025 edition of the Handbook incorporates the updated ways of working with Start Fund including its revised principles, funding threshold, project duration and Assurance and Accountability tool. It introduces a mandatory Indirect Cost Recovery (ICR) sharing policy, guidance on managing foreign exchange gains and losses, and clarification on allowable and disallowable project costs.
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Start Network’s vision is for a more balanced international aid system that is accountable to people affected by or at risk of crises.
Start Network is based on innovation: looking for new ways to create the system change that will shape a more effective humanitarian system.
Where we work
Americas
Americas
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Guatemala
Guatemala Hub
The Guatemala Hub is a space that seeks to guarantee the life, security and justice of people in conditions of vulnerability.
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Venezuela
Flooding in South America
Intense rains caused ravines to overflow and water systems to collapse in Venezuela.
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Central and South America
Start Fund Response
Start Fund provides rapid response funding to under-the-radar, small to medium-scale crises, filling a critical gap in the humanitarian aid system.
Europe
Europe
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Ukraine
The need for a more equitable humanitarian response
Start Network's approach to the Ukraine crisis is based on learning from other larger-scale crises that the Start Fund has responded to in the past.
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Serbia, Bulgaria
Migration Emergency Response Fund
The objective of the MERF was to rapidly respond to acute and emerging gaps and changes in needs along migration route.
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Greece, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia
European Refugee Response
Start Network co-ordinated a two phase response to the European Refugee Crisis through ERR1 and ERR2.
Africa
Africa
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DRC
DRC Hub
The mission of the DRC Hub is to build a proactive operating system to mitigate the impact of natural, man-made and other disasters,
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Somalia
Somali Humanitarian Hub
The Somali Humanitarian Hub (SHH) is a locally led humanitarian system, integrating humanitarian, development, and peace programming within Somalia.
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South Sudan
South Sudan Hub
The South Sudan Hub comprises local, national, and international NGOs, advocating for a humanitarian architecture characterised by dependable, flexible, adequate, and needs-based funding.
Asia
Asia
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Bangladesh, Nepal
National Start Funds
National Start Funds are there to finance locally led humanitarian action, with members managing their own funds for the benefit of their own communities.
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India
INDIA HUMANITARIAN HUB
IHH prioritises locally led action and leadership by bringing together local, national, and international humanitarian agencies across India.
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The Philippines, Bangladesh
FOREWARN
The Forecast-based, Warning, Analysis, and Response Network aims to quickly bring together the right people to predict disasters and support humanitarians closest to an anticipated crisis.
Oceania
Oceania
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Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Samoa, Kiribati
Pacific Region Hub
The Pacific Humanitarian FALE is working to engage locally led humanitarian actors so that they can provide services that ensure the lives of people are safeguarded in any crisis.
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Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Samoa, Kiribati
THE LOCALISATION OF HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN THE PACIFIC
Josie Flint from HAG speaks about the work they have been doing and the influence that the Start Network has had on this.
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Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Samoa, Kiribati
Assembly held in Fiji, FALE-PASIFIKA
The word "fale" refers to a house that is meaningful and has a purpose when people occupy it.
Our members

Welfare Association Jared

Help Foundation

Mechanism for Rational Change (MRC)

Farmers Development Organization

Muzaffarabad Poverty Alleviation Programme

World Jewish Relief

Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS)

Society for Mobilization Advocacy and Justice (SMAAJ)

ActionAid

Sami Foundation

Community World Service Asia

MIDEFEHOPS ASBL

Caritas India

CADENA

Manzil Organization Balochistan

Solidarités International

Catholic Relief Services - United States Conference of Bishops

Oxfam GB

Christian Aid

Muslim Aid

GOAL

Muslim Hands UK

Health & Nutrition Development Society (HANDS)

Veer Development Organization

War Child

Asociación de Servicios Comunitarios de Salud (ASECSA)

Initiative for Development and Empowerment Axis (IDEA)

Care International UK

PRO-VIDA

Azat Foundation

Caritas Bangladesh

Rural Development Organization Buner

AFPDE asbl (Association des Femmes pour la Promotion et le Développement Endogène)

Relief International

LASOONA

Humanity & Inclusion UK (Handicap International)

Doctors of the World

Environmental Protection Society (EPS)

Sangtani Women Rural Development Organization (SWRDO)

Rural Development Foundation (RDF)

Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V.

Rural Empowerment and Institutional Development (REPID)

Youth Organization

Trócaire

World Vision

Doaba Foundation

Islamic Relief

HelpAge International UK

Appui aux Femmes Démunies et Enfants Marginalisés (AFEDEM)

ACTED

Sukaar Foundation Tharparkar

Community Development Foundation (CDF)

The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA)

Rural Community Development Society (RCDS)

Yuganter

Laar Humanitarian and Development Programme (LHDP)

North-East Affected Area Development Society (NEADS)

EHD

Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)

Nari Development Organization (NDO)

Cesvi

Agricultural Development Association (PARC)

Dorcas Aid International

Qatar Charity

Bright Star Development Society Balochistan (BSDSB)

EHSAR Foundation

Caritas Sri Lanka

Wajir South Development Association

Age International

Participatory Rural Development Society (PRDS)

Plan International

Action Against Hunger UK

Medair

Save the Children UK

People in Need (PIN)

TearFund

Cordaid

Association for Gender Awareness & Human Empowerment (AGAHE)

Caritas Goma

National Integrated Development Association (NIDA-Pakistan)

Concern Worldwide (UK)
Updates
All updatesAn Open Letter from the Members of Start Network to the Global Donor Community: An Opportunity for Transformation
We, the Members of Start Network, are appalled that the poorest of the world have, once again, been dealt a devastating blow – the unwitting victims of power struggles and political interests far from their own making.

Layered Response in Bangladesh: Cyclone Remal
Blog by Danielle Turner and Marwa Tasnim on Cyclone Remal response in Bangladesh where Start Ready, Start Fund Anticipation, and Start Fund Rapid Response were all activated.

Start Fund Risk Bulletin: March 2025
The Start Fund monthly Risk Bulletin reports on new, emerging or deteriorating situations; therefore, ongoing events that are considered to be unchanged are not featured and risks that are beyond the scope and scale of the Start Fund are also not featured. It is collated by the Start Network Anticipation and Risk Financing team using information from academia and research institutes, government departments, ACAPS, global risk indexes, risk information provided by Start Members and their partners, and the media.

Start Network at the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (HNPW) 2025
This year, Start Network will be leading three sessions to convene diverse voices from our membership, donors, and partners to discuss key issues in the humanitarian sector.

Cyclone Remal: Examining Risk Layering and Cost Effectiveness through Start Ready, Start Fund Anticipation, and Start Fund Response
This study highlights the effectiveness of early interventions over reactive disaster relief.

Start Ready Risk Pool 3 Structuring Report
This report summarizes the structure of Start Ready Risk Pool 3, running from May 2024 to April 2025.