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Our mission is to use language to break down barriers and increase access to critical knowledge and information, in a language and format that people understand.

Translators without Borders is a nonprofit organization working towards a world where knowledge knows no language barriers. We believe in working in partnership to make this happen. TWB works with organizations in diverse sectors, from humanitarian aid to social justice. We use translation and other language services to help increase our partners’ impact.

If your nonprofit organization wants to strengthen your work through language services, we would love to hear from you. Perhaps you can become one of our partners! 

If your language needs are simple and won’t require project management from us, we might recommend a self-managed partnership. This includes access to TWB’s Translation Platform and our community of volunteers. Or if you need more sophisticated language support (perhaps for harder to source languages, or language advice) and project management, we offer more hands-on partnerships. Or you might be able to make good use of TWB’s full range of language advice and products. Our team can, for example, ensure quality checks, develop custom terminology, support plain language editing, and provide crisis response support. We will work with you to develop a partnership agreement that will work for us both. 

If you are eligible and think a TWB partnership might be right for your organization, please fill out an application form.

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TWB's Partner Program at a Glance

160

NGO Partners

200

language combinations

8k

projects

100k

community members

20M

words translated

What People Are Saying

It is absolutely critical to our work that we can engage with disabled fans and other stakeholders across Europe, in a language that they understand. As a small team, we can’t speak every language, so we rely massively on Translators without Borders to help us to communicate. Communication is key to everything we do, and that is why Translators without Borders is such an invaluable asset to us.
Michael RiceMedia and Communications ManagerCentre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE)
MediLingua is a medical translations company, and so we understand the importance of medical information. We know how incorrect health information can seriously threaten one’s health. We know that information in a language the reader does not understand is useless. On behalf of the localization world, Translators without Borders helps humanitarian organizations to do what they are good at (treating patients, rescuing earthquake victims and Syrian refugees) by providing what we are good at – translation. This is of crucial importance, and that’s why MediLingua proudly sponsors Translators without Borders. On a personal level I happily represent the organization as one of its ambassadors!
Simon AndriesenCEOMediLingua Medical Translations
The ability of Wikipedia to provide free, accurate, and accessible health care content to people in their native languages is possible in large part because of TWB.
Lucas Rosnau, Translation Coordinator, WikiProject Med Foundation
I don’t think any organization by itself, including us, can internally turn around all that information through all those platforms. That is why there is an important link between the work that we do – gathering and providing information – and Translators without Borders, who help us translate all that information.
Stijn Aelbers, Humanitarian Advisor, Internews
During a crisis where information and effective communicating are so important, the work of Translators without Borders ensures that humanitarian organizations working within the response are able to get information in local languages to the people in need.
James Purcell, Humanitarian Programme Manager for DFID
This is vital work, and translation makes the difference. Your professionalism … for this piece of work is impressive and the impact it will have on our Arabic speaking audience, which includes those Syrians directly affected by this crisis, will be profound.
Andrew Alspach, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
It is both amazing and also very comforting and inspiring to see people donate their time and skills to defend the principles of action and the ideas of humanitarian assistance.
Olivier Bluteau, Field Manager for Doctors without Borders
On behalf of Fairstart Global, we wish to thank you for your fantastic work, assisting the efforts to improve foster care and orphanage systems in Japan. Thanks to TWB, our caregiver and leader training programs are now available in Japanese at http://www.fairstartglobaljapan.org and we feel confident that our programs will support efforts to provide Japanese children with quality care educated foster parents. Thanks again TWB for your invaluable help to create quality care for the 100 million children who grow up without parental care!
Niels Peter Rygaard, DPA authorized psychologist, founder of Fairstart Global, which trains orphanage workers around the world
As Typhoon Haiyan approached the coastline of the Philippines, Humanity Road reached out to Translators without Borders for assistance. Their response to our request was fast and within hours we had our first translation assistance. They helped monitor social media in language and translated text and video messages emerging in social media.  The support provided by Translators without Borders helped save lives and also provided message relay support to reunite families who were rescued.
Chris Thompson, President and Chairman of the Board, Humanity Road, when honoring TWB with the DaVinci Award
It is extremely important to provide medically accurate and easy to understand Ebola information in a community’s local language. Our posters, leaflets and video materials are being used across West Africa: in shops, hotels and banks, in clinics, hospitals and mining sites. They are also present in airports and at a number of checkpoints. The use of these materials would simply not be so widespread without the work of Translators without Borders to help get this medical advice to the people who need it most.
Dr Doug Quarry, Group Medical Director, Medical Information and Analysis at International SOS:

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TWB welcomes the RWS Foundation as Sapphire sponsor for 2023

February 28, 2023

Celebrating 100,000 TWB community members

August 8, 2022

TWB welcomes Semantix and TransPerfect in joint Sapphire sponsorship

April 5, 2022

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  • About us
    • Careers
    • Testimonials
  • Our work
    • Crisis Response
      • European refugee response
      • Global COVID-19 response
      • Mozambique
      • Northeast Nigeria
      • Rohingya response
      • The Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Gamayun Language Initiative
    • Language Data Initiative
    • TWB Platform
    • TWB Chatbots
    • TWB Glossaries
    • Resources
  • Support us
    • Donate to Translators without Borders
    • Become a Fundraiser
    • Corporate Sponsorships
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    • Meet the TWB Community
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    • TWB language volunteer role
    • Community Recognition Program
  • Partner with us
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    • Apply to be a Partner
  • News & Blog
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  • Donate Now
  • About us
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  • Our work
    • Crisis Response
      • European refugee response
      • Global COVID-19 response
      • Mozambique
      • Northeast Nigeria
      • Rohingya response
      • The Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Gamayun Language Initiative
    • Language Data Initiative
    • TWB Platform
    • TWB Chatbots
    • TWB Glossaries
    • Resources
  • Support us
    • Donate to Translators without Borders
    • Become a Fundraiser
    • Corporate Sponsorships
      • Give financial support
      • Give pro bono support
      • Our sponsors
  • Volunteer
    • Meet the TWB Community
    • Join the TWB Community
    • TWB language volunteer role
    • Community Recognition Program
  • Partner with us
    • TWB Partner Program
    • Apply to be a Partner
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