Supporting Organizations
This list is an attempt to recognize the organizations that have made substantive contributions to the OpenMRS effort through financial support, personnel, leadership, community building, and other means. Thank you! The list is presented in alphabetical order – if we’ve missed an organization, please accept our forgiveness and help by contacting us to correct the error.
- The Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
- Center for Disease Control (CDC)
- The Fogarty International Centre
- The Millennium Villages Project of the Earth Institute, Columbia University
- National Institutes of Health
- Oregon State University Open Source Lab (OSUOSL)
- Partners in Health
- Regenstrief Institute
- The Rockefeller Foundation
- South African Medical Research Council
- ThoughtWorks, Inc.
- World Health Organization
Acknowledgements
- Atlassian have provided OpenMRS with open source project licenses for their entire suite of products.
- AquaFold have generously extended the Open Source Software Developer License for Aqua Data Studio to qualified OpenMRS developers on request.
- Balsamiq Studios LLC have generously donated licenses for Balsamiq Mockups to OpenMRS developers that wish to use the software. Thanks Peldi!
- Bitrock generously donated both licenses, and excellent support for their InstallBuilder software.
- Blueberry Software generously donated licenses for their BB Flashback screen-casting software.
- JetBrains Inc. have generously provided the OpenMRS development community with licenses for IntelliJ IDEA.
- Napkee Labs have generously donated us a project license for Napkee, their Balsamiq Mockups to HTML/Flex software.
- YourKit kindly support open source projects like OpenMRS with their full-featured Java memory profiler. Take a look at YourKit’s leading software products: YourKit Java Profiler and YourKit .NET Profiler
- Zero Turnaround have generously donated JRebel licenses to OpenMRS developers.

