| Canadian Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths: Provides risk reduction information, research, peer support and local activities across Canada. Includes a memorial gallery, discussion forums and an online shop. |
| Considering Alexander SIDS Foundation, Inc.: Exists to comfort and counsel families, raise awareness, disseminate risk reduction advice and promote and sponsor research into causes and prevention. |
| First Candle (previously SIDS Alliance): National US charity. Offers research, tips for prevention, support for families, publications, and events. |
| Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID): UK charity providing information, bereavement support, fundraising, research grants and safe baby campaigns. |
| International Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant Death (ISPID): International body dedicated to the exchange of information among scientists with experience in the field of infant health and death. |
| Scottish Cot Death Trust: Scottish charity. Provides support and information on cot deaths, and commissions research. |
| SIDS and Kids: National Australian body that funds research, promotes reduce the risk campaigns and provides bereavement support to families. Includes brochures to download and details of fund raising activities. |
| SIDS of Pennsylvania: Provide support to bereaved families, education and awareness and fund research. |
| SIDS Resources, Inc.: Offer bereavement support to Missouri families, fund research and promote education and awareness. |
| The American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute: National US non profit organization dedicated to the prevention of sudden infant death and the promotion of infant health. |
| The Georgia SIDS Project: Aims to educate families and communities in Georgia on how to reduce the risks of infant death. Includes newsletters, research data and information on obtaining support. |
| University of Maryland - Center for Infant & Child Loss: Committed to increase the understanding of SIDS and other child deaths, risk reduction practices, grief, and compassionate intervention. |