| American Association of Diabetes Educators: Helping to advance the practice of diabetes self-management training as an integral component of health care for persons with diabetes, including lifestyle management for prevention. |
| American Diabetes Association: Their mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by this disease. Available in English and Spanish. |
| APSA International: Health association working for the prevention of diabetes and education towards a full and healthy life. Includes news, projects, sponsors, the APSA Diabetic Club and information about Mauritius and diabetes. |
| California Diabetes Foundation: Southern California's educational site to create awareness and help in the prevention of this disease. |
| Children's Diabetes Foundation of the North Bay: Provides support for research, resources, and services for children and their families. |
| Days - Diabetes and You Society: Aim is to reach out to underprivileged children who are diabetic and do not know how to manage it. |
| Declaration of the Americas on Diabetes: Promotes better health for people affected by diabetes in the Americas through public and private partnerships. |
| Defeat Diabetes Foundation: Focusing on the prevention of this disease, the needs of the patients and their families, with an emphasis on self-management. |
| Diabetes Action Research & Education Foundation: Aim is to fund promising diabetes research which might not otherwise receive government funding. Provides programs, events, and recipes. |
| Diabetes and Wellness Foundation: Helping diabetics and pre-diabetics live healthier lives through controlled exercise and mentored wellness regimens. |
| Diabetes Education and Research Center: A non-profit organization serving the needs of people living in Philadelphia, PA and surrounding communities. |
| Diabetes Education Society: Produces patient education programs that can be used for ADA recognition, seminars for health care professionals, and tracking computer software. |
| Diabetes Hope Foundation: A grassroots non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the lives of children and adolescents living with diabetes. |
| Diabetes Institutes Foundation: Supporting cure research, clinical care, and education. Includes news articles, events, chat archives, and ways one can help. Southeastern Virginia. |
| Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation: Mission is to help find the cure for diabetes, provide education, and self-management skills needed to combat this disease. |
| Diabetes Resource Center: A non-profit organization of health care providers dedicated to improving the quality of life for diabetics with education, resources, referrals, and support. |
| Diabetes Society of Santa Clara Valley: Provides an interactive community that improves the lives of people affected by diabetes through education, advocacy, and support services. |
| Diabetes Youth Services: Provides educational and supportive services for young people with diabetes, their families, schools, and communities. Based in Toledo, Ohio. |
| Garden State Association of Diabetes Educators: Advancing the practice of diabetes self-management training and care as integral components of health care for persons with diabetes, and lifestyle management for the prevention of diabetes. |
| Gulf Coast Diabetes Foundation: Non-profit organization serving the needs of people in Florida. Learn more about their mission and how to make a tax deductible donation. |
| Immunology of Diabetes Society Homepage: An international collaborative initiative set up to advance research related to the etiology, pathogenesis, prevention and cure of type 1 diabetes. |
| International Committee for Insulin Resistance: Serves to inform people not only of the insulin resistance syndrome, but also of a physicians' congress on the topic. |
| International Diabetes Federation (IDF): Helps to provide information for patients, researchers, and clinicians regarding diabetes and its complications. |
| IPump: Non-profit organization assisting underinsured persons with diabetes medications, supplies, and insulin pumps in the U.S. |
| Islet Replacement Research Foundation: Voluntary nonprofit grantmaker and supporter of diabetes research to help find a cure for type 1. |
| JDRF: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International's site for kids with diabetes. Contains information on research, publications, advocacy, and getting involved. |
| Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project: Highlights the research, intervention and training within the schools and community to prevent type 2 diabetes in Kahnawake and other aboriginal communities. |
| Michigan Organization of Diabetes Educators: Advancing the role of the diabetes educator and improving the quality of diabetes education and care. |
| National Diabetes Alliance: To assist independent and allied diabetes organizations provide physical and social well-being of persons with diabetes. |
| No Limits Diabetes: Foundation's goal is to provide events and challenges that give teens life-lasting skills of day-to-day control of their diabetes. |
| Northeastern Association of Diabetes Educators: Offers information on upcoming education retreats for children and parents with diabetes, and educator events. Located in northeastern, Pennsylvania. |
| Prosthetics for Diabetics Foundation: Helping diabetics who have a need for a prosthesis, but who are financially unable to receive one. |
| Sugarbugs: For the families of children with diabetes. Camp, chapter info, and skeet shoot. Located in Greenbrier. |
| T.H.O.R. Foundation, Inc.: Offering education to children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, scholarships to help attend conferences and camps, also encourages advocacy. |
| The Charles Ray III Diabetes Association: Their mission is to make a difference in the lives of diabetics in North Carolina by providing equipment and encouragement to those in need, especially minorities. |
| The Foundation for Diabetes Education: Seeks to identify and educate children with type 2 diabetes and enable them to make the transition to a lifestyle that will lessen complications of the disease. |
| The Iacocca Foundation: Funding innovative and promising diabetes research programs and projects that will lead to a cure for the disease and alleviate complications caused by it. |
| The Pueblo Community Diabetes Project: A community collaborative organized to improve diabetes care in Pueblo and the Southern Colorado region. |
| WorldWIDE: Charitable foundation dedicated to providing healthcare professionals throughout the world with training, education, and information on diabetes. |