Bodhi conducted a meta-analysis of projects funded through or indirectly contributed to by the Humanitarian to Humanitarian (H2H) Network. The study systematically assessed the strength of evidence for H2H's potential contribution to improved humanitarian outcomes through its specialized technical assistance services, such as information management, community engagement, and technical innovations. Additionally, we evaluated network effects, examining how H2H membership and the collaborative structure of the network indirectly impacted the provision of humanitarian assistance. This comprehensive analysis aimed to provide insights into the effectiveness of H2H's funding model and its broader influence on enhancing the quality and efficiency of humanitarian action. The study's findings offer valuable information for future strategic decisions, resource allocation, and understanding of how H2H's pooled expertise contributes to filling critical gaps in humanitarian response.