Hillary Clinton, 68, is the Democratic presidential nominee and is seeking to become the first woman to be elected as a US president.
The former US President's announcement came hours after Hillary's Republican rival Donald Trump demanded that the Clinton Foundation be shut down.
"If she is elected, we will immediately implement the following changes: The Foundation will accept contributions only from US citizens, permanent residents, and US-based independent foundations, whose names we will continue to make public on a quarterly basis," Bill said in an email to his supporters an members of the foundation.
Much of the Foundation's international work, like that of most global NGOs, is funded in part by donor governments' bilateral aid programs, he said.
"If Hillary is elected, we will transition those programmes out of the Foundation to other organisations committed to continuing their work. Doing this in a way that ensures continuity and is respectful of all the employees working around the world will take time. We will complete these transitions as soon as we can do so responsibly," Bill said.
"While it would be presumptive to assume a victory in November, now that Hillary is her party's nominee, it would be irresponsible not to plan for it," he said.
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