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moreinfo =Alliance partners are expected to bring significant new resources, ideas, technologies, and/or partners to address development problems and challenges in countries where USAID is currently working. Funding Opportunity Nr. APS-OAA-10-000001 |
 
  
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a) food security and agriculture
 
b) anti-corruption/ democracy and governance/civil society strengthening
 
c) humanitarian assistance
 
d) disaster preparedness, response and recovery
 
e) economic growth and trade capacity building
 
f) education and youth
 
g) climate change, environment and energy
 
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target_criteria=1. Alliance proposals must have clearly-defined objectives agreed to by all partners.
 
2. Alliance proposals will to demonstrate significant new, non-public resources to address international development problems.
 
3. Alliances must operate in countries where USAID has field missions and must fit within the strategic objectives of these missions
 
4. Alliance proposals must contribute to one or more of USAID’s high priority sectoral and programmatic objectives.
 
5. Alliance proposals must be reasonably expected to achieve significant development impact.
 
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# Alliance proposals must contribute to one or more of USAID’s high priority sectoral and programmatic objectives.
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 17 November 2015

USAID - Global Development Alliance Annual Program Statement
Location: U.S. Agency for International Development

Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, D.C. 20523-1000

Contact: Todd Kirkbride

Phone : +1 202 712-1747
Email: [email protected]

Financed by: USAID
Website: Global Development Alliance Annual Program Statement document link

USAid main link

Finance
Finance mechanism: Max 50% No further limitation. Past awards have ranged from $50,000 to $10,000,000
Budget:
Funding range:
Minimum: No minimum
Maximum: No maximum
Minimum return on investment:
Period / deadlines: Yearly, deadline Sep 30, 2010


Aim — Coordinates agreements between companies, non-for-profits, and government agencies that maximize the amount benefit of aid provided to developing nations. These alliances bring significant new resources, ideas, technologies and partners to bear on problems in countries where USAID works.

More information — Alliance partners are expected to bring significant new resources, ideas, technologies, and/or partners to address development problems and challenges in countries where USAID is currently working.

Funding Opportunity Nr. APS-OAA-10-000001

Sectors


Who can apply


Type of organisations targeted


Specific organisations targeted — public-private alliances

Type of projects


Specific type of projects
a) food security and agriculture
b) anti-corruption/ democracy and governance/civil society strengthening
c) humanitarian assistance
d) disaster preparedness, response and recovery
e) economic growth and trade capacity building
f) education and youth
g) climate change, environment and energy
h) health
i) information technology
j) urban programs
k) water

Project stadia


Target world region


Specific information on target countries


Criteria

  1. Alliance proposals must have clearly-defined objectives agreed to by all partners.
  2. Alliance proposals will to demonstrate significant new, non-public resources to address international development problems.
  3. Alliances must operate in countries where USAID has field missions and must fit within the strategic objectives of these missions
  4. Alliance proposals must contribute to one or more of USAID’s high priority sectoral and programmatic objectives.
  5. Alliance proposals must be reasonably expected to achieve significant development impact.
  6. Alliance proposals must be feasible from a technical, economic, financial, and social perspective.

How to apply


Application procedure — Applicants are required to submit short concept papers and will receive instructions on whether or not to proceed with a full application. Technical comments provided on the concept paper should guide the submission of the full application.

Selection procedure