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JOVEM EMPREENDEDOR PROTAGONISTA SOCIAL JOVEM EMPREENDEDOR PROTAGONISTA SOCIAL Young people in the lowest-income communities of northeast Brazil face limited education and employment opportunities. Grupo de Informática, Comunicação, e Ação Local (GIRAL) offers youth from disadvantaged rural communities in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, training in communications and enterprise development to generate income. As part of IAF's work to support community-led approaches to creating opportunities for youth in Brazil, GIRAL is developing an entrepreneurship and leadership training program and providing seed capital for rural youth in Pernambuco to generate income by either starting or growing their microenterprises. GIRAL also provides young people with leadership opportunities to contribute to the social and economic development of their communities. | 2,022 | 36_5312 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | JOVEM EMPREENDEDOR PROTAGONISTA SOCIAL | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | JOVEM EMPREENDEDOR PROTAGONISTA SOCIAL | Young people in the lowest-income communities of northeast Brazil face limited education and employment opportunities. Grupo de Informática, Comunicação, e Ação Local (GIRAL) offers youth from disadvantaged rural communities in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, training in communications and enterprise development to generate income. As part of IAF's work to support community-led approaches to creating opportunities for youth in Brazil, GIRAL is developing an entrepreneurship and leadership training program and providing seed capital for rural youth in Pernambuco to generate income by either starting or growing their microenterprises. GIRAL also provides young people with leadership opportunities to contribute to the social and economic development of their communities. |
Contract with GOVSMART INC CONTRACT WITH GOVSMART INC INCLUDE THE PURCHASE OF CUSTOM AND OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS | 2,022 | 36_5313 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Contract with GOVSMART INC | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | CONTRACT WITH GOVSMART INC | INCLUDE THE PURCHASE OF CUSTOM AND OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS |
Contract with GOVSMART INC. CONTRACT WITH GOVSMART INC. SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS | 2,022 | 36_5315 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Contract with GOVSMART INC. | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | CONTRACT WITH GOVSMART INC. | SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS |
Youth Leadership Development YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Many young Mexicans face enormous challenges as they become more personally independent and try to find a sustainable way to earn a living. Young people without strong adult role models or systems of support in their lives often drop out of school and are at higher risk of using drugs or joining a gang. The IAF supports community-led solutions to enhance peace and security by providing young people with pathways to employment. Our grantee partner Laboratorio de Imaginación y Acción Social A.C. (Imaginalco) is working with young people and the local business community in Malinalco, Mexico, to design and pilot a youth service and training program leading to employment, entrepreneurship, or school reentry. Upon completion, Imaginalco will have a new training program that builds bridges for positive livelihoods for young men and women. | 2,022 | 36_5316 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Youth Leadership Development | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT | Many young Mexicans face enormous challenges as they become more personally independent and try to find a sustainable way to earn a living. Young people without strong adult role models or systems of support in their lives often drop out of school and are at higher risk of using drugs or joining a gang. The IAF supports community-led solutions to enhance peace and security by providing young people with pathways to employment. Our grantee partner Laboratorio de Imaginación y Acción Social A.C. (Imaginalco) is working with young people and the local business community in Malinalco, Mexico, to design and pilot a youth service and training program leading to employment, entrepreneurship, or school reentry. Upon completion, Imaginalco will have a new training program that builds bridges for positive livelihoods for young men and women. |
Management and Professional Support Services MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Micro-Purchase Agreement Contract with MARCOS CESAR ORTIZ MEDINA | 2,022 | 36_5317 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Management and Professional Support Services | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | Micro-Purchase Agreement Contract with MARCOS CESAR ORTIZ MEDINA |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with MARCOS CESAR ORTIZ MEDINA MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MARCOS CESAR ORTIZ MEDINA MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5318 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with MARCOS CESAR ORTIZ MEDINA | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MARCOS CESAR ORTIZ MEDINA | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Ciudadanía participativa y responsable frente a los desafíos del Covid-19 CIUDADANÍA PARTICIPATIVA Y RESPONSABLE FRENTE A LOS DESAFÍOS DEL COVID-19 In the departments of San Salvador and La Libertad, El Salvador, which were already suffering from chronic violence, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic were particularly devastating. The effects were particularly severe for students, as the pandemic limited their access to education and other services. The IAF supports community-led approaches to enhance peace and security. Our grantee Fundación Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen (MUPI) is carrying out a participatory community project that enables community members to assess the impact of the pandemic on their lives, with the goal of helping them rebuild frayed social connections and build resilience to disasters. MUPI will create a museum exhibit on the effects of COVID-19, providing materials and training to teachers in public schools to reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic with their students and better prepare for future shocks. The museum is also establishing sanitary protocols and purchasing supplies so that the museum can safely and effectively attend the general public. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America and IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. | 2,022 | 36_5319 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Ciudadanía participativa y responsable frente a los desafíos del Covid-19 | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CIUDADANÍA PARTICIPATIVA Y RESPONSABLE FRENTE A LOS DESAFÍOS DEL COVID-19 | In the departments of San Salvador and La Libertad, El Salvador, which were already suffering from chronic violence, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic were particularly devastating. The effects were particularly severe for students, as the pandemic limited their access to education and other services. The IAF supports community-led approaches to enhance peace and security. Our grantee Fundación Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen (MUPI) is carrying out a participatory community project that enables community members to assess the impact of the pandemic on their lives, with the goal of helping them rebuild frayed social connections and build resilience to disasters. MUPI will create a museum exhibit on the effects of COVID-19, providing materials and training to teachers in public schools to reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic with their students and better prepare for future shocks. The museum is also establishing sanitary protocols and purchasing supplies so that the museum can safely and effectively attend the general public. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America and IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. |
Projet d'appui agro écologique et socio-économique aux agriculteurs et agricultrices de la Chaine des Cahos. PROJET D'APPUI AGRO ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOCIO-ÉCONOMIQUE AUX AGRICULTEURS ET AGRICULTRICES DE LA CHAINE DES CAHOS. Many farmers in Artibonite, Haiti, do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee partner Oganizasyon pou Devlopman Ti Plantè Kawo (ODTPKA) is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. To foster resilience to natural disasters, the grantee will promote soil conservation and tree planting, distributing seedlings to members and supporting members in developing household gardens. ODTPKA is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_5320 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Projet d'appui agro écologique et socio-économique aux agriculteurs et agricultrices de la Chaine des Cahos. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROJET D'APPUI AGRO ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOCIO-ÉCONOMIQUE AUX AGRICULTEURS ET AGRICULTRICES DE LA CHAINE DES CAHOS. | Many farmers in Artibonite, Haiti, do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee partner Oganizasyon pou Devlopman Ti Plantè Kawo (ODTPKA) is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. To foster resilience to natural disasters, the grantee will promote soil conservation and tree planting, distributing seedlings to members and supporting members in developing household gardens. ODTPKA is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers food security and incomes. |
Projet d'appui agro écologique et socio-économique aux agriculteurs et agricultrices de la Chaine des Cahos. PROJET D'APPUI AGRO ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOCIO-ÉCONOMIQUE AUX AGRICULTEURS ET AGRICULTRICES DE LA CHAINE DES CAHOS. Many farmers in Artibonite, Haiti, do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee partner Oganizasyon pou Devlopman Ti Plantè Kawo (ODTPKA) is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. To foster resilience to natural disasters, the grantee will promote soil conservation and tree planting, distributing seedlings to members and supporting members in developing household gardens. ODTPKA is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers' food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_5322 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Projet d'appui agro écologique et socio-économique aux agriculteurs et agricultrices de la Chaine des Cahos. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROJET D'APPUI AGRO ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOCIO-ÉCONOMIQUE AUX AGRICULTEURS ET AGRICULTRICES DE LA CHAINE DES CAHOS. | Many farmers in Artibonite, Haiti, do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee partner Oganizasyon pou Devlopman Ti Plantè Kawo (ODTPKA) is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. To foster resilience to natural disasters, the grantee will promote soil conservation and tree planting, distributing seedlings to members and supporting members in developing household gardens. ODTPKA is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers' food security and incomes. |
Projet d?appui agro écologique et socio-économique aux agriculteurs et agricultrices de la Chaine des Cahos. PROJET D?APPUI AGRO ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOCIO-ÉCONOMIQUE AUX AGRICULTEURS ET AGRICULTRICES DE LA CHAINE DES CAHOS. Many farmers in Artibonite, Haiti, do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee partner Oganizasyon pou Devlopman Ti Plantè Kawo (ODTPKA) is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. To foster resilience to natural disasters, the grantee will promote soil conservation and tree planting, distributing seedlings to members and supporting members in developing household gardens. ODTPKA is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_5323 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Projet d?appui agro écologique et socio-économique aux agriculteurs et agricultrices de la Chaine des Cahos. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROJET D?APPUI AGRO ÉCOLOGIQUE ET SOCIO-ÉCONOMIQUE AUX AGRICULTEURS ET AGRICULTRICES DE LA CHAINE DES CAHOS. | Many farmers in Artibonite, Haiti, do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee partner Oganizasyon pou Devlopman Ti Plantè Kawo (ODTPKA) is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. To foster resilience to natural disasters, the grantee will promote soil conservation and tree planting, distributing seedlings to members and supporting members in developing household gardens. ODTPKA is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers food security and incomes. |
JUXTA.co & iTEXTIL JUXTA.CO & ITEXTIL Indigenous Tsotsil and Tseltal women artisans from the Highlands of Chiapas (Los Altos de Chiapas) are vulnerable to unethical market practices in the sale of their highly-valued traditional textiles. The IAF supports community-led efforts to protect the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples in order to improve their incomes and labor conditions. Our grantee partner Proyecto Impacto Consultores A.C. (NGOImpacto) is bringing Indigenous women weavers perspectives to key government institutions and private sector stakeholders to ensure market access and recognition of their cultural property. NGOImpacto is also training Indigenous craftswomen in social entrepreneurship and human rights, and is supporting the expansion of Juxta Nation, a social enterprise owned by cooperatives of Indigenous craftswomen from Los Altos de Chiapas. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5324 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | JUXTA.co & iTEXTIL | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | JUXTA.CO & ITEXTIL | Indigenous Tsotsil and Tseltal women artisans from the Highlands of Chiapas (Los Altos de Chiapas) are vulnerable to unethical market practices in the sale of their highly-valued traditional textiles. The IAF supports community-led efforts to protect the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples in order to improve their incomes and labor conditions. Our grantee partner Proyecto Impacto Consultores A.C. (NGOImpacto) is bringing Indigenous women weavers perspectives to key government institutions and private sector stakeholders to ensure market access and recognition of their cultural property. NGOImpacto is also training Indigenous craftswomen in social entrepreneurship and human rights, and is supporting the expansion of Juxta Nation, a social enterprise owned by cooperatives of Indigenous craftswomen from Los Altos de Chiapas. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
JUXTA.co & iTEXTIL JUXTA.CO & ITEXTIL Indigenous Tsotsil and Tseltal women artisans from the Highlands of Chiapas (Los Altos de Chiapas) are vulnerable to unethical market practices in the sale of their highly-valued traditional textiles. The IAF supports community-led efforts to protect the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples in order to improve their incomes and labor conditions. Our grantee partner Proyecto Impacto Consultores A.C. (NGOImpacto) is bringing Indigenous women weavers perspectives to key government institutions and private sector stakeholders to ensure market access and recognition of their cultural property. NGOImpacto is also training Indigenous craftswomen in social entrepreneurship and human rights, and is supporting the expansion of Juxta Nation, a social enterprise owned by cooperatives of Indigenous craftswomen from Los Altos de Chiapas. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5325 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | JUXTA.co & iTEXTIL | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | JUXTA.CO & ITEXTIL | Indigenous Tsotsil and Tseltal women artisans from the Highlands of Chiapas (Los Altos de Chiapas) are vulnerable to unethical market practices in the sale of their highly-valued traditional textiles. The IAF supports community-led efforts to protect the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples in order to improve their incomes and labor conditions. Our grantee partner Proyecto Impacto Consultores A.C. (NGOImpacto) is bringing Indigenous women weavers perspectives to key government institutions and private sector stakeholders to ensure market access and recognition of their cultural property. NGOImpacto is also training Indigenous craftswomen in social entrepreneurship and human rights, and is supporting the expansion of Juxta Nation, a social enterprise owned by cooperatives of Indigenous craftswomen from Los Altos de Chiapas. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Lekil Kuxlejal: Integral strengthening with Indigenous women of Chiapas through textiles and the support of effective social entrepreneurship. LEKIL KUXLEJAL: INTEGRAL STRENGTHENING WITH INDIGENOUS WOMEN OF CHIAPAS THROUGH TEXTILES AND THE SUPPORT OF EFFECTIVE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Indigenous Tsotsil and Tseltal women artisans from the Highlands of Chiapas (Los Altos de Chiapas) are vulnerable to unethical market practices in the sale of their highly-valued traditional textiles. The IAF supports community-led efforts to protect the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples in order to improve their incomes and labor conditions. Our grantee partner Proyecto Impacto Consultores A.C. (NGOImpacto) is bringing Indigenous women weavers' perspectives to key government institutions and private sector stakeholders to ensure market access and recognition of their cultural property. NGOImpacto is also training Indigenous craftswomen in social entrepreneurship and human rights, and is supporting the expansion of Juxta Nation, a social enterprise owned by cooperatives of Indigenous craftswomen from Los Altos de Chiapas. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5327 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Lekil Kuxlejal: Integral strengthening with Indigenous women of Chiapas through textiles and the support of effective social entrepreneurship. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | LEKIL KUXLEJAL: INTEGRAL STRENGTHENING WITH INDIGENOUS WOMEN OF CHIAPAS THROUGH TEXTILES AND THE SUPPORT OF EFFECTIVE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP. | Indigenous Tsotsil and Tseltal women artisans from the Highlands of Chiapas (Los Altos de Chiapas) are vulnerable to unethical market practices in the sale of their highly-valued traditional textiles. The IAF supports community-led efforts to protect the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples in order to improve their incomes and labor conditions. Our grantee partner Proyecto Impacto Consultores A.C. (NGOImpacto) is bringing Indigenous women weavers' perspectives to key government institutions and private sector stakeholders to ensure market access and recognition of their cultural property. NGOImpacto is also training Indigenous craftswomen in social entrepreneurship and human rights, and is supporting the expansion of Juxta Nation, a social enterprise owned by cooperatives of Indigenous craftswomen from Los Altos de Chiapas. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
100 Sustainable Home Gardens for vulnerable families in 10 communities in St Vincent and the Grenadines 100 SUSTAINABLE HOME GARDENS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES IN 10 COMMUNITIES IN ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Communities on small Caribbean islands often struggle to maintain access to food and livelihoods like agriculture in the wake of severe weather and natural disasters. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting resilience and food security. Our grantee Richmond Vale Academy (RVA) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is working with community groups to build home gardens to enhance local family's livelihoods and contribute to food security for local communities. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthening community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean and is advancing the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. | 2,022 | 36_5328 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 384 | United States | 302 | 100 Sustainable Home Gardens for vulnerable families in 10 communities in St Vincent and the Grenadines | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | 100 SUSTAINABLE HOME GARDENS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES IN 10 COMMUNITIES IN ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES | Communities on small Caribbean islands often struggle to maintain access to food and livelihoods like agriculture in the wake of severe weather and natural disasters. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting resilience and food security. Our grantee Richmond Vale Academy (RVA) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is working with community groups to build home gardens to enhance local family's livelihoods and contribute to food security for local communities. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthening community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean and is advancing the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. |
100 Sustainable Home Gardens for vulnerable families in 10 communities in St Vincent and the Grenadines 100 SUSTAINABLE HOME GARDENS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES IN 10 COMMUNITIES IN ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Communities on small Caribbean islands often struggle to maintain access to food and livelihoods like agriculture in the wake of severe weather and natural disasters. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting resilience and food security. Our grantee Richmond Vale Academy (RVA) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is working with community groups to build home gardens to enhance local families livelihoods and contribute to food security for local communities. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthening community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean and is advancing the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. | 2,022 | 36_5329 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 384 | United States | 302 | 100 Sustainable Home Gardens for vulnerable families in 10 communities in St Vincent and the Grenadines | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | 100 SUSTAINABLE HOME GARDENS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES IN 10 COMMUNITIES IN ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES | Communities on small Caribbean islands often struggle to maintain access to food and livelihoods like agriculture in the wake of severe weather and natural disasters. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting resilience and food security. Our grantee Richmond Vale Academy (RVA) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is working with community groups to build home gardens to enhance local families livelihoods and contribute to food security for local communities. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthening community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean and is advancing the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with VILLAR LUCIA MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH VILLAR LUCIA MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5330 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with VILLAR LUCIA | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH VILLAR LUCIA | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Estrategias de desarrollo local, incluyentes y participativas para alcanzar autonomía económica y emocional de las mujeres emprendedoras, y la protección del medio ambiente en la microcuenca de Hondura, Santa Rosa de Copán ESTRATEGIAS DE DESARROLLO LOCAL, INCLUYENTES Y PARTICIPATIVAS PARA ALCANZAR AUTONOMÍA ECONÓMICA Y EMOCIONAL DE LAS MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS, Y LA PROTECC The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase of both economic vulnerability and violence against women and girls in Honduras. The IAF supports community-led approaches to reduce violence, promote human rights, and to unlock private, public, and community resources for grassroots development. Our grantee partner Agencia de Desarrollo Estratégico Local de Santa Rosa de Copán (ADELSAR) works in partnership with civil society organizations and municipal representatives to respond to violence against women and create economic opportunities through awareness raising, access to services, capacity building on human rights and empowerment, and job skills and enterprise development.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America, as well as the IAF's Women Investing in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5331 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Estrategias de desarrollo local, incluyentes y participativas para alcanzar autonomía económica y emocional de las mujeres emprendedoras, y la protección del medio ambiente en la microcuenca de Hondura, Santa Rosa de Copán | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ESTRATEGIAS DE DESARROLLO LOCAL, INCLUYENTES Y PARTICIPATIVAS PARA ALCANZAR AUTONOMÍA ECONÓMICA Y EMOCIONAL DE LAS MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS, Y LA PROTECC | The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase of both economic vulnerability and violence against women and girls in Honduras. The IAF supports community-led approaches to reduce violence, promote human rights, and to unlock private, public, and community resources for grassroots development. Our grantee partner Agencia de Desarrollo Estratégico Local de Santa Rosa de Copán (ADELSAR) works in partnership with civil society organizations and municipal representatives to respond to violence against women and create economic opportunities through awareness raising, access to services, capacity building on human rights and empowerment, and job skills and enterprise development.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America, as well as the IAF's Women Investing in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Local, inclusive and participatory development strategies to achieve economic and emotional autonomy for women entrepreneurs in Santa Rosa de Copán. LOCAL, INCLUSIVE AND PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE ECONOMIC AND EMOTIONAL AUTONOMY FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN SANTA ROSA DE COPÁN. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase of both economic vulnerability and violence against women and girls in Honduras. The IAF supports community-led approaches to reduce violence, promote human rights, and to unlock private, public, and community resources for grassroots development. Our grantee partner Agencia de Desarrollo Estratégico Local de Santa Rosa de Copán (ADELSAR) works in partnership with civil society organizations and municipal representatives to respond to violence against women and create economic opportunities through awareness raising, access to services, capacity building on human rights and empowerment, and job skills and enterprise development.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America, as well as the IAF's Women Investing in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5332 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Local, inclusive and participatory development strategies to achieve economic and emotional autonomy for women entrepreneurs in Santa Rosa de Copán. | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | LOCAL, INCLUSIVE AND PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE ECONOMIC AND EMOTIONAL AUTONOMY FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN SANTA ROSA DE COPÁN. | The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an increase of both economic vulnerability and violence against women and girls in Honduras. The IAF supports community-led approaches to reduce violence, promote human rights, and to unlock private, public, and community resources for grassroots development. Our grantee partner Agencia de Desarrollo Estratégico Local de Santa Rosa de Copán (ADELSAR) works in partnership with civil society organizations and municipal representatives to respond to violence against women and create economic opportunities through awareness raising, access to services, capacity building on human rights and empowerment, and job skills and enterprise development.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America, as well as the IAF's Women Investing in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Culture, Empowerment, and Advocacy CULTURE, EMPOWERMENT, AND ADVOCACY Marginalized populations such as the LGBTQ+ community in Paraguay often suffer discrimination, human rights violations, and social exclusion. The IAF supports community-led solutions to protecting human rights and promoting non-discrimination. IAF grantee partner Aireana will raise awareness of LGBTQ+ human rights in Paraguay, promote social inclusion, and reduce violence and discrimination. Aireana will carry out a series of events and dialogues across vulnerable populations, including farmers, young people, and Indigenous people. | 2,022 | 36_5333 | Paraguay | 451 | United States | 302 | Culture, Empowerment, and Advocacy | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CULTURE, EMPOWERMENT, AND ADVOCACY | Marginalized populations such as the LGBTQ+ community in Paraguay often suffer discrimination, human rights violations, and social exclusion. The IAF supports community-led solutions to protecting human rights and promoting non-discrimination. IAF grantee partner Aireana will raise awareness of LGBTQ+ human rights in Paraguay, promote social inclusion, and reduce violence and discrimination. Aireana will carry out a series of events and dialogues across vulnerable populations, including farmers, young people, and Indigenous people. |
Culture, empowerment and advocacy CULTURE, EMPOWERMENT AND ADVOCACY Marginalized populations such as the LGBTQ+ community in Paraguay often suffer discrimination, human rights violations, and social exclusion. The IAF supports community-led solutions to protecting human rights and promoting non-discrimination. IAF grantee partner Aireana will raise awareness of LGBTQ+ human rights in Paraguay, promote social inclusion, and reduce violence and discrimination. Aireana will carry out a series of events and dialogues across vulnerable populations, including farmers, young people, and Indigenous people. | 2,022 | 36_5334 | Paraguay | 451 | United States | 302 | Culture, empowerment and advocacy | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CULTURE, EMPOWERMENT AND ADVOCACY | Marginalized populations such as the LGBTQ+ community in Paraguay often suffer discrimination, human rights violations, and social exclusion. The IAF supports community-led solutions to protecting human rights and promoting non-discrimination. IAF grantee partner Aireana will raise awareness of LGBTQ+ human rights in Paraguay, promote social inclusion, and reduce violence and discrimination. Aireana will carry out a series of events and dialogues across vulnerable populations, including farmers, young people, and Indigenous people. |
Building leadership for the organizational and productive development of the department of Morazán BUILDING LEADERSHIP FOR THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND PRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MORAZÁN Agriculture represents one of the main sources of income for Salvadorans living in the department of Morazán. However farmers face many challenges due to organizational weakness, difficulty accessing direct markets, lack of capital, and little support from their municipalities. Facing poverty and food insecurity, many migrate from their communities. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for Salvadorans. Our grantee the Asociación de Desarrollo Económico Local de Morazán (ADEL Morazán) strengthens the organizational capacity of vegetable and honey producers in 16 municipalities to increase and diversify the production and marketing of their products, improve farming families' livelihoods, and strengthen food security in the region. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5337 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Building leadership for the organizational and productive development of the department of Morazán | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | BUILDING LEADERSHIP FOR THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND PRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MORAZÁN | Agriculture represents one of the main sources of income for Salvadorans living in the department of Morazán. However farmers face many challenges due to organizational weakness, difficulty accessing direct markets, lack of capital, and little support from their municipalities. Facing poverty and food insecurity, many migrate from their communities. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for Salvadorans. Our grantee the Asociación de Desarrollo Económico Local de Morazán (ADEL Morazán) strengthens the organizational capacity of vegetable and honey producers in 16 municipalities to increase and diversify the production and marketing of their products, improve farming families' livelihoods, and strengthen food security in the region. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Fortalecimiento de capacidades productivas y empresariales para la diversificación y resiliencia al cambio climático de los sub-sectores de hortalizas y apicultura del departamento de Morazán. FORTALECIMIENTO DE CAPACIDADES PRODUCTIVAS Y EMPRESARIALES PARA LA DIVERSIFICACIÓN Y RESILIENCIA AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO DE LOS SUB-SECTORES DE HORTALIZAS Agriculture represents one of the main sources of income for Salvadorans living in the department of Morazán. However farmers face many challenges due to organizational weakness, difficulty accessing direct markets, lack of capital, and little support from their municipalities. Facing poverty and food insecurity, many migrate from their communities. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for Salvadorans. Our grantee the Asociación de Desarrollo Económico Local de Morazán (ADEL Morazán) strengthens the organizational capacity of vegetable and honey producers in 16 municipalities to increase and diversify the production and marketing of their products, improve farming families livelihoods, and strengthen food security in the region. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5338 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Fortalecimiento de capacidades productivas y empresariales para la diversificación y resiliencia al cambio climático de los sub-sectores de hortalizas y apicultura del departamento de Morazán. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FORTALECIMIENTO DE CAPACIDADES PRODUCTIVAS Y EMPRESARIALES PARA LA DIVERSIFICACIÓN Y RESILIENCIA AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO DE LOS SUB-SECTORES DE HORTALIZAS | Agriculture represents one of the main sources of income for Salvadorans living in the department of Morazán. However farmers face many challenges due to organizational weakness, difficulty accessing direct markets, lack of capital, and little support from their municipalities. Facing poverty and food insecurity, many migrate from their communities. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for Salvadorans. Our grantee the Asociación de Desarrollo Económico Local de Morazán (ADEL Morazán) strengthens the organizational capacity of vegetable and honey producers in 16 municipalities to increase and diversify the production and marketing of their products, improve farming families livelihoods, and strengthen food security in the region. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Empoderamiento de las mujeres a través de la producción de alimentos sanos, para el buen vivir con dignidad. EMPODERAMIENTO DE LAS MUJERES A TRAVÉS DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE ALIMENTOS SANOS, PARA EL BUEN VIVIR CON DIGNIDAD. Rural Indigenous communities form the majority of Guatemala's small farmers, but are often only able to grow crops for their own families to eat, lacking the resources to grow products for sale. In these communities, women have especially few opportunities to generate income outside of their homes. IAF grantee Asociación de Mujeres Mayas Majawil Qij, El Nuevo Amanecer (Majawil Qij) will promote Indigenous women's economic empowerment by diversifying local production and training in sustainable agriculture and small business administration. Majawil Qij will also support the development of community stores to promote market access and income generation. This will promote livelihoods in multigenerational communities across 15 municipalities and seven departments of Guatemala. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders, and efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5340 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Empoderamiento de las mujeres a través de la producción de alimentos sanos, para el buen vivir con dignidad. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | EMPODERAMIENTO DE LAS MUJERES A TRAVÉS DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE ALIMENTOS SANOS, PARA EL BUEN VIVIR CON DIGNIDAD. | Rural Indigenous communities form the majority of Guatemala's small farmers, but are often only able to grow crops for their own families to eat, lacking the resources to grow products for sale. In these communities, women have especially few opportunities to generate income outside of their homes. IAF grantee Asociación de Mujeres Mayas Majawil Qij, El Nuevo Amanecer (Majawil Qij) will promote Indigenous women's economic empowerment by diversifying local production and training in sustainable agriculture and small business administration. Majawil Qij will also support the development of community stores to promote market access and income generation. This will promote livelihoods in multigenerational communities across 15 municipalities and seven departments of Guatemala. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders, and efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Acciones para la Mejora de la Gestión Ambiental y Productiva en Comunidades Aledañas al Refugio de Vida Silvestre El Armado (RVSEA), en Olancho, Honduras. ACCIONES PARA LA MEJORA DE LA GESTIÓN AMBIENTAL Y PRODUCTIVA EN COMUNIDADES ALEDAÑAS AL REFUGIO DE VIDA SILVESTRE EL ARMADO (RVSEA), EN OLANCHO, HONDU Deforestation and encroachment by illicit actors into forested areas occurs at high rates in eastern Honduras and many local communities do not have the resources or skills to stop the ongoing fragmentation of habitats and degradation of watersheds. Our grantee Asociación Mesa de Organizaciones Comanejadoras de Áreas Protegidas de Honduras (MOCAPH) will work with communities surrounding the El Armado Wildlife Refuge in Olancho, Honduras, to strengthen the development of viable economic opportunities and governance of natural resources in the local area. MOCAPH will train community members in sustainable agriculture and watershed management, conduct environmental education activities in schools, and draft key documents that guide decision-making for the protected area. These activities will improve food security and participatory natural resource management.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5341 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Acciones para la Mejora de la Gestión Ambiental y Productiva en Comunidades Aledañas al Refugio de Vida Silvestre El Armado (RVSEA), en Olancho, Honduras. | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) | ACCIONES PARA LA MEJORA DE LA GESTIÓN AMBIENTAL Y PRODUCTIVA EN COMUNIDADES ALEDAÑAS AL REFUGIO DE VIDA SILVESTRE EL ARMADO (RVSEA), EN OLANCHO, HONDU | Deforestation and encroachment by illicit actors into forested areas occurs at high rates in eastern Honduras and many local communities do not have the resources or skills to stop the ongoing fragmentation of habitats and degradation of watersheds. Our grantee Asociación Mesa de Organizaciones Comanejadoras de Áreas Protegidas de Honduras (MOCAPH) will work with communities surrounding the El Armado Wildlife Refuge in Olancho, Honduras, to strengthen the development of viable economic opportunities and governance of natural resources in the local area. MOCAPH will train community members in sustainable agriculture and watershed management, conduct environmental education activities in schools, and draft key documents that guide decision-making for the protected area. These activities will improve food security and participatory natural resource management.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Social Participation and Monitoring of Public Policies in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND MONITORING OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF RIO DE JANEIRO Local organizations in urban Rio de Janeiro have limited ability to weigh in on public policy decisions and access to funding to carry out their proposals to propel development in their communities. The IAF promotes grassroots development by increasing marginalized communities' access to financial and technical support. Our grantee Casa Fluminense will award approximately 130 small grants to local organizations to fund local community priorities, including those which generate economic growth and increase public safety. Through its grantmaking program, Casa Fluminense will allow participants to have a greater voice in municipal policies and budget administration that impact marginalized populations in Rio. | 2,022 | 36_5342 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Social Participation and Monitoring of Public Policies in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND MONITORING OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF RIO DE JANEIRO | Local organizations in urban Rio de Janeiro have limited ability to weigh in on public policy decisions and access to funding to carry out their proposals to propel development in their communities. The IAF promotes grassroots development by increasing marginalized communities' access to financial and technical support. Our grantee Casa Fluminense will award approximately 130 small grants to local organizations to fund local community priorities, including those which generate economic growth and increase public safety. Through its grantmaking program, Casa Fluminense will allow participants to have a greater voice in municipal policies and budget administration that impact marginalized populations in Rio. |
Social participation and monitoring of public policies in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND MONITORING OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF RIO DE JANEIRO Local organizations in urban Rio de Janeiro have limited ability to weigh in on public policy decisions and access to funding to carry out their proposals to propel development in their communities. The IAF promotes grassroots development by increasing marginalized communities access to financial and technical support. Our grantee Casa Fluminense will award approximately 130 small grants to local organizations to fund local community priorities, including those which generate economic growth and increase public safety. Through its grantmaking program, Casa Fluminense will allow participants to have a greater voice in municipal policies and budget administration that impact marginalized populations in Rio. | 2,022 | 36_5343 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Social participation and monitoring of public policies in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND MONITORING OF PUBLIC POLICIES IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION OF RIO DE JANEIRO | Local organizations in urban Rio de Janeiro have limited ability to weigh in on public policy decisions and access to funding to carry out their proposals to propel development in their communities. The IAF promotes grassroots development by increasing marginalized communities access to financial and technical support. Our grantee Casa Fluminense will award approximately 130 small grants to local organizations to fund local community priorities, including those which generate economic growth and increase public safety. Through its grantmaking program, Casa Fluminense will allow participants to have a greater voice in municipal policies and budget administration that impact marginalized populations in Rio. |
Frutos da Mata: consolidação e construção social de mercados solidários para a Agricultura Familiar Agroecológica FRUTOS DA MATA: CONSOLIDAÇÃO E CONSTRUÇÃO SOCIAL DE MERCADOS SOLIDÁRIOS PARA A AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR AGROECOLÓGICA Market closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused huge economic challenges for farming families in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunities for small farmers from historically marginalized populations, such as African descendent quilombola communities. Our grantee Centro de Desenvolvimento Agroecológico Sabiá (Centro Sabia) will work with smallholder farmers in Pernambuco to consolidate existing markets, develop new markets, and create shorter food supply chains. Centro Sabia will also seek to improve livelihoods and strengthen resilience to chocks by helping farmers diversify and improve sustainable agricultural production. Additionally, Centro Sabia will strengthen local producer organizations and promote the inclusion of women and youth in processing and marketing sustainable products. This grant is part of the IAF's Sustainable Agriculture initiative to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, including African descendent groups. | 2,022 | 36_5344 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Frutos da Mata: consolidação e construção social de mercados solidários para a Agricultura Familiar Agroecológica | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FRUTOS DA MATA: CONSOLIDAÇÃO E CONSTRUÇÃO SOCIAL DE MERCADOS SOLIDÁRIOS PARA A AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR AGROECOLÓGICA | Market closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused huge economic challenges for farming families in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunities for small farmers from historically marginalized populations, such as African descendent quilombola communities. Our grantee Centro de Desenvolvimento Agroecológico Sabiá (Centro Sabia) will work with smallholder farmers in Pernambuco to consolidate existing markets, develop new markets, and create shorter food supply chains. Centro Sabia will also seek to improve livelihoods and strengthen resilience to chocks by helping farmers diversify and improve sustainable agricultural production. Additionally, Centro Sabia will strengthen local producer organizations and promote the inclusion of women and youth in processing and marketing sustainable products. This grant is part of the IAF's Sustainable Agriculture initiative to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, including African descendent groups. |
Potenciando La Inclusión De Las Personas Con Discapacidad mediante el Desarrollo Inclusivo con Seguridad Alimentaria, Salud y Educación en el marco del respeto a los Derechos Humanos. POTENCIANDO LA INCLUSIÓN DE LAS PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDAD MEDIANTE EL DESARROLLO INCLUSIVO CON SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA, SALUD Y EDUCACIÓN EN EL MARCO DE Children with disabilities in Honduras face long-term health, educational, and economic exclusion. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased income loss and food insecurity for these children and their families in the municipalities of Pimienta, Potrerillos, and Villanueva. The IAF supports community-led approaches to improve food security and expand social and economic inclusion. Our grantee the Asociación Centro Intercomunitario de Atención a Personas con Discapacidad 'Solidaridad (CIS) will partner with parents of children with disabilities to expand inclusive education, improve access to health services, and expand economic activity for persons with disabilities and their families. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America, and is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. | 2,022 | 36_5345 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Potenciando La Inclusión De Las Personas Con Discapacidad mediante el Desarrollo Inclusivo con Seguridad Alimentaria, Salud y Educación en el marco del respeto a los Derechos Humanos. | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | POTENCIANDO LA INCLUSIÓN DE LAS PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDAD MEDIANTE EL DESARROLLO INCLUSIVO CON SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA, SALUD Y EDUCACIÓN EN EL MARCO DE | Children with disabilities in Honduras face long-term health, educational, and economic exclusion. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased income loss and food insecurity for these children and their families in the municipalities of Pimienta, Potrerillos, and Villanueva. The IAF supports community-led approaches to improve food security and expand social and economic inclusion. Our grantee the Asociación Centro Intercomunitario de Atención a Personas con Discapacidad 'Solidaridad (CIS) will partner with parents of children with disabilities to expand inclusive education, improve access to health services, and expand economic activity for persons with disabilities and their families. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America, and is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. |
Mejoramiento de las Capacidades Productivas, Comerciales y Financieras en Sistemas de Producción de Café en las Zonas Aledañas a la Reserva Biológica de Opalaca MEJORAMIENTO DE LAS CAPACIDADES PRODUCTIVAS, COMERCIALES Y FINANCIERAS EN SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN DE CAFÉ EN LAS ZONAS ALEDAÑAS A LA RESERVA BIOLÓGICA Independent small-scale coffee farmers in the Lempira and Intibuca departments of Honduras struggle to earn enough from coffee sales to cover investments needed to produce in successive seasons. Their income is increasingly limited by unpredictable climatic conditions and fluctuating world markets. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities that provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee Cooperativa Agropecuaria Nuevo Edén Limitada (COARENE) helps small-scale coffee farmers adopt organic practices and achieve certification through training and technical and financial assistance. Finally, the organization processes and markets their products to buyers that pay premium prices for high quality coffee. COARENE's activities also promote protection of the nearby Opalaca Biological Reserve whose forests capture, store and filter water for many downstream communities and provide shade to stabilize microclimate conditions, like temperature.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5347 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Mejoramiento de las Capacidades Productivas, Comerciales y Financieras en Sistemas de Producción de Café en las Zonas Aledañas a la Reserva Biológica de Opalaca | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | MEJORAMIENTO DE LAS CAPACIDADES PRODUCTIVAS, COMERCIALES Y FINANCIERAS EN SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN DE CAFÉ EN LAS ZONAS ALEDAÑAS A LA RESERVA BIOLÓGICA | Independent small-scale coffee farmers in the Lempira and Intibuca departments of Honduras struggle to earn enough from coffee sales to cover investments needed to produce in successive seasons. Their income is increasingly limited by unpredictable climatic conditions and fluctuating world markets. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities that provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee Cooperativa Agropecuaria Nuevo Edén Limitada (COARENE) helps small-scale coffee farmers adopt organic practices and achieve certification through training and technical and financial assistance. Finally, the organization processes and markets their products to buyers that pay premium prices for high quality coffee. COARENE's activities also promote protection of the nearby Opalaca Biological Reserve whose forests capture, store and filter water for many downstream communities and provide shade to stabilize microclimate conditions, like temperature.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Rescate y Establecimiento de plantaciones de Cacao Criollo en Sistemas Agroforestales con Productores(as)Indígenas, Afrodescendientes y Campesinos RESCATE Y ESTABLECIMIENTO DE PLANTACIONES DE CACAO CRIOLLO EN SISTEMAS AGROFORESTALES CON PRODUCTORES(AS)INDÍGENAS, AFRODESCENDIENTES Y CAMPESINOS The cacao farms of Afro-Indigenous farmers in Bocas del Toro, Panama are more than 50 years old and at the end of their productive life. Low yields lead to reduced incomes, which drives migration from the region. The Cooperativa de Servicios Múltiples de Cacao Bocatoreña (COCABO) supports farmers to renovate cacao plantations and implement organic cultivation techniques. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Panama. COCABO's efforts will increase productivity and incomes among farmer members. Through its efforts to define and market the chocolate flavor profile produced in the area, COCABO will increase demand for their product, ultimately enabling them to command a higher price for it, expanding economic opportunities for small farmers and their families in the area. | 2,022 | 36_5348 | Panama | 366 | United States | 302 | Rescate y Establecimiento de plantaciones de Cacao Criollo en Sistemas Agroforestales con Productores(as)Indígenas, Afrodescendientes y Campesinos | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | RESCATE Y ESTABLECIMIENTO DE PLANTACIONES DE CACAO CRIOLLO EN SISTEMAS AGROFORESTALES CON PRODUCTORES(AS)INDÍGENAS, AFRODESCENDIENTES Y CAMPESINOS | The cacao farms of Afro-Indigenous farmers in Bocas del Toro, Panama are more than 50 years old and at the end of their productive life. Low yields lead to reduced incomes, which drives migration from the region. The Cooperativa de Servicios Múltiples de Cacao Bocatoreña (COCABO) supports farmers to renovate cacao plantations and implement organic cultivation techniques. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Panama. COCABO's efforts will increase productivity and incomes among farmer members. Through its efforts to define and market the chocolate flavor profile produced in the area, COCABO will increase demand for their product, ultimately enabling them to command a higher price for it, expanding economic opportunities for small farmers and their families in the area. |
Inclusive territories for Afro-descendent young people in Northern Cauca INCLUSIVE TERRITORIES FOR AFRO-DESCENDENT YOUNG PEOPLE IN NORTHERN CAUCA Afro-Colombian children, adolescents, and youth in northern Cauca province experience significant violence. Young people face high rates of family and gender violence, murders of social leaders, involvement in criminal groups, and substance abuse. This violence is connected with the region's poverty and inequality, impacts of the armed conflict, and a history of low state investment and racial discrimination. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to youth development, particularly for historically marginalized groups. Corporación Colombia Joven (CCJ), an Afro-descendant-led organization, is working with young people and children from youth-led organizations to reduce violence, increase food security, and revitalize ancestral knowledge and traditions. CCJ will also promote enterprises among young people through training, exchange, technical assistance, and seed funding. This grant is part of our broader initiative that supports grassroots organizations to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. | 2,022 | 36_5350 | Colombia | 437 | United States | 302 | Inclusive territories for Afro-descendent young people in Northern Cauca | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INCLUSIVE TERRITORIES FOR AFRO-DESCENDENT YOUNG PEOPLE IN NORTHERN CAUCA | Afro-Colombian children, adolescents, and youth in northern Cauca province experience significant violence. Young people face high rates of family and gender violence, murders of social leaders, involvement in criminal groups, and substance abuse. This violence is connected with the region's poverty and inequality, impacts of the armed conflict, and a history of low state investment and racial discrimination. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to youth development, particularly for historically marginalized groups. Corporación Colombia Joven (CCJ), an Afro-descendant-led organization, is working with young people and children from youth-led organizations to reduce violence, increase food security, and revitalize ancestral knowledge and traditions. CCJ will also promote enterprises among young people through training, exchange, technical assistance, and seed funding. This grant is part of our broader initiative that supports grassroots organizations to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. |
Vida y territorios dignos e incluyentes para la niñez y la juventud afro descendiente en los municipios de Puerto Tejada, Guachené y Villa Rica en el departamento del Cauca. VIDA Y TERRITORIOS DIGNOS E INCLUYENTES PARA LA NIÑEZ Y LA JUVENTUD AFRO DESCENDIENTE EN LOS MUNICIPIOS DE PUERTO TEJADA, GUACHENÉ Y VILLA RICA EN EL Afro-Colombian children, adolescents, and youth in northern Cauca province experience significant violence. Young people face high rates of family and gender violence, murders of social leaders, involvement in criminal groups, and substance abuse. This violence is connected with the region's poverty and inequality, impacts of the armed conflict, and a history of low state investment and racial discrimination. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to youth development, particularly for historically marginalized groups. Corporación Colombia Joven (CCJ), an Afro-descendant-led organization, is working with young people and children from youth-led organizations to reduce violence, increase food security, and revitalize ancestral knowledge and traditions. CCJ will also promote enterprises among young people through training, exchange, technical assistance, and seed funding. This grant is part of our broader initiative that supports grassroots organizations to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. | 2,022 | 36_5351 | Colombia | 437 | United States | 302 | Vida y territorios dignos e incluyentes para la niñez y la juventud afro descendiente en los municipios de Puerto Tejada, Guachené y Villa Rica en el departamento del Cauca. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | VIDA Y TERRITORIOS DIGNOS E INCLUYENTES PARA LA NIÑEZ Y LA JUVENTUD AFRO DESCENDIENTE EN LOS MUNICIPIOS DE PUERTO TEJADA, GUACHENÉ Y VILLA RICA EN EL | Afro-Colombian children, adolescents, and youth in northern Cauca province experience significant violence. Young people face high rates of family and gender violence, murders of social leaders, involvement in criminal groups, and substance abuse. This violence is connected with the region's poverty and inequality, impacts of the armed conflict, and a history of low state investment and racial discrimination. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to youth development, particularly for historically marginalized groups. Corporación Colombia Joven (CCJ), an Afro-descendant-led organization, is working with young people and children from youth-led organizations to reduce violence, increase food security, and revitalize ancestral knowledge and traditions. CCJ will also promote enterprises among young people through training, exchange, technical assistance, and seed funding. This grant is part of our broader initiative that supports grassroots organizations to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. |
Training and Economic Empowerment of Marginalized Women TRAINING AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED WOMEN Survivors of gender-based violence in urban communities in Jamaica face high levels of poverty and unemployment. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. Our grantee Family & Parenting Centre (FPC) aims to improve the capacity of local community organizations and promote the economic and social empowerment of women and girls through training, seed funding, an apprenticeship program, and other income generation opportunities. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5353 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Training and Economic Empowerment of Marginalized Women | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | TRAINING AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED WOMEN | Survivors of gender-based violence in urban communities in Jamaica face high levels of poverty and unemployment. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. Our grantee Family & Parenting Centre (FPC) aims to improve the capacity of local community organizations and promote the economic and social empowerment of women and girls through training, seed funding, an apprenticeship program, and other income generation opportunities. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Training and Economic Empowerment of marginalized and at risk women TRAINING AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED AND AT RISK WOMEN Survivors of gender-based violence in urban communities in Jamaica face high levels of poverty and unemployment. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. Our grantee Family & Parenting Centre (FPC) aims to improve the capacity of local community organizations and promote the economic and social empowerment of women and girls through training, seed funding, an apprenticeship program, and other income generation opportunities. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5354 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Training and Economic Empowerment of marginalized and at risk women | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | TRAINING AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED AND AT RISK WOMEN | Survivors of gender-based violence in urban communities in Jamaica face high levels of poverty and unemployment. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. Our grantee Family & Parenting Centre (FPC) aims to improve the capacity of local community organizations and promote the economic and social empowerment of women and girls through training, seed funding, an apprenticeship program, and other income generation opportunities. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with FARADAINE FRANCINE FORBES-EDWARDS MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH FARADAINE FRANCINE FORBES-EDWARDS MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5356 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with FARADAINE FRANCINE FORBES-EDWARDS | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH FARADAINE FRANCINE FORBES-EDWARDS | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Fortalecimiento de las cadenas de valor de café y cardamomo para recuperación y reactivación económica después de Eta/Iota FORTALECIMIENTO DE LAS CADENAS DE VALOR DE CAFÉ Y CARDAMOMO PARA RECUPERACIÓN Y REACTIVACIÓN ECONÓMICA DESPUÉS DE ETA/IOTA Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, in November 2020, just when farmers were ready to begin their annual harvest of coffee and cardamom. Not only did families lose the income from harvest-ready crops, but many lost their homes, possessions, the next planting season, and an estimated five years of investment in their farms. The IAF supports community-led approaches to building sustainable livelihoods and disaster resilience. Our grantee Federación de Cooperativas de las Verapaces, R. L. (FEDECOVERA) will help members of four of its member cooperatives recover economically through training, technical support, and value chain strengthening. FEDECOVERA's support and investment in processing equipment that uses fewer scarce resources like wood and water will help each cooperative reduce transportation costs and sell dried organic coffee and cardamom for a higher price. Additionally, the cooperatives will learn about and develop early warning systems to improve their disaster preparedness. This grant is part of the IAF's broader Eta/Iota response strategy and its efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5358 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Fortalecimiento de las cadenas de valor de café y cardamomo para recuperación y reactivación económica después de Eta/Iota | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Networks | FORTALECIMIENTO DE LAS CADENAS DE VALOR DE CAFÉ Y CARDAMOMO PARA RECUPERACIÓN Y REACTIVACIÓN ECONÓMICA DESPUÉS DE ETA/IOTA | Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, in November 2020, just when farmers were ready to begin their annual harvest of coffee and cardamom. Not only did families lose the income from harvest-ready crops, but many lost their homes, possessions, the next planting season, and an estimated five years of investment in their farms. The IAF supports community-led approaches to building sustainable livelihoods and disaster resilience. Our grantee Federación de Cooperativas de las Verapaces, R. L. (FEDECOVERA) will help members of four of its member cooperatives recover economically through training, technical support, and value chain strengthening. FEDECOVERA's support and investment in processing equipment that uses fewer scarce resources like wood and water will help each cooperative reduce transportation costs and sell dried organic coffee and cardamom for a higher price. Additionally, the cooperatives will learn about and develop early warning systems to improve their disaster preparedness. This grant is part of the IAF's broader Eta/Iota response strategy and its efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Strengthening coffee and cardamom value chains for economic recovery and reactivation post-hurricanes STRENGTHENING COFFEE AND CARDAMOM VALUE CHAINS FOR ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND REACTIVATION POST-HURRICANES Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, in November 2020, just when farmers were ready to begin their annual harvest of coffee and cardamom. Not only did families lose the income from harvest-ready crops, but many lost their homes, possessions, the next planting season, and an estimated five years of investment in their farms. The IAF supports community-led approaches to building sustainable livelihoods and disaster resilience. Our grantee Federación de Cooperativas de las Verapaces, R. L. (FEDECOVERA) will help members of four of its member cooperatives recover economically through training, technical support, and value chain strengthening. FEDECOVERA's support and investment in processing equipment that uses fewer scarce resources like wood and water will help each cooperative reduce transportation costs and sell dried organic coffee and cardamom for a higher price. Additionally, the cooperatives will learn about and develop early warning systems to improve their disaster preparedness. This grant is part of the IAF's broader Eta/Iota response strategy and its efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5359 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Strengthening coffee and cardamom value chains for economic recovery and reactivation post-hurricanes | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Networks | STRENGTHENING COFFEE AND CARDAMOM VALUE CHAINS FOR ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND REACTIVATION POST-HURRICANES | Hurricanes Eta and Iota hit Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, in November 2020, just when farmers were ready to begin their annual harvest of coffee and cardamom. Not only did families lose the income from harvest-ready crops, but many lost their homes, possessions, the next planting season, and an estimated five years of investment in their farms. The IAF supports community-led approaches to building sustainable livelihoods and disaster resilience. Our grantee Federación de Cooperativas de las Verapaces, R. L. (FEDECOVERA) will help members of four of its member cooperatives recover economically through training, technical support, and value chain strengthening. FEDECOVERA's support and investment in processing equipment that uses fewer scarce resources like wood and water will help each cooperative reduce transportation costs and sell dried organic coffee and cardamom for a higher price. Additionally, the cooperatives will learn about and develop early warning systems to improve their disaster preparedness. This grant is part of the IAF's broader Eta/Iota response strategy and its efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Fortalecimiento de Talento Humano y Liderazgo: Mujeres Rurales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, como Oportunidad Ante La Crisis Global COVID-19 FORTALECIMIENTO DE TALENTO HUMANO Y LIDERAZGO: MUJERES RURALES DE LATINOAMÉRICA Y EL CARIBE, COMO OPORTUNIDAD ANTE LA CRISIS GLOBAL COVID-19 Women have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic Latin America and the Caribbean Region, but particularly in Latin America, where their situation has been exacerbated by preexisting inequalities, political instability, and lack of access to digital technologies in rural areas. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions for women to expand their economic opportunities throughout Latin America as the region recovers from COVID-19. Our grantee partner Fundación Ecuatoriana de Mujeres Rurales de Latinoamérica (FUNMUJERURAL-E) works with rural women's groups in Chile, Ecuador, and Panama to improve upon their existing businesses and increase their incomes through training in job skills and enterprise development, technical assistance, and seed capital to invest in technology. This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy and the Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5360 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Fortalecimiento de Talento Humano y Liderazgo: Mujeres Rurales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, como Oportunidad Ante La Crisis Global COVID-19 | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FORTALECIMIENTO DE TALENTO HUMANO Y LIDERAZGO: MUJERES RURALES DE LATINOAMÉRICA Y EL CARIBE, COMO OPORTUNIDAD ANTE LA CRISIS GLOBAL COVID-19 | Women have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic Latin America and the Caribbean Region, but particularly in Latin America, where their situation has been exacerbated by preexisting inequalities, political instability, and lack of access to digital technologies in rural areas. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions for women to expand their economic opportunities throughout Latin America as the region recovers from COVID-19. Our grantee partner Fundación Ecuatoriana de Mujeres Rurales de Latinoamérica (FUNMUJERURAL-E) works with rural women's groups in Chile, Ecuador, and Panama to improve upon their existing businesses and increase their incomes through training in job skills and enterprise development, technical assistance, and seed capital to invest in technology. This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy and the Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Strengthening rural women: Finding opportunity in the COVID-19 crisis STRENGTHENING RURAL WOMEN: FINDING OPPORTUNITY IN THE COVID-19 CRISIS Women have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, but particularly in Latin America, where their situation has been exacerbated by preexisting inequalities, political instability, and lack of access to digital technologies in rural areas. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions for women to expand their economic opportunities throughout Latin America as the region recovers from COVID-19. Our grantee partner Fundación Ecuatoriana de Mujeres Rurales de Latinoamérica (FUNMUJERURAL-E) works with rural women's groups in Chile, Ecuador, and Panama to improve upon their existing businesses and increase their incomes through training in job skills and enterprise development, technical assistance, and seed capital to invest in technology. This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy and the Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5361 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Strengthening rural women: Finding opportunity in the COVID-19 crisis | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING RURAL WOMEN: FINDING OPPORTUNITY IN THE COVID-19 CRISIS | Women have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, but particularly in Latin America, where their situation has been exacerbated by preexisting inequalities, political instability, and lack of access to digital technologies in rural areas. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions for women to expand their economic opportunities throughout Latin America as the region recovers from COVID-19. Our grantee partner Fundación Ecuatoriana de Mujeres Rurales de Latinoamérica (FUNMUJERURAL-E) works with rural women's groups in Chile, Ecuador, and Panama to improve upon their existing businesses and increase their incomes through training in job skills and enterprise development, technical assistance, and seed capital to invest in technology. This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy and the Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Support for the management of natural resources by communities and grassroots groups in Bolivia to achieve the conservation of their territories and the sustainability of their livelihoods. SUPPORT FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BY COMMUNITIES AND GRASSROOTS GROUPS IN BOLIVIA TO ACHIEVE THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES AND T Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrantsespecially women and youthoften struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. | 2,022 | 36_5362 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | Support for the management of natural resources by communities and grassroots groups in Bolivia to achieve the conservation of their territories and the sustainability of their livelihoods. | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SUPPORT FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BY COMMUNITIES AND GRASSROOTS GROUPS IN BOLIVIA TO ACHIEVE THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES AND T | Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrantsespecially women and youthoften struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. |
Supporting community and grassroots groups to manage natural resources in Bolivia to conserve their territories and sustains their livelihoods. SUPPORTING COMMUNITY AND GRASSROOTS GROUPS TO MANAGE NATURAL RESOURCES IN BOLIVIA TO CONSERVE THEIR TERRITORIES AND SUSTAINS THEIR LIVELIHOODS. Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrants'especially women and youth often struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers' access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. | 2,022 | 36_5363 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | Supporting community and grassroots groups to manage natural resources in Bolivia to conserve their territories and sustains their livelihoods. | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SUPPORTING COMMUNITY AND GRASSROOTS GROUPS TO MANAGE NATURAL RESOURCES IN BOLIVIA TO CONSERVE THEIR TERRITORIES AND SUSTAINS THEIR LIVELIHOODS. | Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrants'especially women and youth often struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers' access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. |
Fomento de la Organización Campesina y la Agroecología Familiar en Sonsonate ES. FOMENTO DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN CAMPESINA Y LA AGROECOLOGÍA FAMILIAR EN SONSONATE ES. FUNTA- El SalvadorYoung people living in El Salvador, especially young men from marginalized neighborhoods and communities, face discrimination, exclusion, food insecurity, and pressures to join violent gangs. This limits them from contributing to positive social change for their country and leads many to migrate. The IAF supports activities that enhance peace and security, such as youth development. Our grantee Fundación Tacuzcalco (FUNTA) promotes a multi-pronged approach to increasing young people's civic participation in the municipalities of San Julian, Caluco, Nahuilingo and Sonsonate. FUNTA will promote youth leadership in local organizations, strengthen youth participation in sustainable agriculture through training, and support youth-led projects through technical assistance and access to materials and supplies. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5364 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Fomento de la Organización Campesina y la Agroecología Familiar en Sonsonate ES. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FOMENTO DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN CAMPESINA Y LA AGROECOLOGÍA FAMILIAR EN SONSONATE ES. | FUNTA- El SalvadorYoung people living in El Salvador, especially young men from marginalized neighborhoods and communities, face discrimination, exclusion, food insecurity, and pressures to join violent gangs. This limits them from contributing to positive social change for their country and leads many to migrate. The IAF supports activities that enhance peace and security, such as youth development. Our grantee Fundación Tacuzcalco (FUNTA) promotes a multi-pronged approach to increasing young people's civic participation in the municipalities of San Julian, Caluco, Nahuilingo and Sonsonate. FUNTA will promote youth leadership in local organizations, strengthen youth participation in sustainable agriculture through training, and support youth-led projects through technical assistance and access to materials and supplies. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Promoting youth leadership and family-based sustainable agriculture in the department of Sonsonate PROMOTING YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND FAMILY-BASED SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SONSONATE FUNTA- El SalvadorYoung people living in El Salvador, especially young men from marginalized neighborhoods and communities, face discrimination, exclusion, food insecurity, and pressures to join violent gangs. This limits them from contributing to positive social change for their country and leads many to migrate. The IAF supports activities that enhance peace and security, such as youth development. Our grantee Fundación Tacuzcalco (FUNTA) promotes a multi-pronged approach to increasing young people's civic participation in the municipalities of San Julian, Caluco, Nahuilingo and Sonsonate. FUNTA will promote youth leadership in local organizations, strengthen youth participation in sustainable agriculture through training, and support youth-led projects through technical assistance and access to materials and supplies. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5365 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Promoting youth leadership and family-based sustainable agriculture in the department of Sonsonate | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROMOTING YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND FAMILY-BASED SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SONSONATE | FUNTA- El SalvadorYoung people living in El Salvador, especially young men from marginalized neighborhoods and communities, face discrimination, exclusion, food insecurity, and pressures to join violent gangs. This limits them from contributing to positive social change for their country and leads many to migrate. The IAF supports activities that enhance peace and security, such as youth development. Our grantee Fundación Tacuzcalco (FUNTA) promotes a multi-pronged approach to increasing young people's civic participation in the municipalities of San Julian, Caluco, Nahuilingo and Sonsonate. FUNTA will promote youth leadership in local organizations, strengthen youth participation in sustainable agriculture through training, and support youth-led projects through technical assistance and access to materials and supplies. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Community-led historical heritage preservation in Sao Luis do Maranhao COMMUNITY-LED HISTORICAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION IN SAO LUIS DO MARANHAO Tourism in the historic colonial district of São Luís, Brazil, is a potential source of economic benefit to residents that could expand jobs in the region and improve livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities in Brazil. Our grantee Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Terapias Integrativas (IESTI) works with local residents, museums, business owners, and tourism operators in the historic district of São Luís do Maranhão, a UNESCO World Heritage site. IESTI involves individuals and institutions in mapping local opportunities, training service providers, and fostering a network around culture and community-based tourism. | 2,022 | 36_5368 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Community-led historical heritage preservation in Sao Luis do Maranhao | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | COMMUNITY-LED HISTORICAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION IN SAO LUIS DO MARANHAO | Tourism in the historic colonial district of São Luís, Brazil, is a potential source of economic benefit to residents that could expand jobs in the region and improve livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities in Brazil. Our grantee Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Terapias Integrativas (IESTI) works with local residents, museums, business owners, and tourism operators in the historic district of São Luís do Maranhão, a UNESCO World Heritage site. IESTI involves individuals and institutions in mapping local opportunities, training service providers, and fostering a network around culture and community-based tourism. |
Patrimônio em Rede e os Guardiões da memória PATRIMÔNIO EM REDE E OS GUARDIÕES DA MEMÓRIA Tourism in the historic colonial district of São Luís, Brazil, is a potential source of economic benefit to residents that could expand jobs in the region and improve livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities in Brazil. Our grantee Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Terapias Integrativas (IESTI) works with local residents, museums, business owners, and tourism operators in the historic district of São Luís do Maranhão, a UNESCO World Heritage site. IESTI involves individuals and institutions in mapping local opportunities, training service providers, and fostering a network around culture and community-based tourism. | 2,022 | 36_5369 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Patrimônio em Rede e os Guardiões da memória | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | PATRIMÔNIO EM REDE E OS GUARDIÕES DA MEMÓRIA | Tourism in the historic colonial district of São Luís, Brazil, is a potential source of economic benefit to residents that could expand jobs in the region and improve livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities in Brazil. Our grantee Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Terapias Integrativas (IESTI) works with local residents, museums, business owners, and tourism operators in the historic district of São Luís do Maranhão, a UNESCO World Heritage site. IESTI involves individuals and institutions in mapping local opportunities, training service providers, and fostering a network around culture and community-based tourism. |
Navigating the social and solidary economy from the healthy tseltal household/Transitando en la Economía Social y Solidaria a partir del hogar tseltal saludable NAVIGATING THE SOCIAL AND SOLIDARY ECONOMY FROM THE HEALTHY TSELTAL HOUSEHOLD/TRANSITANDO EN LA ECONOMÍA SOCIAL Y SOLIDARIA A PARTIR DEL HOGAR TSELTAL In Tseltal communities in the highlands of Chiapas, Indigenous children and their families face a wide range of challenges, including chronic malnutrition, deteriorating environmental conditions, violence, and health challenges that have long-term repercussions. The IAF supports lasting, comprehensive solutions for community developmentfrom health to environment to enterprisebased on local needs and resources. Our partner Ixim A.C. (Ixim) is working with Tseltal families to provide integrated solutions to these challenges through community assessments, health and nutrition interventions, conflict resolution approaches, and simple technologies to improve air, water, and soil quality. By supporting community savings groups and enterprises, Ixim is also helping families to build sustainable livelihoods. | 2,022 | 36_5370 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Navigating the social and solidary economy from the healthy tseltal household/Transitando en la Economía Social y Solidaria a partir del hogar tseltal saludable | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | NAVIGATING THE SOCIAL AND SOLIDARY ECONOMY FROM THE HEALTHY TSELTAL HOUSEHOLD/TRANSITANDO EN LA ECONOMÍA SOCIAL Y SOLIDARIA A PARTIR DEL HOGAR TSELTAL | In Tseltal communities in the highlands of Chiapas, Indigenous children and their families face a wide range of challenges, including chronic malnutrition, deteriorating environmental conditions, violence, and health challenges that have long-term repercussions. The IAF supports lasting, comprehensive solutions for community developmentfrom health to environment to enterprisebased on local needs and resources. Our partner Ixim A.C. (Ixim) is working with Tseltal families to provide integrated solutions to these challenges through community assessments, health and nutrition interventions, conflict resolution approaches, and simple technologies to improve air, water, and soil quality. By supporting community savings groups and enterprises, Ixim is also helping families to build sustainable livelihoods. |
Program: Moving towards a social and solidarity economy based on a Healthy Tseltal Home PROGRAM: MOVING TOWARDS A SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY BASED ON A HEALTHY TSELTAL HOME In Tseltal communities in the highlands of Chiapas, Indigenous children and their families face a wide range of challenges, including chronic malnutrition, deteriorating environmental conditions, violence, and health challenges that have long-term repercussions. The IAF supports lasting, comprehensive solutions for community development from health to environment to enterprise based on local needs and resources. Our partner Ixim A.C. (Ixim) is working with Tseltal families to provide integrated solutions to these challenges through community assessments, health and nutrition interventions, conflict resolution approaches, and simple technologies to improve air, water, and soil quality. By supporting community savings groups and enterprises, Ixim is also helping families to build sustainable livelihoods. | 2,022 | 36_5371 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Program: Moving towards a social and solidarity economy based on a Healthy Tseltal Home | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROGRAM: MOVING TOWARDS A SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY BASED ON A HEALTHY TSELTAL HOME | In Tseltal communities in the highlands of Chiapas, Indigenous children and their families face a wide range of challenges, including chronic malnutrition, deteriorating environmental conditions, violence, and health challenges that have long-term repercussions. The IAF supports lasting, comprehensive solutions for community development from health to environment to enterprise based on local needs and resources. Our partner Ixim A.C. (Ixim) is working with Tseltal families to provide integrated solutions to these challenges through community assessments, health and nutrition interventions, conflict resolution approaches, and simple technologies to improve air, water, and soil quality. By supporting community savings groups and enterprises, Ixim is also helping families to build sustainable livelihoods. |
Strengthening community entrepreneurship and leadership for good living (lekil kuxlejal) among youth in Mitontic, Chiapas. STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LEADERSHIP FOR GOOD LIVING (LEKIL KUXLEJAL) AMONG YOUTH IN MITONTIC, CHIAPAS. Indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil young people in southern Mexico face limited livelihood opportunities, leading many to migrate to other places in Mexico or the U.S. As a result, communities are losing their most important resource: young people. The IAF supports community-led solutions for Indigenous young people to identify and develop homegrown economic opportunities based on local resources and culture. Our grantee Jóvenes Articulando Territorios A.C. (JovenArte), an Indigenous youth-led organization in Chiapas, is carrying out a youth leadership and entrepreneurship program embedded in the Indigenous notion of lekil kuxlejal or good living to encourage young people to stay in school, start a business, and build local leadership. This grant is part of the IAF's Social Inclusion and Alternatives to Migration strategic initiatives focused on Indigenous young people. | 2,022 | 36_5372 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Strengthening community entrepreneurship and leadership for good living (lekil kuxlejal) among youth in Mitontic, Chiapas. | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LEADERSHIP FOR GOOD LIVING (LEKIL KUXLEJAL) AMONG YOUTH IN MITONTIC, CHIAPAS. | Indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil young people in southern Mexico face limited livelihood opportunities, leading many to migrate to other places in Mexico or the U.S. As a result, communities are losing their most important resource: young people. The IAF supports community-led solutions for Indigenous young people to identify and develop homegrown economic opportunities based on local resources and culture. Our grantee Jóvenes Articulando Territorios A.C. (JovenArte), an Indigenous youth-led organization in Chiapas, is carrying out a youth leadership and entrepreneurship program embedded in the Indigenous notion of lekil kuxlejal or good living to encourage young people to stay in school, start a business, and build local leadership. This grant is part of the IAF's Social Inclusion and Alternatives to Migration strategic initiatives focused on Indigenous young people. |
Strengthening of leadership and community entrepreneurship for the good living (lekil kuxlejal) of the people in Mitontic, Chiapas. STRENGTHENING OF LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR THE GOOD LIVING (LEKIL KUXLEJAL) OF THE PEOPLE IN MITONTIC, CHIAPAS. Indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil young people in southern Mexico face limited livelihood opportunities, leading many to migrate to other places in Mexico or the U.S. As a result, communities are losing their most important resource: young people. The IAF supports community-led solutions for Indigenous young people to identify and develop homegrown economic opportunities based on local resources and culture. Our grantee Jóvenes Articulando Territorios A.C. (JovenArte), an Indigenous youth-led organization in Chiapas, is carrying out a youth leadership and entrepreneurship program embedded in the Indigenous notion of lekil kuxlejal or good living to encourage young people to stay in school, start a business, and build local leadership. This grant is part of the IAF's Social Inclusion and Alternatives to Migration strategic initiatives focused on Indigenous young people. | 2,022 | 36_5373 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Strengthening of leadership and community entrepreneurship for the good living (lekil kuxlejal) of the people in Mitontic, Chiapas. | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING OF LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR THE GOOD LIVING (LEKIL KUXLEJAL) OF THE PEOPLE IN MITONTIC, CHIAPAS. | Indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil young people in southern Mexico face limited livelihood opportunities, leading many to migrate to other places in Mexico or the U.S. As a result, communities are losing their most important resource: young people. The IAF supports community-led solutions for Indigenous young people to identify and develop homegrown economic opportunities based on local resources and culture. Our grantee Jóvenes Articulando Territorios A.C. (JovenArte), an Indigenous youth-led organization in Chiapas, is carrying out a youth leadership and entrepreneurship program embedded in the Indigenous notion of lekil kuxlejal or good living to encourage young people to stay in school, start a business, and build local leadership. This grant is part of the IAF's Social Inclusion and Alternatives to Migration strategic initiatives focused on Indigenous young people. |
Appui au développement économique et Renforcement de capacités de 395 exploitants agricoles/commerçants et de 02 Organisations Communautaires de Bases de Corail, 7e section Diondion commune de Jean-Rabel. APPUI AU DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQUE ET RENFORCEMENT DE CAPACITÉS DE 395 EXPLOITANTS AGRICOLES/COMMERÇANTS ET DE 02 ORGANISATIONS COMMUNAUTAIRES DE BASES Many farmers in the North West department of Haiti do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee Koperativ Konsomasyon Atizanal Bi-Miltip (KABM) is planning for the future by strengthening its organizational development. It is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. KABM is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These investments are part of the IAF's sustainable agriculture initiative and increase farmers food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_5375 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Appui au développement économique et Renforcement de capacités de 395 exploitants agricoles/commerçants et de 02 Organisations Communautaires de Bases de Corail, 7e section Diondion commune de Jean-Rabel. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | APPUI AU DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQUE ET RENFORCEMENT DE CAPACITÉS DE 395 EXPLOITANTS AGRICOLES/COMMERÇANTS ET DE 02 ORGANISATIONS COMMUNAUTAIRES DE BASES | Many farmers in the North West department of Haiti do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee Koperativ Konsomasyon Atizanal Bi-Miltip (KABM) is planning for the future by strengthening its organizational development. It is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. KABM is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These investments are part of the IAF's sustainable agriculture initiative and increase farmers food security and incomes. |
Economic development and capacity building for farmers/small business owners and two community-based organizations in Corail, 7th section Diondion commune of Jean-Rabel ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FARMERS/SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS AND TWO COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN CORAIL, 7TH SECTION DIONDION COM Many farmers in the North West department of Haiti do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee Koperativ Konsomasyon Atizanal Bi-Miltip (KABM) is planning for the future by strengthening its organizational development. It is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. KABM is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These investments are part of the IAF's sustainable agriculture initiative and increase farmers' food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_5376 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Economic development and capacity building for farmers/small business owners and two community-based organizations in Corail, 7th section Diondion commune of Jean-Rabel | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FARMERS/SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS AND TWO COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN CORAIL, 7TH SECTION DIONDION COM | Many farmers in the North West department of Haiti do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee Koperativ Konsomasyon Atizanal Bi-Miltip (KABM) is planning for the future by strengthening its organizational development. It is improving food security by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. KABM is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These investments are part of the IAF's sustainable agriculture initiative and increase farmers' food security and incomes. |
Strengthening the water autonomy of Indigenous households in the Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca STRENGTHENING THE WATER AUTONOMY OF INDIGENOUS HOUSEHOLDS IN THE SIERRA MAZATECA, OAXACA Rural Indigenous women and their families face a daily struggle to find water in the Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca. Women often walk up to four hours each day to haul a mere five gallons of water home for use for the whole family. The rugged environment and lack of roads or electricity has made it impossible to install standard water pipes. The IAF supports innovative solutions for consistent access to clean water. Our grantee Lluvia para todos A.C. (Isla Urbana) is working with local leaders and residents to provide rooftop rainwater harvesting systems to Indigenous families in the Sierra Mazateca. It is also training a network of local rainwater harvesting technicians to install, monitor, maintain, and repair systems. With access to clean water, families health and sanitation will improve and women can dedicate their time to other activities that improve the wellbeing of their children, families, and community. | 2,022 | 36_5377 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Strengthening the water autonomy of Indigenous households in the Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE WATER AUTONOMY OF INDIGENOUS HOUSEHOLDS IN THE SIERRA MAZATECA, OAXACA | Rural Indigenous women and their families face a daily struggle to find water in the Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca. Women often walk up to four hours each day to haul a mere five gallons of water home for use for the whole family. The rugged environment and lack of roads or electricity has made it impossible to install standard water pipes. The IAF supports innovative solutions for consistent access to clean water. Our grantee Lluvia para todos A.C. (Isla Urbana) is working with local leaders and residents to provide rooftop rainwater harvesting systems to Indigenous families in the Sierra Mazateca. It is also training a network of local rainwater harvesting technicians to install, monitor, maintain, and repair systems. With access to clean water, families health and sanitation will improve and women can dedicate their time to other activities that improve the wellbeing of their children, families, and community. |
Strengthening the water autonomy of Indigenous households in the Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca STRENGTHENING THE WATER AUTONOMY OF INDIGENOUS HOUSEHOLDS IN THE SIERRA MAZATECA, OAXACA Rural Indigenous women and their families face a daily struggle to find water in the Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca. Women often walk up to four hours each day to haul a mere five gallons of water home for use for the whole family. The rugged environment and lack of roads or electricity has made it impossible to install standard water pipes. The IAF supports innovative solutions for consistent access to clean water. Our grantee Lluvia para todos A.C. (Isla Urbana) is working with local leaders and residents to provide rooftop rainwater harvesting systems to Indigenous families in the Sierra Mazateca. It is also training a network of local rainwater harvesting technicians to install, monitor, maintain, and repair systems. With access to clean water, families' health and sanitation will improve and women can dedicate their time to other activities that improve the wellbeing of their children, families, and community. | 2,022 | 36_5378 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Strengthening the water autonomy of Indigenous households in the Sierra Mazateca, Oaxaca | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE WATER AUTONOMY OF INDIGENOUS HOUSEHOLDS IN THE SIERRA MAZATECA, OAXACA | Rural Indigenous women and their families face a daily struggle to find water in the Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca. Women often walk up to four hours each day to haul a mere five gallons of water home for use for the whole family. The rugged environment and lack of roads or electricity has made it impossible to install standard water pipes. The IAF supports innovative solutions for consistent access to clean water. Our grantee Lluvia para todos A.C. (Isla Urbana) is working with local leaders and residents to provide rooftop rainwater harvesting systems to Indigenous families in the Sierra Mazateca. It is also training a network of local rainwater harvesting technicians to install, monitor, maintain, and repair systems. With access to clean water, families' health and sanitation will improve and women can dedicate their time to other activities that improve the wellbeing of their children, families, and community. |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with MARIA JOSE PEREZ QUINTANA MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MARIA JOSE PEREZ QUINTANA MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5380 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with MARIA JOSE PEREZ QUINTANA | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MARIA JOSE PEREZ QUINTANA | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Management and Professional Support Services MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Contract with MICROASSIST INC | 2,022 | 36_5381 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Management and Professional Support Services | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | Contract with MICROASSIST INC |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with MICROASSIST INC MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MICROASSIST INC MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5382 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with MICROASSIST INC | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH MICROASSIST INC | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture through Adaptable Technology -Jamaica PROMOTING CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE THROUGH ADAPTABLE TECHNOLOGY -JAMAICA Mafoota Agricultural Cooperative Society Limited (Mafoota)Small farmers in Jamaica are facing worsening climate conditions, including increased droughts and hurricanes, as well as agricultural pests. The economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated already high rates of poverty, migration, and food insecurity in this region. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting communities resilience and income generation. Our grantee Mafoota Agricultural Cooperative Society Limited (Mafoota) is strengthening its operational and productive capacity, partnering with a local credit union to develop a loan fund for members to improve their production, and working to increase farmers awareness of sustainable agricultural techniques and climate and disaster resilience practices. | 2,022 | 36_5383 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture through Adaptable Technology -Jamaica | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROMOTING CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE THROUGH ADAPTABLE TECHNOLOGY -JAMAICA | Mafoota Agricultural Cooperative Society Limited (Mafoota)Small farmers in Jamaica are facing worsening climate conditions, including increased droughts and hurricanes, as well as agricultural pests. The economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated already high rates of poverty, migration, and food insecurity in this region. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting communities resilience and income generation. Our grantee Mafoota Agricultural Cooperative Society Limited (Mafoota) is strengthening its operational and productive capacity, partnering with a local credit union to develop a loan fund for members to improve their production, and working to increase farmers awareness of sustainable agricultural techniques and climate and disaster resilience practices. |
JUVENTUD GUARANI CONSTRUYENDO CIUDADANIA CON IDENTIDAD CULTURAL JUVENTUD GUARANI CONSTRUYENDO CIUDADANIA CON IDENTIDAD CULTURAL Indigenous Guarani young people in eastern Bolivia are eager to participate in local decision-making processes. They seek to contribute to sustainable solutions to improve their quality of life and promote democracy, social inclusion, and transparency in their communities. The IAF supports community-led solutions for young people to strengthen governance in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Asociación PROCESO Servicios Educativos (PROCESO) will provide Guarani young people in eastern Bolivia with technical skills and the capacity to develop and present an agenda to the Guarani nation's governing body on topics related to engaging youth and Indigenous communities. It will also connect Guarani youth to other Indigenous youth networks to establish a multicultural youth network to help them advocate for their common rights and priorities and promote respect for multicultural values and traditions. | 2,022 | 36_5385 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | JUVENTUD GUARANI CONSTRUYENDO CIUDADANIA CON IDENTIDAD CULTURAL | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | JUVENTUD GUARANI CONSTRUYENDO CIUDADANIA CON IDENTIDAD CULTURAL | Indigenous Guarani young people in eastern Bolivia are eager to participate in local decision-making processes. They seek to contribute to sustainable solutions to improve their quality of life and promote democracy, social inclusion, and transparency in their communities. The IAF supports community-led solutions for young people to strengthen governance in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Asociación PROCESO Servicios Educativos (PROCESO) will provide Guarani young people in eastern Bolivia with technical skills and the capacity to develop and present an agenda to the Guarani nation's governing body on topics related to engaging youth and Indigenous communities. It will also connect Guarani youth to other Indigenous youth networks to establish a multicultural youth network to help them advocate for their common rights and priorities and promote respect for multicultural values and traditions. |
Óleo de Café: Empoderamento e Participação das Mulheres da Lagoa da Boa Vista ÓLEO DE CAFÉ: EMPODERAMENTO E PARTICIPAÇÃO DAS MULHERES DA LAGOA DA BOA VISTA Women small farmers in the Chapada Diamantina region of Bahia, Brazil, currently lack sufficient opportunities to earn income and access markets for their coffee products. The IAF supports community-led solutions for women producers to expand their economic opportunities, leadership skills, and financial autonomy in Brazil. Our grantee Associação do Desenvolvimento Agrícola e Comunitário de Lagoa da Boa Vista (ADAC), a community association led by women, is providing its women producers with technical skills and the capacity to process green coffee beans including otherwise unsaleable small beansinto a value-added oil used as a base product in cosmetics.This grant is part of the IAF's Sustainable Agriculture initiative to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, and IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_5386 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Óleo de Café: Empoderamento e Participação das Mulheres da Lagoa da Boa Vista | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ÓLEO DE CAFÉ: EMPODERAMENTO E PARTICIPAÇÃO DAS MULHERES DA LAGOA DA BOA VISTA | Women small farmers in the Chapada Diamantina region of Bahia, Brazil, currently lack sufficient opportunities to earn income and access markets for their coffee products. The IAF supports community-led solutions for women producers to expand their economic opportunities, leadership skills, and financial autonomy in Brazil. Our grantee Associação do Desenvolvimento Agrícola e Comunitário de Lagoa da Boa Vista (ADAC), a community association led by women, is providing its women producers with technical skills and the capacity to process green coffee beans including otherwise unsaleable small beansinto a value-added oil used as a base product in cosmetics.This grant is part of the IAF's Sustainable Agriculture initiative to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, and IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Contract with REDHAWK IT SOLUTIONS LLC CONTRACT WITH REDHAWK IT SOLUTIONS LLC INCLUDE THE PURCHASE OF CUSTOM AND OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS | 2,022 | 36_5387 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Contract with REDHAWK IT SOLUTIONS LLC | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | CONTRACT WITH REDHAWK IT SOLUTIONS LLC | INCLUDE THE PURCHASE OF CUSTOM AND OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with RICHARD JONES MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH RICHARD JONES MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5389 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with RICHARD JONES | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH RICHARD JONES | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with SHANI CUTTING MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SHANI CUTTING MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5391 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with SHANI CUTTING | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SHANI CUTTING | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with SILVERIO YUDEL MARIN MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SILVERIO YUDEL MARIN MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES | 2,022 | 36_5393 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with SILVERIO YUDEL MARIN | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SILVERIO YUDEL MARIN | MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES |
Enabling Vulnerable Communities in St Catherine to Adapt to Environmental Changes to Ensure Sustainability of Livelihoods and Build Greater Resilience ENABLING VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN ST CATHERINE TO ADAPT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES TO ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY OF LIVELIHOODS AND BUILD GREATER RESILIENCE Small farmers in Jamaica are facing intensifying climate conditions, including increased droughts, hurricanes, and agricultural pests. The economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated already high rates of poverty, migration, and food insecurity in this region. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting communities resilience and income generation. Our grantee St. Catherine Community Development Agency (SACDA) is working to increase farmers application of sustainable agricultural techniques for disaster resilience by distributing drought resistant crops, expanding poultry production to diversify livelihoods, and strengthening local farmers organizations. | 2,022 | 36_5394 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Enabling Vulnerable Communities in St Catherine to Adapt to Environmental Changes to Ensure Sustainability of Livelihoods and Build Greater Resilience | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ENABLING VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN ST CATHERINE TO ADAPT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES TO ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY OF LIVELIHOODS AND BUILD GREATER RESILIENCE | Small farmers in Jamaica are facing intensifying climate conditions, including increased droughts, hurricanes, and agricultural pests. The economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated already high rates of poverty, migration, and food insecurity in this region. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting communities resilience and income generation. Our grantee St. Catherine Community Development Agency (SACDA) is working to increase farmers application of sustainable agricultural techniques for disaster resilience by distributing drought resistant crops, expanding poultry production to diversify livelihoods, and strengthening local farmers organizations. |
Enabling Vulnerable Communities in St. Catherine to Adapt to Environmental Changes to Ensure Sustainability of Livelihoods and Build Greater Resilience ENABLING VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN ST. CATHERINE TO ADAPT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES TO ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY OF LIVELIHOODS AND BUILD GREATER RESILIENC Small farmers in Jamaica are facing intensifying climate conditions, including increased droughts, hurricanes, and agricultural pests. The economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated already high rates of poverty, migration, and food insecurity in this region. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting communities' resilience and income generation. Our grantee St. Catherine Community Development Agency (SACDA) is working to increase farmers' application of sustainable agricultural techniques for disaster resilience by distributing drought resistant crops, expanding poultry production to diversify livelihoods, and strengthening local farmers' organizations. | 2,022 | 36_5395 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Enabling Vulnerable Communities in St. Catherine to Adapt to Environmental Changes to Ensure Sustainability of Livelihoods and Build Greater Resilience | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ENABLING VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN ST. CATHERINE TO ADAPT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES TO ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY OF LIVELIHOODS AND BUILD GREATER RESILIENC | Small farmers in Jamaica are facing intensifying climate conditions, including increased droughts, hurricanes, and agricultural pests. The economic downturn stemming from the COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated already high rates of poverty, migration, and food insecurity in this region. The IAF supports community-led approaches to promoting communities' resilience and income generation. Our grantee St. Catherine Community Development Agency (SACDA) is working to increase farmers' application of sustainable agricultural techniques for disaster resilience by distributing drought resistant crops, expanding poultry production to diversify livelihoods, and strengthening local farmers' organizations. |
Creación y fortalecimiento de emprendimientos alternativos a la pesca artesanal, en los municipios de Marcovia y Amapala. CREACIÓN Y FORTALECIMIENTO DE EMPRENDIMIENTOS ALTERNATIVOS A LA PESCA ARTESANAL, EN LOS MUNICIPIOS DE MARCOVIA Y AMAPALA. Communities on the coast of southern Honduras face particularly high rates of unemployment, food insecurity, and youth migration. The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and worsening environmental conditions have made it difficult for people to earn a living. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expand economic opportunities. Our grantee, the Union Regional de Pescadores Artesanales del Golfo de Fonseca (URPAGOLF) is working with women's and youth organizations to develop environmental tourism and seafood processing enterprises in the municipalities of Amapala and Marcovia. URPAGOLF is also supporting the organizations to expand community-based savings and credit groups to increase access to seed capital for additional small businesses. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5397 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Creación y fortalecimiento de emprendimientos alternativos a la pesca artesanal, en los municipios de Marcovia y Amapala. | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CREACIÓN Y FORTALECIMIENTO DE EMPRENDIMIENTOS ALTERNATIVOS A LA PESCA ARTESANAL, EN LOS MUNICIPIOS DE MARCOVIA Y AMAPALA. | Communities on the coast of southern Honduras face particularly high rates of unemployment, food insecurity, and youth migration. The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and worsening environmental conditions have made it difficult for people to earn a living. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expand economic opportunities. Our grantee, the Union Regional de Pescadores Artesanales del Golfo de Fonseca (URPAGOLF) is working with women's and youth organizations to develop environmental tourism and seafood processing enterprises in the municipalities of Amapala and Marcovia. URPAGOLF is also supporting the organizations to expand community-based savings and credit groups to increase access to seed capital for additional small businesses. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Constructing recreational spaces and supporting the sustainable community economy in the Caribbean CONSTRUCTING RECREATIONAL SPACES AND SUPPORTING THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY ECONOMY IN THE CARIBBEAN Indigenous and African descendent women on Nicaragua's autonomous Caribbean coast region have little access to health and education services or infrastructure. The IAF supports community-based solutions that empower women-led organizations and networks to become economically self-sufficient and socially engaged in their communities. Asociación Red de Mujeres Afrolatinoamericanas, Afrocaribeñas y de la Diáspora (ARMAAD - Voces Caribeñas) works in the municipality of Puerto Cabezas in the autonomous Caribbean coast region to prioritize, propose, and plan community-development activities in a region battered by COVID-19 and Hurricanes ETA and IOTA. ARMAAD - Voces Caribeñas will conduct participatory socioeconomic assessments to build resilience to natural disasters and accelerate recovery. The grant is part of the IAF's social inclusion initiative and the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy and Eta/Iota response strategy. | 2,022 | 36_5398 | Nicaragua | 364 | United States | 302 | Constructing recreational spaces and supporting the sustainable community economy in the Caribbean | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CONSTRUCTING RECREATIONAL SPACES AND SUPPORTING THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY ECONOMY IN THE CARIBBEAN | Indigenous and African descendent women on Nicaragua's autonomous Caribbean coast region have little access to health and education services or infrastructure. The IAF supports community-based solutions that empower women-led organizations and networks to become economically self-sufficient and socially engaged in their communities. Asociación Red de Mujeres Afrolatinoamericanas, Afrocaribeñas y de la Diáspora (ARMAAD - Voces Caribeñas) works in the municipality of Puerto Cabezas in the autonomous Caribbean coast region to prioritize, propose, and plan community-development activities in a region battered by COVID-19 and Hurricanes ETA and IOTA. ARMAAD - Voces Caribeñas will conduct participatory socioeconomic assessments to build resilience to natural disasters and accelerate recovery. The grant is part of the IAF's social inclusion initiative and the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy and Eta/Iota response strategy. |
Strengthening the Organizational Capacity and Revival of the Economy and Production of Vulnerable Farmers STRENGTHENING THE ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY AND REVIVAL OF THE ECONOMY AND PRODUCTION OF VULNERABLE FARMERS Many farmers in Haiti's North West department lack the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee Action des Cadres pour l'Accompagnement et l Intégration des Organizations au Développement Rural (ACAIODR) is improving food security by diversifying farmers' agricultural activities, increasing livestock production, and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. ACAIODR is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These investments are part of the IAF's sustainable agriculture initiative and increase farmers' food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_5400 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Strengthening the Organizational Capacity and Revival of the Economy and Production of Vulnerable Farmers | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY AND REVIVAL OF THE ECONOMY AND PRODUCTION OF VULNERABLE FARMERS | Many farmers in Haiti's North West department lack the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee Action des Cadres pour l'Accompagnement et l Intégration des Organizations au Développement Rural (ACAIODR) is improving food security by diversifying farmers' agricultural activities, increasing livestock production, and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. ACAIODR is also strengthening small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These investments are part of the IAF's sustainable agriculture initiative and increase farmers' food security and incomes. |
Strengthening Peacebuilding in Chiapas STRENGTHENING PEACEBUILDING IN CHIAPAS Indigenous and rural communities in Chiapas, Mexico, face increasing challenges due to violence resulting from conflict. The increasing complexity of conflict between and among communities arising from land disputes, power struggles, differences over faith issues, or other disagreements between groups undermines social and economic development. The IAF supports community-led solutions to promote peaceful solutions to conflict and chronic violence. Our grantee Comisión de Apoyo a la Unidad y Reconciliación Comunitaria, A. C. (CORECO) supports the development of skills among Indigenous and rural communities to analyze conflict, engage groups to peacefully transform conflict, and resolve thorny issues that could easily escalate into violence. This grant brings faith-based strategies and diverse Indigenous networks to the IAF's approach to overcoming chronic violence. | 2,022 | 36_5402 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Strengthening Peacebuilding in Chiapas | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING PEACEBUILDING IN CHIAPAS | Indigenous and rural communities in Chiapas, Mexico, face increasing challenges due to violence resulting from conflict. The increasing complexity of conflict between and among communities arising from land disputes, power struggles, differences over faith issues, or other disagreements between groups undermines social and economic development. The IAF supports community-led solutions to promote peaceful solutions to conflict and chronic violence. Our grantee Comisión de Apoyo a la Unidad y Reconciliación Comunitaria, A. C. (CORECO) supports the development of skills among Indigenous and rural communities to analyze conflict, engage groups to peacefully transform conflict, and resolve thorny issues that could easily escalate into violence. This grant brings faith-based strategies and diverse Indigenous networks to the IAF's approach to overcoming chronic violence. |
Strengthening and expanding the productive capacity of COINPU R.L STRENGTHENING AND EXPANDING THE PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF COINPU R.L Rural, Indigenous Guatemalan farmers are confronted with longer dry seasons and stronger storms in the rainy season, leading to failed crops and difficulties in feeding their families and growing food for the market. Indigenous women in particular often lack opportunities for business and agricultural training that can improve their family's income. The IAF supports community-led solutions to promote sustainable agriculture, crop diversification, and economic opportunity. IAF grantee partner Cooperativa Integral de Producción Pueblo Unido , RL (COINPU) is promoting crop diversification with Indigenous farmers, particularly women and young people, by expanding the market for oyster mushrooms. COINPU will offer training to associated producers and expand their sales of mushrooms and mushroom seeds through a network of more than 100 producers. These efforts will support sustainable agricultural practices and improve food security, while expanding enterprise development and job skills among Indigenous people. | 2,022 | 36_5404 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Strengthening and expanding the productive capacity of COINPU R.L | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING AND EXPANDING THE PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF COINPU R.L | Rural, Indigenous Guatemalan farmers are confronted with longer dry seasons and stronger storms in the rainy season, leading to failed crops and difficulties in feeding their families and growing food for the market. Indigenous women in particular often lack opportunities for business and agricultural training that can improve their family's income. The IAF supports community-led solutions to promote sustainable agriculture, crop diversification, and economic opportunity. IAF grantee partner Cooperativa Integral de Producción Pueblo Unido , RL (COINPU) is promoting crop diversification with Indigenous farmers, particularly women and young people, by expanding the market for oyster mushrooms. COINPU will offer training to associated producers and expand their sales of mushrooms and mushroom seeds through a network of more than 100 producers. These efforts will support sustainable agricultural practices and improve food security, while expanding enterprise development and job skills among Indigenous people. |
Building historical memory for justice and a lasting culture of peace BUILDING HISTORICAL MEMORY FOR JUSTICE AND A LASTING CULTURE OF PEACE The IAF supports community-led approaches to building peace and security, particularly for groups in situations of vulnerability. Colectivo de Derechos Humanos para la Memoria Histórica de Nicaragua ( Nicaragua Nunca Más'), a human rights organization with roots in Nicaragua, will provide psychosocial support to victims of human rights violations. Nicaragua Nunca Más will also document and raise awareness about their cases before international tribunals. Through investments in organizational strengthening, Nicaragua Nunca Más will support staff and institutional resilience during a time of intense effort and growth. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_5405 | Costa Rica | 336 | United States | 302 | Building historical memory for justice and a lasting culture of peace | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | BUILDING HISTORICAL MEMORY FOR JUSTICE AND A LASTING CULTURE OF PEACE | The IAF supports community-led approaches to building peace and security, particularly for groups in situations of vulnerability. Colectivo de Derechos Humanos para la Memoria Histórica de Nicaragua ( Nicaragua Nunca Más'), a human rights organization with roots in Nicaragua, will provide psychosocial support to victims of human rights violations. Nicaragua Nunca Más will also document and raise awareness about their cases before international tribunals. Through investments in organizational strengthening, Nicaragua Nunca Más will support staff and institutional resilience during a time of intense effort and growth. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Micro-Purchase Agreement with INGRID LOPEZ MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH INGRID LOPEZ TRAINING | 2,022 | 36_5408 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Micro-Purchase Agreement with INGRID LOPEZ | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | MICRO-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH INGRID LOPEZ | TRAINING |
Contract with LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC CONTRACT WITH LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC UTILITIES | 2,022 | 36_5409 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Contract with LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | CONTRACT WITH LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC | UTILITIES |
Contract with LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC. CONTRACT WITH LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC. UTILITIES | 2,022 | 36_5411 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Contract with LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC. | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | CONTRACT WITH LUMEN TECHNOLOGIES GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS INC. | UTILITIES |
Contract with SOFTWARE INFORMATION RESOURCE CORP CONTRACT WITH SOFTWARE INFORMATION RESOURCE CORP INCLUDE THE PURCHASE OF CUSTOM AND OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS | 2,022 | 36_5414 | America, regional | 498 | United States | 302 | Contract with SOFTWARE INFORMATION RESOURCE CORP | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | CONTRACT WITH SOFTWARE INFORMATION RESOURCE CORP | INCLUDE THE PURCHASE OF CUSTOM AND OFF-THE-SHELF SOFTWARE AND LICENSE SUBSCRIPTIONS |
Strengthening Community Resilience through nutritional and food security and ecosystem restoration in Central America STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH NUTRITIONAL AND FOOD SECURITY AND ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA Grassroots environmental organizations in the Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua have limited opportunities to access international funding. They lack administrative and programmatic capacity and the networks to improve their communities. The IAF strengthens the ability of local philanthropic organizations to do effective programming and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Fondo Tierra Viva (FTV) will provide funding and technical support to grassroots organizations in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua involved in a broad range of environmental community development priorities. FTV will award approximately 30 small grants to local organizations through the Fondo Tierra Viva Fund. This grant is part of IAF's efforts to support community philanthropy organizations throughout the Americas. | 2,022 | 36_5416 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Strengthening Community Resilience through nutritional and food security and ecosystem restoration in Central America | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH NUTRITIONAL AND FOOD SECURITY AND ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA | Grassroots environmental organizations in the Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua have limited opportunities to access international funding. They lack administrative and programmatic capacity and the networks to improve their communities. The IAF strengthens the ability of local philanthropic organizations to do effective programming and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Fondo Tierra Viva (FTV) will provide funding and technical support to grassroots organizations in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua involved in a broad range of environmental community development priorities. FTV will award approximately 30 small grants to local organizations through the Fondo Tierra Viva Fund. This grant is part of IAF's efforts to support community philanthropy organizations throughout the Americas. |
Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans INTEREST AND FEE PAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans [Republic of Yemen] | 2,022 | 72_5084 | Yemen | 580 | United States | 302 | Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Loans | Central Government | INTEREST AND FEE PAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans [Republic of Yemen] |
Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans INTEREST AND FEE PAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans [State Planning Commission Syri] | 2,022 | 72_5091 | Syrian Arab Republic | 573 | United States | 302 | Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans | I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation | Water sector policy and administrative management | ODA Loans | Central Government | INTEREST AND FEE PAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans [State Planning Commission Syri] |
Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans INTEREST AND FEE PAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans [Syrian Arab Republic] | 2,022 | 72_5094 | Syrian Arab Republic | 573 | United States | 302 | Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural services | ODA Loans | Central Government | INTEREST AND FEE PAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Interest and Fee Payments: DFC Country Loans [Syrian Arab Republic] |
Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [Republic of Argentina] | 2,022 | 72_5580 | Argentina | 425 | United States | 302 | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Loans | Central Government | PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [Republic of Argentina] |
Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [Republic of Yemen] | 2,022 | 72_5642 | Yemen | 580 | United States | 302 | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Loans | Central Government | PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [Republic of Yemen] |
Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [State Planning Commission Syri] | 2,022 | 72_5649 | Syrian Arab Republic | 573 | United States | 302 | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans | I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation | Water sector policy and administrative management | ODA Loans | Central Government | PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [State Planning Commission Syri] |
Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [Syrian Arab Republic] | 2,022 | 72_5652 | Syrian Arab Republic | 573 | United States | 302 | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans | VI.3. Other Commodity Assistance | Import support (commodities) | ODA Loans | Central Government | PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS: DFC COUNTRY LOANS | Principal Repayments: DFC Country Loans [Syrian Arab Republic] |
Technical Development Assistance for 2X TA Pilot TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR 2X TA PILOT The 2X Women's Initiative Technical Assistance (TA) Pilot Program will be a DFC TA facility offering a repertoire of gender focused TA activities aimed at increasing the number of DFC's gender-smart investments and enabling existing DFC clients to improve their gender equity or the gender responsiveness of their operations. The TA Program will be implemented by a consortium between Pro Mujer, Sweef Capital, and Equilo. | 2,022 | 129_170 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for 2X TA Pilot | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR 2X TA PILOT | The 2X Women's Initiative Technical Assistance (TA) Pilot Program will be a DFC TA facility offering a repertoire of gender focused TA activities aimed at increasing the number of DFC's gender-smart investments and enabling existing DFC clients to improve their gender equity or the gender responsiveness of their operations. The TA Program will be implemented by a consortium between Pro Mujer, Sweef Capital, and Equilo. |
Technical Development Assistance for Advans Tunisia TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR ADVANS TUNISIA TA Technical assistance and support | 2,022 | 129_171 | Tunisia | 139 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Advans Tunisia TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR ADVANS TUNISIA TA | Technical assistance and support |
Technical Development Assistance for AgroMoney TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR AGROMONEY TA Technical assistance will support the institutional strengthening of AgroMoney, which provides microfinance services for small and medium-sized agricultural producers. Technical assistance includes the review, adjustment, and implementation of policies and processes that will facilitate AgroMoney's ability to access a DFC credit guarantee. Technical assistance will also support training for AgroMoney' staff and end clients. | 2,022 | 129_172 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for AgroMoney TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR AGROMONEY TA | Technical assistance will support the institutional strengthening of AgroMoney, which provides microfinance services for small and medium-sized agricultural producers. Technical assistance includes the review, adjustment, and implementation of policies and processes that will facilitate AgroMoney's ability to access a DFC credit guarantee. Technical assistance will also support training for AgroMoney' staff and end clients. |
Technical Development Assistance for American Hospital Tbilisi TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR AMERICAN HOSPITAL TBILISI TA The technical assistance will support the American Hospital Tbilisi (AHT) in providing medical services to Ukrainian refugees currently in or travelling to Georgia due to the ongoing conflict with Russia. The technical assistance will increase the developmental impact of DFC's existing loan to AHT while providing support for Ukrainian refugees. | 2,022 | 129_173 | Georgia | 612 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for American Hospital Tbilisi TA | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic health infrastructure | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR AMERICAN HOSPITAL TBILISI TA | The technical assistance will support the American Hospital Tbilisi (AHT) in providing medical services to Ukrainian refugees currently in or travelling to Georgia due to the ongoing conflict with Russia. The technical assistance will increase the developmental impact of DFC's existing loan to AHT while providing support for Ukrainian refugees. |
Technical Development Assistance for Chancen International TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR CHANCEN INTERNATIONAL TA The technical assistance will support Chancen improve its ability to manage its portfolio of income share agreements more effectively by upgrading its back-end information technology systems, thereby allowing Chancen to provide support on a greater scale to students in Rwanda. | 2,022 | 129_174 | Rwanda | 266 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Chancen International TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR CHANCEN INTERNATIONAL TA | The technical assistance will support Chancen improve its ability to manage its portfolio of income share agreements more effectively by upgrading its back-end information technology systems, thereby allowing Chancen to provide support on a greater scale to students in Rwanda. |
Technical Development Assistance for Chicoa Fish Farm TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR CHICOA FISH FARM The technical assistance will support Chicoa Fish Farm in expanding its smallholder development program, improving biosecurity and environmental monitoring practices, and conducting a pilot project focused on increasing women's role in the tilapia value chain. The technical assistance will increase the developmental impact of DFC's loan to Chicoa Fish Farm. | 2,022 | 129_175 | Mozambique | 259 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Chicoa Fish Farm | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR CHICOA FISH FARM | The technical assistance will support Chicoa Fish Farm in expanding its smallholder development program, improving biosecurity and environmental monitoring practices, and conducting a pilot project focused on increasing women's role in the tilapia value chain. The technical assistance will increase the developmental impact of DFC's loan to Chicoa Fish Farm. |
Technical Development Assistance for DFC-MASSIF TAF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR DFC-MASSIF TAF The technical assistance establishes the MASSIF Technical Assistance Facility (TAF), which will deliver capacity building services to eligible financial institutions that receive loans from the $75 million DFC-FMO Co-Financing Facility, with a focus on digital transformation and client protection. | 2,022 | 129_176 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for DFC-MASSIF TAF | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR DFC-MASSIF TAF | The technical assistance establishes the MASSIF Technical Assistance Facility (TAF), which will deliver capacity building services to eligible financial institutions that receive loans from the $75 million DFC-FMO Co-Financing Facility, with a focus on digital transformation and client protection. |
Technical Development Assistance for EDGE Certification Pilot TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR EDGE CERTIFICATION PILOT The technical assistance to SGS will help existing DFC clients to obtain IFC Excellence in Design and Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) certifications and thereby advance DFC's leadership in green building private sector investments. | 2,022 | 129_177 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for EDGE Certification Pilot | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR EDGE CERTIFICATION PILOT | The technical assistance to SGS will help existing DFC clients to obtain IFC Excellence in Design and Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) certifications and thereby advance DFC's leadership in green building private sector investments. |
Technical Development Assistance for Evergreen Viento Tamil Nadu Windfarm TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR EVERGREEN VIENTO TAMIL NADU WINDFARM Technical assistance needed to support the development of a 150 MW wind power project in Tamil Nadu, India. The technical assistance will consist of several project development activities, including wind measurement campaigns, geotechnical studies, hydrological studies, topographical studies, and ESIA studies, among others. | 2,022 | 129_178 | India | 645 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Evergreen Viento Tamil Nadu Windfarm | II.3.b. Energy generation, renewable sources | Wind energy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR EVERGREEN VIENTO TAMIL NADU WINDFARM | Technical assistance needed to support the development of a 150 MW wind power project in Tamil Nadu, India. The technical assistance will consist of several project development activities, including wind measurement campaigns, geotechnical studies, hydrological studies, topographical studies, and ESIA studies, among others. |
Technical Development Assistance for Gazelle Ukraine to Caucasus Bridge Facility TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR GAZELLE UKRAINE TO CAUCASUS BRIDGE FACILITY The technical assistance will support Gazelle Fund LP's (the Fund) Ukraine to Caucasus Bridge Technical Assistance Facility (Facility), which will support companies relocating from Ukraine to Georgia or Armenia. The Facility will provide technical assistance using three tools: grants, direct technical assistance, and zero percent interest loans. By supporting the Facility, DFC will increase the developmental impact of its existing loan to the Fund while providing support for Ukrainian refugees. | 2,022 | 129_179 | Europe, regional | 89 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Gazelle Ukraine to Caucasus Bridge Facility | II.4. Banking & Financial Services | Formal sector financial intermediaries | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR GAZELLE UKRAINE TO CAUCASUS BRIDGE FACILITY | The technical assistance will support Gazelle Fund LP's (the Fund) Ukraine to Caucasus Bridge Technical Assistance Facility (Facility), which will support companies relocating from Ukraine to Georgia or Armenia. The Facility will provide technical assistance using three tools: grants, direct technical assistance, and zero percent interest loans. By supporting the Facility, DFC will increase the developmental impact of its existing loan to the Fund while providing support for Ukrainian refugees. |
Technical Development Assistance for HDF Energy Indonesia TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR HDF ENERGY INDONESIA The technical assistance will help HDF advance the development of a portfolio of green hydrogen projects in Indonesia that would create economic opportunities for surrounding communities, reduce emissions, and increase energy security. The technical assistance will support project development work needed to prepare the project for DFC debt financing. | 2,022 | 129_180 | India | 645 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for HDF Energy Indonesia | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR HDF ENERGY INDONESIA | The technical assistance will help HDF advance the development of a portfolio of green hydrogen projects in Indonesia that would create economic opportunities for surrounding communities, reduce emissions, and increase energy security. The technical assistance will support project development work needed to prepare the project for DFC debt financing. |
Technical Development Assistance for LocFund Next TSF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR LOCFUND NEXT TSF The technical assistance establishes a technical support facility (TSF) with other donors to support microfinance institutions. The TSF focuses on strengthening their risk and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management abilities, supporting their digital transformation, streamlining their operations, and facilitating their access to local financing. | 2,022 | 129_181 | Caribbean & Central America, regional | 389 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for LocFund Next TSF | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR LOCFUND NEXT TSF | The technical assistance establishes a technical support facility (TSF) with other donors to support microfinance institutions. The TSF focuses on strengthening their risk and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management abilities, supporting their digital transformation, streamlining their operations, and facilitating their access to local financing. |
Technical Development Assistance for Loowatt TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR LOOWATT TA The technical assistance will enable Loowatt to secure the services of a third party to develop the necessary engineering designs and specifications for the latest iteration of Loowatt's waste processing machine. The technical assistance will support Loowatt in improving the overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness of its innovative toilet system and prepare it for mass production ahead of potential DFC debt financing. | 2,022 | 129_182 | South Africa | 218 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Loowatt TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR LOOWATT TA | The technical assistance will enable Loowatt to secure the services of a third party to develop the necessary engineering designs and specifications for the latest iteration of Loowatt's waste processing machine. The technical assistance will support Loowatt in improving the overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness of its innovative toilet system and prepare it for mass production ahead of potential DFC debt financing. |
Technical Development Assistance for Namlan Khola Hydropower TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR NAMLAN KHOLA HYDROPOWER TA Technical assistance needed to support the development of a 135 MW hydropower project in Nepal. The technical assistance will consist of several project development activities, including completion of feasibility study, ESIA, and engineering design work. | 2,022 | 129_183 | Nepal | 660 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Namlan Khola Hydropower TA | II.3.b. Energy generation, renewable sources | Hydro-electric power plants | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR NAMLAN KHOLA HYDROPOWER TA | Technical assistance needed to support the development of a 135 MW hydropower project in Nepal. The technical assistance will consist of several project development activities, including completion of feasibility study, ESIA, and engineering design work. |
Technical Development Assistance for One Acre Fund TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR ONE ACRE FUND TA Technical assistance to develop and implement climate adaptation activities for One Acre Fund's smallholder clients. The technical assistance includes carbon markets and smallholder agroforestry activities, development of improved smallholder insurance products, and smallholder agricultural resilience capacity building. The technical assistance will improve the developmental impact of DFC's $20,000,000 loan to One Acre and improve the commercial sustainability of One Acre, which aims to reach an additional 412,000 farmers by 2031. | 2,022 | 129_184 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for One Acre Fund TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR ONE ACRE FUND TA | Technical assistance to develop and implement climate adaptation activities for One Acre Fund's smallholder clients. The technical assistance includes carbon markets and smallholder agroforestry activities, development of improved smallholder insurance products, and smallholder agricultural resilience capacity building. The technical assistance will improve the developmental impact of DFC's $20,000,000 loan to One Acre and improve the commercial sustainability of One Acre, which aims to reach an additional 412,000 farmers by 2031. |
Technical Development Assistance for Root Capital TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR ROOT CAPITAL TA The technical assistance will support the delivery of gender equity, agronomic and climate resilience, and business management advisory services to Root Capital Inc.'s clients in DFC eligible countries. The technical assistance will improve the developmental impact of a DFC guaranty to Root Capital Inc. | 2,022 | 129_185 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for Root Capital TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR ROOT CAPITAL TA | The technical assistance will support the delivery of gender equity, agronomic and climate resilience, and business management advisory services to Root Capital Inc.'s clients in DFC eligible countries. The technical assistance will improve the developmental impact of a DFC guaranty to Root Capital Inc. |
Technical Development Assistance for UCCMS TA TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR UCCMS TA The technical assistance will contribute to the institutional strengthening of UCCMS, a Senegalese credit and savings cooperative. The technical assistance would increase the developmental impact and improve the commercial sustainability of DFC's $10 million guaranty to UCCMS. | 2,022 | 129_186 | Senegal | 269 | United States | 302 | Technical Development Assistance for UCCMS TA | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Macroeconomic policy | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR UCCMS TA | The technical assistance will contribute to the institutional strengthening of UCCMS, a Senegalese credit and savings cooperative. The technical assistance would increase the developmental impact and improve the commercial sustainability of DFC's $10 million guaranty to UCCMS. |