USAID and the PRIVATE SECTOR: PARTNERING FOR IMPACT

The APS invites private businesses, financial institutions, chambers of commerce, industry associations, private grant-making foundations, entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, and other private-sector organizations to identify and suggest ways we can work together to address key challenges in the

developing world in a manner that advances our respective interests and objectives.

In addition, the APS invites and encourages other types of organizations, including but not limited to prospective implementing partners, to engage and work with private sector partners to identify critical development problems and develop initial ideas about how we might work together to solve those problems.

USAID encourages such organizations to reach out to the private sector (as defined in this APS) and explore ways in which collaboration with USAID might help all partners – businesses, NGOs, universities, governments, donors – to more effectively solve key problems, advance our respective interests, and achieve far greater development results and impacts.

Related Programs

USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas

Agency for International Development


Agency: Agency for International Development

Office: None

Estimated Funding: Not Available


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The following list of potential applicants is not exhaustive and is provided for illustrative purposes only.

USAID welcomes applications from many types of organizations including U. S. and non-U. S. private businesses, business and trade associations, foundations, U. S. and non-U. S. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), faith-based organizations, international organizations, U. S. and non-U. S. colleges and universities, civic groups, regional organizations, etc.

All applicants must be legally recognized organizational entities under applicable law.

An individual cannot apply as an applicant.

In addition, for the following groups the criteria below also apply: U. S. and Non-U. S. Non-Profit Organizations: Qualified U. S. and non-U. S. private non-profit organizations may apply for USAID funding under this APS.

U. S. and Non-U. S. For-Profit Organizations: In accordance with 22 CFR 200.400 potential for-profit applicants should note that USAID policy prohibits the payment of fee/profit to the prime recipient under assistance instruments, and as 22 CFR 200.101 states that, unless specifically excluded, all requirements applying to recipients also apply to sub-recipients if they meet the definition of “recipients”; therefore, fee/profit under assistance type awards is also prohibited for sub-recipients.

Forgone profit does not qualify as cost-sharing or leveraging.

If a prime recipient has a (sub)-contract with a for-profit organization for the acquisition of goods or services (i.e., if a buyer-seller relationship is created), fee/profit for the (sub)-contractor is authorized.

A for-profit local organization may still want to apply for grant funding under this APS even though it is foregoing profit on the alliance activities.

As determined by the needs of the alliance and development objectives, grant funds may be used to build the capacity of the local organization, whether it is for-profit or non-profit.

U. S. and Non-U. S. Colleges and Universities: Qualified U. S. and non-U. S. colleges and universities may apply for funding under this APS.

USG and USAID regulations generally treat colleges and universities as NGOs, rather than governmental organizations.

Hence, both public and private colleges and universities are eligible.

Non-U. S. colleges and universities in countries that are ineligible for assistance under the FAA or related appropriations acts are ineligible.



Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Mr. Ken LeeSenior Partnerships Advisorkenlee@usaid.gov

Agency Email Description:
GDA General Mailbox

Agency Email:
gda@usaid.gov

Date Posted:
2016-05-16

Application Due Date:
2017-11-18

Archive Date:
2017-12-18


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