PROMOTING YOUTH RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE FARANAH ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF GUINEA

Youth in rural areas of the Faranah Region of Guinea (prefectures of Kissidougou, Faranah, Dabola, and Dinguiraye) desire to contribute to local and national development, as well as their own economic empowerment, through entrepreneurship to employ themselves and other members of their communities.

However,


they face key barriers:
access to finance, access to technology and inputs, challenges with transparency and corruption, and limited capacity in developing business strategies, among others.

USAID/Guinea wants to support current and future youth entrepreneurs in the rural areas of the Faranah Region (Kissidougou, Faranah, Dabola, Dinguiraye) to overcome these and other obstacles, and to live up to their potential.

USAID is interested in supporting entrepreneurship and economic empowerment that are inclusive of youth with disabilities and female youth.

USAID plans to engage with a local organization or a group of local/regional organizations (with one organization as the primary) through Fixed Amount Awards.

Each award will not exceed $2,000,000, subject to funding availability.

The performance period is expected to be around 3 years and 7 months, divided into two phases.

Phase 1, which is the Assessment and Co-design phase, will take approximately 7 months with a budget of approximately $100,00 0. If necessary, the award may be renewed for Phase 2, which is the Entrepreneurship Empowerment Program Implementation phase that will take approximately 3 years with a budget of approximately $1,900,00 0.
Related Programs

USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas

Agency for International Development


Agency: Agency for International Development

Office: Guinea USAID-Conakry

Estimated Funding: $40,257,160





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/o-bja-2023-171785

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants:1.

Must be local entities in the West Africa region, although preference may be given to organizations from Guinea.

When determining if an entity is a “local entity” for the purposes of this APS, USAID will consider:Whether the entity is legally organized under the laws of Guinea or another West African country;Whether the entity has its principal place of business or operations in Guinea or another West African country;Whether the entity is majority owned and controlled by individuals who are citizens or lawful permanent residents of Guinea or another West African country; andWhether the entity is managed by a governing body, the majority of whom are citizens or lawful permanent residents of Guinea or another West African country.

2.

Cannot have received more than $5 million in direct funding (as a prime awardee) from USAID in the previous five fiscal years.

3.

Cannot be a U.S.-based organization.

U.S.-based organizations are not eligible as prime awardees under this APS.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/o-bja-2023-171785

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
with copy to conakryoaa@usaid.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2023-06-07

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-07-22


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