Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF) is currently inviting applications for the Second African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM) grants. The second ADM has been launched as an initiative of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Western Union Company. The main aim of ADM is to encourage sustainable economic growth and employment by offering support to U.S.-based African Diaspora entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for start-up and established businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
It is expected that ADM will award 15-30 winning businesses with matching partnership grants approximately $50,000. The exact number of businesses supported will be determined by the availability of total funds. In addition, the ADM will facilitate access to technical assistance, capacity building and information on a range of follow-on financing options for all finalists. These opportunities will be afforded through linkages with existing USAID and other United States Government (USG) programs in Africa as well as ADM partnerships with the private and public sector.
Eligibility Criteria
The ADM seeks the most promising proposals for sustainable commercially-oriented business that meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Business Location: Proposals must be implemented in one of the following countries: Benin, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Representing four trading regions: ECOWAS, SADC, EAC, COMESA
- Sub-Saharan African Diaspora Participation: Proposals must be submitted by a member (or members) of the Sub-Saharan African Diaspora living in the United States as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Who is considered a “diaspora member?” The ADM uses the African Union’s definition of diaspora: “people of African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship and nationality and who are willing to contribute to the development of the continent and the building of the African Union.”
- Proposals may be submitted by an individual diaspora member, a group of diaspora members, or a diaspora-owned business based in the U.S.
- African Partnership: Proposals must be submitted in partnership with a local African entity located in the participating Sub-Saharan African country where the business is or will be established. The African based partner may be an individual, a group of individuals or a business.
- Award Size: Requests for ADM funding should be approximately US$50,000.
Business Criteria:
- Must be a start-up or established business seeking to expand or introduce new goods or services.
- Must be legally registered in the Sub-Saharan African country of implementation. Businesses that are not yet legally registered may also participate in the competition provided they are able to become legally incorporated before advancing to the final round of the competition.
- Must include a minimum of 25% ownership by the proposing U.S.-based diaspora member. Proposals that advance to the final round will be required to submit evidence of diaspora ownership.
- Eligible sectors: All commercially viable proposals in information & Communication Technology ICT, Agribusiness, and Renewable Energy will be considered.
Evaluation Criteria
- Business Idea
- Management Capacity
- Sustainability
- Financial
- Results
- Leverage
Last date for submitting the applications is February 3, 2012.
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Kinfly Please Receive Warm Greetins From Mozambique- Southen Africa
I am Bartolomeu LANGA, working in Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (Igreja Presbiteriana de Moçambique (ex-Missão Suiça)as a Chief of Administration and Finances, I write on behalf of the hearquoter of IPM, due to present our intation inicative to establish partnership. as a church instead of working in espiritual issues we also work on Health Programs, IHV-AIDS & Climatic Changes Education, Agricultural and many other selfdevelopment program inicative (homegarden) directed to the communities.
Hereby we are very intrested on partnering with you and get assisted with some additional resources “grants” then we could be glad to receive any comment or sent an application forms.
I hope you got the point Mozambique we are Portuguese Speaking and Englis is ou 3rd Language.
I wish you Good Christmas.
Bartolomeu Langa
Iam a Ghanaian who base in Accra and i wish to apply for this position.what i do is to help needy women and widows who are in vicious circle of poverty to money to start business for the sustainability of their family.I get them money from Micro Finances in the form of loan which will be pay back inform instalment.For that matter i need a helping h and so that many of them can be helped.I hope can be approved.Thank you.
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once again
madhey dayow
I am not based in US but I am in Zimbabwe where I need assistance to stimulate service and production in the ICT and Horticulture businesses that I am running.
Please help
I am In malawi, I would like to apply also. specially for the sustainability of my Church and Ministry, Jesus Victory International Church & Breakthrough Ministry, I have so many orphan childen, widow and people living with HIV/AIDS. this grant can help me a lot cause i will be doing the business to sustain the Ministry.
may God Bless You
Yours In Christ
Pastor David