By fundsforngos, on November 6th, 2011% Pursuing its goal of using technology for a better society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has entered into a partnership with the Chinese Government’s Ministry of Science and Technology . . . → Read More: MOST and Gates Foundation Partner to meet the Global development needs
By fundsforngos, on August 17th, 2011% The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with African Innovation Foundation (AIF) are now accepting applications for the first 2012 Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) aimed at honouring and encouraging innovative achievements of innovators and entrepreneurs in their endeavours that contribute toward developing new products, increasing efficiency or saving cost . . . → Read More: Applications invited for the 2012 Innovation Prize for Africa from initiatives contributing towards developing new products, increasing efficiency or saving cost
By fundsforngos, on July 25th, 2011% The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for an Assistance Agreement for funding to support a program entitled “Rwanda Dairy Competitiveness Program II (RDCP II)”.
USAID/Rwanda intends to provide support for a program under the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future (FtF) Initiative. The goal of the FtF, . . . → Read More: USAID seeks applications for cooperation agreement for the Rwanda Dairy Competitiveness Program II
By fundsforngos, on January 12th, 2010% Microsoft’s NGO Connection is a program set up primarily to assist organizations achieve their goals and objectives. It emphasizes upon the use of technology as a tool for effectively working on projects and programs. This program has partnered with thousands of NGOs around the world and has been providing resources including monetary support . . . → Read More: Microsoft’s NGO Connection
By fundsforngos, on December 9th, 2009% The Microinsurance Innovation Facility, housed at the International Labour Organization’s Social Finance Programme has announced the availability of grants to “support organisations to develop innovations in the microinsurance sector. The grants can support insurance against any type of risk, but priority is given to products where demand exceeds supply, such as agriculture, health, . . . → Read More: Innovation Grants from ILO
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