Cape Verde
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DEFINITIONS

ID- USADF's internal document tracking code for a particular investment.

Name
- the name of the client group that received a USADF grant in a given country and the primary activity.

Description -
a summary of the how the investment will be used. This entry links to the actual investment description document defining the objectives and performance targets of the investment.
Goals - This entry links to a PDF file of the orginal investment agreement with project goals and objectives.

Value - Total Original US Dollar value of the grant and any budget amendements.
Budget - This entry links to the original investment budget denominated in local currency at the time the grant was awarded.

Start - the date the funds were obligated to the grantee.

End - the last day of the period during which USADF funds will be used to implement an approved investment proposal.


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ID
Name
Description
Goals
Value
Budget
Start
End
1598
Tipografia Santos Printing Company photos           Funds are used to update equipment and expand working capital, allowing Tipografia to improve the quality and variety of printed products it sells
$250,000
Mar-05 Mar-10
1635
Milot Hydroponics, Lda. (MHL)   photos             Funds are used to increase production of hydroponic vegetables, expand distribution networks and improve storage facilities
$229,630
Sep-05 Sep-10
1643
Businesswomen's Agro-Industrial Assn          Funds are used to complete and equip a jam processing facility and a retail centre for the sale of jams and other foods produced by its members
$124,999
Sep-05 Sep-10
1644
Cooperative for Exporters of Refined Salt photos Funds are used by this village-level salt cooperative to construct saline bunks and dams and to procure equipment to increase annual production 
$87,812
Sep-05 Sep-08
1672
Overseas Society of Conserves, Ltd. (SUCLA)   Funds are used to strengthen technical, management and marketing capacity, allowing the fish cannery to better service international markets
$240,672
Sep-06 Sep-11
1677
Diallo and Macedo-Navigation Company          Funds are used to repair and maintain the company's cargo and passenger ferry which provides service between the islands of Cape Verde
$249,931
Sep-06 Sep-11
1726
FIZALIS, SA Industria de Refrigerantes Vinho photos Funds are used to improve operational capacity, provide technical assistance, and assist this fruit juice company in accessing local markets
$241,916
Sep-06 Sep-11
1791
Veiga Alves, Construçào Civil Lda.            Funds are used to acquire technical equipment, working capital, and skills training for staff of this marble processing company
$257,600
Sep-07 Sep-12
1805
Descartaveis Producoes, Lda. photos Funds are used to secure technical equipment, working capital and assist this local diaper producer to expand its product range
$251,496
Sep-07 Sep-12
1836 Traditional Goat Cheese Production and Marketing ADIRV is a cooperative society with 170 members. ADIRV wishes to meet new market demands by processing raw milk into goat cheese.
$118,364
Sep-08
Sep-13
1860 UNICOOP Animal Feed and Marketing UNICOOP is a network of cooperative societies with 400 members. UNICOOP wishes to meet new market demands by processing aminal feed locally.
$236,479
Aug-08
Aug-13

1992

ACD

Funds will be used for 1) Working Capital to provide a supply of raw materials in bulk, 2) Equipment (candle maker, packaging machine, moulds, and other accessories), 2) Training in basic business management, organization, marketing skills, and improved candle making processes, 4) Technical Assistance to develop marketing and business plans, financial and accounting systems, and equipment installation and maintenance, and 5) Administrative Costs to cover salaries and bank fees.

 

$200,838

 

Jul-09

Sep-12

2006

APDM 

Funds will be used for 1) Infrastructure to provide a construction system to develop a water supply system, 2) Equipment (power generator, borehole, water pumps, computer, and printer), 3) Training in financial management techniques, organizational issues and operating water pumps, 4) Technical Assistance to develop a manual of procedures, and 5) Administrative Costs for accounting software and office supplies.

 

$248,390

 

Jul-09

Sep-12

2009

AMOBOM 

Funds will be used for 1) Infrastructure to provide a construction system to develop a water supply system, 2) Equipment (power generator, borehole, water pumps, computer, and printer), 3) Training in financial management techniques, organizational issues and operating water pumps, 4) Technical Assistance to develop a manual of procedures, and 5) Administrative Costs for accounting software.

 

$248,722

 

Jul-09

Sep-12

2017

AGROCOLONATO 

Funds will be used for 1) Infrastructure to provide a construction system to develop a water supply system, 2) Equipment (power generator, borehole, water pumps, sprinklers, computer, and printer), 3) Working Capital to meet monthly needs for farmers (seeds, fertilizers, fuel, and water taxes)

4) Training in financial management techniques, organizational issues and operating water pumps, 5) Technical Assistance to develop a manual of procedures, and 5) Administrative Costs for salaries, accounting software, and office supplies.

 

$235,486

 

Jul-09

Sep-12

2024

Fami-Picos 

Funds will be used for  1) equipment for its new headquarters in order to be safe and secure; 2) training in improved managerial capacity, loan software application, and improve organizational capabilities; 3) technical assistance to improve their current  manual of procedures, to develop an outreach strategy, conduct a market study, design a model credit and savings unit, and to update the organization’s statutes; and 4) provide administrative costs to cover salaries and equipment maintenance.

 

$231,810

 

Jul-09

Sep-12

2042 Association of Support and Self-Promotion of Women in Development UNICOOP is a network of cooperative societies with 400 members. UNICOOP wishes to meet new market demands by processing aminal feed locally.
$248,901
Jul-09
Sep-12

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

 

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Last Updated: January 15, 2010