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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
1907 National Business Women's Association (NABW) Cooperative agreement funds are used to provide technical assistance and monitoring oversight to existing USADF projects and to assist with/develop new projects.
 
Nov-08
Nov-09
1925 Chinangwa, Mbatata, Roots and tubers Enterprises Farmers Group (CMRTE) photos Funds are used to improve organizational, financial & management system; train farmers in cassava agronomy; purchase cassava processing equipment.
$99,913
Apr-08
Dec-10
1936 Naturals.m photos Funds are used to improve organizational, financial & management system; train farmers in health & safety; purchase automatic packing machine.
$95,687
Apr-09
Jun-10
1960 Biriwiri Farmers and Marketing photos Funds will help to develop a business and marketing plan, procure trainings in food production, safety, leadership skills, and good governance, and hire a general manager and accountant.
$94,269
Junr-09
Dec-10
1966 Ndatani Investments photos Funds will help to develop manuals, procure trainings in financial systems, purchase processing equipment and working capital inputs, and hire a manager.
$98,323
Jun-09
Jun-11
1987 Zikomestso Birds-Eye Chili Assoc. photos ADF funds will help to construct a factory and office building, acqire processing equipment, purchase a vehicle, and train association staff.
$245,280
Jun-09
Jun-13

2008

Phoka Coffee Growers Co-Operative Society Limited photos

Funds used to acquire CPUs, construct pulpery houses, train farmers in best agronomic practices & supply revolving loan fund inputs.

$249,944

Jul-09

Sep-12

2022

Nkhata-Bay Highlands Coffee Growers Co-operative Society Limited photos

Funds used to acquire CPUs, construct pulpery houses, train farmers in best agronomic practices; & supply revolving loan fund inputs.

$247,882

Jul-09

Sep-12

2029

Misuku Coffee Growers Co-Operative Society photos

Funds used to acquire CPUs, construct pulpery houses, train farmers in best agronomic practices; & supply revolving loan fund inputs.

$248,214

Jul-09

Sep-12

2038

Lilongwe South Smallholder Farmers Association photos

Funds used to develop a business plan, establish a borehole & revolving loan fund, and train farmers in best agronomical practices.

 

$247,646

 

Augl-09

Sep-12

2058 National Business Women's Association (NABW) USADF funds are being used to train officers in micro-finance best practices and business management, purchase two motorcycles and office equipment, and establish a credit revolving fund.
$247,094
Oct-09
Dec-12

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

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Last Updated: June 24, 2010