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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 active grant period.


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ID
Name
Description
Goals
Value
Budget
Start
End
1535 Ami Guindo Limited Company Funds are used to build technical and managerial capacity for the Bamako-based dyed textile producers.
$189,318
Feb-04 Feb-11
1587 Benkadi Assn: Support Malian Fistulous Women photos Funds are used to build management and production capacity at a laundromat for women stigmatized with fistulas.
$250,000
Sep-04 Mar-11
1674 Multichem Sarl  photos Funds are used to improve management and production capacity, upgrade equipment and purchase a packaging station all for mango exporting.
$238,034
Sep-06 Sep-11
1676 Multi-functional Coop of Hondobomokoina photos    Funds are used to improve rice farming capacity and livestock husbandry and increase working capital.
$175,513
Sep-06 Sep-11
1692 Diré Agricultural Cooperative  photos   video Funds are used to strengthen technical and managerial capacity to increase farmer yields. 
$195,900
Sep-06 Sep-11
1695 Multi-Purpose Cooperative of Bourem Inaly     Funds are used to increase production through the acquisition of water pumps, agricultural inputs and equipment, and the establishment of a revolving loan fund. 
$139,009
Sep-06 Sep-11
1709 Nyeta Musow               Funds are used to establish a credit fund and purchase additional equipment for an expanded customer base.
$231,792
Sep-06 Sep-11
1768 Adiara Couture   photos  Funds are used to purchase an industrial loom, a cutting machine, and a diesel generator allowing Adiara to produce lace for the domestic market. 
$249,500
Sep-07 Sep-12
1772 Sounoumba SARL   photos Funds are used to purchase an industrial oven, improve infrastructure and management capacity for the production of wooden pallets.
$163,845
Sep-07 Sep-12
1774 Societe de Promotion Artisanale Tomboctou     Funds are used to acquire equipment, technical assistance, and the development of a business plan for future expansion for traditional artisans.

$65,416

Sep-07 Mar-09
1780 Federation des Guireyaawes                    Funds are used to develop a market survey, a business plan and label for local sesame grown by  members.
$69,111
Sep-07 Mar-09
1787 Société de Fabrication de Coton Hydrophile SA photos Funds are used to build and purchase equipment that enables profitable growth in the cotton production industry.
$248,441
Sep-07 Sep-12
1799 Coop Product de Beurre Karité de Zantiébougou photos Funds are used to develop and implement an export market study and a business plan for the continued production of Shea butter. technical report
$70,070
Sep-07 Mar-09
1800 OLEA SARL      Funds are used to facilitate the expansion into value added processing by funding equipment and raw material for sesame oil production.  
$208,202
Sep-07 Sep-12
1846 Bankass Women's Cooperative Dairy Funds are used to process raw milk into pasteurized milk and other dairy products to help take advantage of unmet demands for dairy products.
$84,565
Sep-08
Sep-10
1847 Ouattagouna Karou Fishers Funds are used to improve socio-economic development by obtaining fishing nets, improiving mangerial skills, and marketing products to meet fish demands.
$98,909
Aug-08
Aug-10
1848 Bourra Tessit Fishers

Funds are used to improve socio-economic development by obtaining fishing nets, improiving mangerial skills, and marketing products to meet fish demands.

$98,181
Aug-08
Aug-10
1853 Ansongo Bara Fishers

Funds are used to improve socio-economic development by obtaining fishing nets, improiving mangerial skills, and marketing products to meet fish demands.

$98,984
Aug-08
Aug-10
1857 Bankass Livestock Cooperative Capacity Building Funds are used to help adopt sedentary livestock production  to fatten cattle and begin to sell cattle feed and provide milk to Bankass Dairy and other markets.
$91,462
Sep-08
Sep-10
2032 Dangha Rice Production and Marketing USADF funds will help members build financial and marketing capacity and purchase needed equipment for irrigation and rice processing.
$215,384
Aug-09
Aug -14
2034 Mango Processing and Marketing Funds are used to help CPGAK members build organizational, administrative, and financial capacity and process and marekt dried mangos through the construction of a processing facility, procurement of equipment, and purchase of raw materials.
$235,990
Aug-09
Aug -14
2050 Niélénin Sheep Wool Carpet Processing and Marketing photos Funding will improve production and marketing capabilities, increase income generating activities, and encourage equitable and sustainable distribution of profits.
$97,261
Aug-09
Aug -11
2054 Mora Ecotourism Capacity Building Project USADF funds will help the association improve facilities, implement a marketing strategy and advertising campaign, and help build organizational capacity.
$81,207
Aug-09

Aug -11

2053 Association of Regional Network of Horticulturist of Kayes (Association Reseau Regional des Horticulteurs de Kayes (RHK)) ADF funds will be used for:  1) equipment, to enhance production machinery and materials to meet international standards; 2) training in improved managerial capacity, equipment safety and maintenance, and improved production techniques; 3) technical assistance to develop a manual of procedures, conduct a needs assessment survey, and develop a marketing strategy and a business plan; and 4) providing administrative costs to cover salaries and office supplies.   $99,415   Nov-09 Jun-11
2064 N'Domo Cultural Space (Espace Culturel de N'Domo) ADF funds will be used for:  1) improving the company’s infrastructure by constructing a workshop, warehouse, and water treatment facilities; 2) establishing an office and training room; 3) training youth in Bogolon techniques, literacy, and entrepreneurship; 4) training the management team in accounting practices, business skills, and marketing; and 5) studying and implementing environmental protection strategies.  $200,628 Nov-09 Sep-12
2067 Local micro-finance and development support center( Centre d'appui a la micro-finance et au developpement local) ADF funds will be used for:  1) improving the company’s infrastructure by remodeling the current facilities and installing solar power; 2) equipping the office; 3) training in media, advertising, communications, monitoring, consulting skills, income generating activities, and business management and administration; 4) establishing credit funds for small business and investment, and horticulture and milk production; and 5) providing administrative costs to cover salaries and office supplies.  $229,933 Nov-09 Sep-14

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ID
Name
Dates
Value
Description
Goals
Budget
         
         

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

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Last Updated: June 21, 2011