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United States African Development Foundation


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
1655 Rwanda Smallholder Specialty Coffee Coop      Funds are used to develop management and financial structures and develop a comprehensive business plan.
$100,000
Sep-05 Sep-07
1656 Ikirezi Natural Products SARL photos    Funds are used to train farmers in geranium growing, strengthen Ikirezi's management and financial structures, and plan for future expansion.
$100,000
Sep-05 Sep-08
1734 Kigali Cement Company Limited (KCC)  photos  Funds are used to comply with safety and environmental standards, develop a strategic growth plan, and improve management capabilities.
$100,000
Mar-07 Sep-08
1735 Gahaya Links, Ltd.  photos Funds are used to strengthen the organizational structure, training services, financial management, business planning and marketing activities.
$86,852
Mar-07 Sep-08
1736 La Reine Cooperative 
photos   
Funds are used to expand and improve its product line, strengthen financial and management capacity and develop a business plan for expansion. 
$87,312
Mar-07 Sep-08
1744 Banzukore Cooperative photos Funds are used to develop its management, technical and financial capabilities, and undertake the organic product-certification process.
$100,000
May-07 May-09
1746 Coop de Production Rizicole de Bugarama  photos Funds are used to facilitate technical assistance in agronomy, irrigation, marketing and financial management and business plan preparation. 
$99,109
Jun-07 Dec-08
1747 Coop pour la Promotion des Activities   photos Funds are used to strengthen management structure and financial policies, and improve quality testing and production procedures.
$93,769
Jun-07 Dec-08
1748 Africa Development Consultants, SARL          Cooperative Agreement funds are used to provide technical assistance and monitoring oversight to existing USADF projects and aid new project reviews
$249,496
May-07 May-08
1779 Rwanda Small Holder Specialty Coffee Company photos Funds are used to facilitate the expansion into dry processing and roasting, and strengthen overall management, production and marketing capacities. 
$392,216
Sep-07 Sep-13
1794 Turwanyubukene Farmers Cooperative (TFC) photos Funds are used to support TFC with agricultural inputs, tools, labor, construction, and facilitating the organic certification process.   
$145,263
Sep-07 Sep-10
1796 Rwanda Women Network (CA)  Cooperative Agreement funds are used to provide technical assistance and monitoring oversight to existing USADF projects and aid new project reviews
$170,830
Sep-07 Sep-09
1797 Rwanda Women Network (RWN)  Funds are used to provide financial, material and technical resources to women’s investment initiatives.
$250,000
Sep-07 Sep-09
1807 Rubilizi Dairy SARL
 photos
Funds are used to repair production equipment, train workers, improve governance, and develop a business plan.
$92,736
Sep-07 Mar-09
1808 COAMV photos Funds are used to procure basic office furniture and computers, purchase spare parts for existing milling and hulling machines and improve financial systems, managerial capacity and food safety standards.
$88,700
May-09 Apr-11

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

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Last Updated: June 12, 2008