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USAID's Global Development Alliances
Click on a country to learn more about USAID's public-private partnership activities.
View detailed instructions on how to use the GoogleEarth map of USAID partnerships.
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Reference in these materials to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information purposes only and should not be construed as an endorsement, recommendation, or other such agreement between USAID and another party.
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What's happening with the Global Development Alliance
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Annual Program Statement
The Global Development Alliance (GDA) invites prospective partner organizations to form public-private alliances to carry out activities in support of USAID's international development objectives. GDA uses its Annual Program Statement to generate competition for new awards to address critical development problems in countries where USAID is currently working.
Potential alliance partners are expected to bring significant new resources, ideas, technologies, and/or partners to development activities. Partners include a wide range of organizations such as: foundations, U.S. and non-U.S. non-governmental organizations (NGOs), U.S. and non-U.S. private businesses, business and trade associations, international organizations, U.S. and non-U.S. colleges and universities, U.S. cities and states, other U.S. Government agencies, civic groups, other donor governments, host country governments, regional organizations, host country parastatals, philanthropic leaders including venture capitalists, public figures, advocacy groups, pension funds and employee-welfare plans. Successful proposals will provide 1:1 resource leveraging.
Access the 2008 Annual Program Statement.
Annual Program Statement Frequently Asked Questions
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