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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
1537 Groupe d'Appui A L'Auto Promotion Enterprise  Rural nonprofit is using grant to establish eight cereal banks that allow villagers to store grain, improving food security.
$144,275
Feb-04 Feb-09
1562 Eco-Developpement Participatif       Rural nonprofit is using investment to combine microfinance loans with cereal storage services in sixteen villages.
$187,489
Jul-04 Jul-09
1575 SICR/KOKARI Rural Credit Intermediation Service Local microfinance provider is using investment to extend credit to community-based organizations and train staff.
$238,278
Sep-04 Sep-09
1596 Cooperative des Producteurs d' Oignon de GAYA  photos Onion growers' cooperative is using funds to expand production capacity and construct ventilated storehouse.
$184,455
Mar-05 Mar-10
1597 Cooperative de Samou-Naka  photos           Women's peanut oil producers' cooperative is investing funds in improved storage facilities and bulk purchase of peanut stocks.
$143,157
Mar-05 Mar-10
1631 Amintchi Coop of Onion Producers Tsernaoua photos   Onion growers' cooperative is using funds to construct trading post for onion exports.
$157,470
Sep-05 Sep-10
1693 Federation of Tiger Nut Producers Unions      Tiger nut growers' federation is using grant to strengthen financial management and develop a business plan. technical study
$97,613
Sep-06 Sep-08
1696 Aguié Sesame Producers Cooperative (COOPSE)   Sesame growers' cooperative is investing grant in business training and market research.
$99,999
Sep-06 Sep-08
1752 Union des Coopératives et Groupements de Tabalack Rural onion producers' cooperative is using grant to construct storage warehouse, acquire technical training, and transport its onions to market.
$79,565
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Aug-07 Jan-09

1812

ONG Tidene photos

The USADF grant will be used to construct wells in the desert region of Agadez.

$235,960

Jun-08

Sep-09

1830

Guessé Manga Agropastoral Farm photos

Guesse Manga, a village association of cattle herders and farmers, will use the USADF investment to acquire training in governance and pasture management, and to expand its cattle raising and export activities.

$90,500

Jul-08

Sep-10

1856

ONG Tidene photos

The USADF grant will be used to construct wells in the desert region of Agadez.

$220,743

Sep-08

Dec-09

1864

Fédération des Unions de Coopératives d’Oignon de Madaoua

The USADF grant will finance construction of an onion trading center to increase the incomes of low-income onion and cereal farmers in the Madaoua area.

$225,624

Sep-08

Sep-13

1865

Fédération des Unions de Coopératives Maraîcheres de Tamaské

The Federation will use USADF funds to construct an onion trading center to increase the revenues its members earn from onion sales.

$214,995

Sep-08

Sep-13

1897

AINOMA

A small family-owned seed farm will use the USADF grant to expand its production and distribution of improved cereal, vegetable and fruit seeds.

$234,911

Sep-08

Sep-13

1900

Yelou Cooperative

This village cooperative will use the USADF investment to diversify their agricultural production to high-value horticultural and tree crops.

$236,847

Sep-08

Sep-13

1903

Support for Rural Women’s Socio-Economic Activities (ASEFER)

A village women’s association will use the USADF grant to construct a drip irrigation system and obtain improved seeds, allowing them to produce fruits and vegetables for added income and food security.

$241,347

Sep-08

Sep-13

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

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Last Updated: April 10, 2009