Private Sector Hub

Private Sector Hub
The United States, through Feed the Future, is engaging the private sector in a meaningful, comprehensive way to develop models that are integral to core business strategies and meet the global food security challenge. These “win-win” partnerships will advance the impact of sustainable development and will foster private sector-led growth in emerging markets, critical to reducing poverty, fighting hunger, and improving nutrition.
To be considered for funding, proposed alliances must demonstrate good partnership principles:
  • Have clearly-defined objectives agreed to by all partners. 
  • Mobilize significant new, non-public resources — whether money, technologies, or expertise — to address significant international development challenges.
  • Operate in a country where USAID has a field office (known as a Mission) and must address one or more strategic development objectives. For proposed alliances in countries where USAID does not have a field office, applicants should consult with the regional Mission or USAID Office in Washington, D.C., responsible for that country.
  • Contribute to one or more of USAID's high priority initiatives, including Feed the Future.
  • Commit to achieve significant development impact directly and attributably through the alliance. Possible measures could include the number of jobs created, number of people given access to products, services, technology, etc., or amount invested by the private sector in public goods.
  • Be feasible from a technical, economic, financial, and social perspective.

Resources

Information on the first Forum and links to discussion papers, agenda, summary report, and more!
Fact sheet (pdf, 194kb) on private sector engagement under Feed the Future.
View this grant opportunity on Grants.gov. Through this Addendum USAID/Bureau for Food Security, Research Division is making a special call for the submission of concept papers related to the Feed the Future Initiative’s Global...
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...

Partnership Models

Farmers till a field
The World Economic Forum's Realizing a New Vision for Agriculture initiative directly aligns with the United States' renewed commitment to agriculture-led development. The initiative addresses the major challenges of global food and agricultural sustainability based on a vision of agriculture as a positive contributor to food security, environmental sustainability and economic opportunity.
Water irrigation system
The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania is an innovative public-private partnership that helps link farmers to modern supply chains and make agriculture a profitable activity, incorporating small-scale farmers. The initiative is supported by a public-private partnership of global agriculture businesses, international development agencies, farmers' groups, and the government of Tanzania.