The 2012 VolAg Report of Voluntary Agencies Engaged in Overseas Relief and Development provides a snapshot of work U.S. and international PVOs that are registered with USAID are performing.
Through the USAID funded Small Project Assistance (SPA) program implemented by the US Peace Corps, children at this school in Guatemala now have access to clean water for drinking and washing.
USAID has special authority to provide approved Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) access to government excess property for use in their overseas programs. To apply visit the LEPP page.
The Macedonian Artisan Trade Association (MATA), a DGP recipient, supports opportunities for women, the younger generation who have little means of earning income, and skilled professionals, by developing and...
On May 16-17, 2011, staff of the Association for Persons with Disabilities (APDT), a local NGO in Tsalenjikha-Georgia and a recipient of DGP funding, participated in a Knowledge Management workshop to...
Through partners of USAID’s Limited Excess Property Program, excess computer equipment is used to provide training to local students in both El Salvador and Nicaragua.
One of the first steps of building partnerships with Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) is through PVO Registration.
Humana People to People India’s Development Grants Program-funded "Community Development with Solar Illumination" project promotes the development and utilization of renewable energy via solar...
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Local Sustainability
The Local Sustainability Division is at the cutting edge of the Agency’s efforts to work closely with local development partners, and implements pioneering programs – including the Development Grants Program and the Cooperative Development Program -- that work with and build the capacity of local partners to strengthen local development outcomes. The Division’s focus on supporting local development actors and building their sustainability is a key aspect of the Agency’s implementation and procurement reform...