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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 10,1995 PSA#1281U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Office of
Microenterprise Development, Economic Growth Center, Bureau for Global
Affairs (G/EG/MD), Room 300 SA-2, Washington, D.C. 20523- 0230 R -- IMPLEMENTATION GRANT PROGRAM, THE MICROENTERPRISE INNOVATION
PROJECT SOL RFA G/EG/MD-95-A-001 POC Contact Point: Stephanie Robinson,
Phone (202)663-2360; Facsimile (202)663-2708 On or about February 20,
1995, Request for Applications (RFA) G/EG/MD-95-A-001 will be issued by
the Office of Microenterprise Development in the U.S. Agency for
International Development's (USAID's) Bureau for Global Affairs
(G/EG/MD). The RFA will request Cooperative Agreement applications from
a wide range of organizations including U.S. PVOs, cooperatives, credit
unions, developing country organizations capable of working in more
than one country, and for-profit firms. Applicants must have
demonstrated capacity to implement microenterprise development
programs. While for-profit firms may submit applications, it is USAID's
policy not to award fees/profits under assistance instruments pursuant
to USAID Handbook 13, Chapter 1W including cooperative agreements. The
Cooperative Agreements will finance expansion of service provision to
microenterprises by local institutions, particularly by means of
increasing the financial viability of those institutions that provide
financial services and the cost effectiveness of those that provide
other inputs. Types of financial service programs eligible include
poverty lending, village banking, solidarity group lending, individual
lending, savings mobilization and other program methodologies that
demonstrate a capability to serve the poor. A wide variety of non-
financial services are potentially eligible, including client services,
training, market systems activities, and policy reform activities
specific to microenterprises in the country proposed. Approximately 5
to 10 Cooperative Agreements may be awarded. Proposed programs will
have to: 1) receive USAID Mission concurrence for each proposed
country, 2) contribute at least 25% of the proposed program's cost in
cash or in kind, 3) cover a period of 3 to 5 years, and 4) be generally
within a range of $250,000-$1,000,000 of USAID funding per year.
Applications may be for one or multiple countries chosen from among
those countries world-wide currently eligible for USAID funding.
Interested applicants should request the RFA in writing by faxing
(202)663- 2708 or writing via the U.S. Postal Service to the Office of
Microenterprise Development, Economic Growth Center, Bureau for Global
Affairs, United States Agency for International Development, Room 300
SA-2, Washington, D.C. 20523. Attention: Stephanie Robinson. Any mail
sent by courier should be sent to Stephanie Robinson at the Office of
Microenterprise Development, Economic Growth Center, Bureau for Global
Affairs, United States Agency for International Development, Room 300,
515 Twenty-Second Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037. This CBD notice
can be viewed and downloaded using the Agency Gopher. The RFA can be
downloaded from the Agency Gopher. The Gopher address is
GOPHER.INFO.USAID.GOV. Select USAID Procurement and Business
Opportunities from the Gopher menu. The RFA text can be downloaded via
Anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The FTP address is
FTP.INFO.USAID.GOV. Logon on using the user identification of
''anonymous'' and the password is your e-mail address. Look under the
following directory for the RFA: pub/OP/RFA/gmd501.rfa. Receipt of this
RFA through INTERNET must be confirmed by written notification to the
contact person noted above. It is the responsibility of the recipient
of this solicitation document to ensure that it has been received from
INTERNET in its entirety and USAID bears no responsibility for data
errors resulting from transmission or conversion processes.AIDWASH
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