USAID: Peru New Partnerships and Private Sector Engagement Initiative
Deadline: 24-Mar-22
The United States Agency for International Development in Peru (USAID/Peru) seeks applications from non- and for-profit organizations to participate in USAID/Peru’s New Partnerships and Private Sector Engagement Initiative – Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)/ Annual Program Statement (APS).
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Peru New Partnerships and Private Sector Engagement Initiative seeks to engage the private and civil sectors in priority areas, as defined by the Government of Peru (GOP) and the United States Government (USG).
Focus Areas
Financial Support for Research Projects that protect and preserve Wildlife
Voluntary Multi-donor Fund offering up to 100,000 USD to NGOs
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Research Grants of up to C$1 million per Women’s Empowerment Projects
SDG Funding of $20,000 is available for Women Empowerment and Gender Equality
Dutch Organisation giving grants to strengthen the skills of Women and Young Girls
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Funding Schemes for Large and Small-scale Projects helping to tackle Climate Change
Core Support Grants for Feminist Groups and Initiatives
Youth Initiative to enhance Peace and Security and Improve Democratic Governance in Africa
NGO Grants to advance Maternal, Child Health and HIV/AIDS Outcomes
Faith-based Foundation Funding for Construction Projects and Purchase of Books, Computers, Vehicles and Medical Equipment
Human Rights Grant Oppportunity ($200,000 CAD and $500,000 CAD) for LGBTQ2I Communities
International Funding for Cultural Heritage Preservation Projects
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)/Annual Program Statement (APS) is authorized in accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and is intended to increase the sustainability and impact of USAID/Peru’s development assistance through the private sector and related partnerships in the following areas:
Alternative Development (AD)
Environmental and Sustainable Growth (ESG)
South America Regional/Amazon Regional Environment Program (SAR/AREP)
Democracy, Human Rights and Governance (DRG)
Regional Migration and Health Office (RMHO)
COVID-19 Pandemic (COVID).
Funding Information
The total amount of funding to be awarded will depend on the variety and quality of the concepts USAID/Peru receives but is estimated at approximately $20 million US Dollars with an envisioned about 5-10 individual awards. USAID/Peru reserves the right to fund any, or none, of the concept papers submitted.
Concept Papers should have a request of at least USD $250,000.
The period of performance must be 60 months or less.
Eligibility Criteria
USAID/Peru is targeting both potential Resource Partners and Implementing Partners or a combination of the two for Peru New Partnerships and Private Sector Engagement Initiative.
Resource Partners can be U.S. or non-U.S. private sector businesses, foundations, financial institutions, entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, and others who can identify and suggest ways to use their financial or other resources to collaborate with USAID/Peru.
Implementing Partners are non-governmental or private sector entities (forand non-profit) that can engage and work with Resource Partners. Implementing Partners may provide the leverage themselves (which cannot include USG funding from other sources). Still, the preference is that they secure outside funding from a Resource Partner for the projects they propose to implement.
Implementing Partners applying for USAID funding should fall under the definition of USAID’s New Partner Initiative, i.e., they need to be either a “New Partner”: An individual or organization that has not received any funding from USAID as a prime partner over the last five years, or they must be an “Underutilized Partner”: An organization that has received less than $25 million in direct or indirect awards from USAID over the past five years. USAID/Peru will accept Concept Notes from implementers who do not meet this criterion, but the evaluation criteria will give preference to “New” and “Underutilized” partners.
For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=332370