USAID Funding 2025: Projects Dubbed Drip
USAID has approved three catalytic
projects totalling US $2,480,000 to stimulate the growth of Kenya’s small and medium enterprises. These grants will help strengthen the
participation of Kenya’s SMEs in financial markets
and the agriculture sector.
The projects dubbed 'Drip' are well
aligned with USAID's core mandate of supporting
private-sector development in Africa, a key strategic priority of the US Government. They augur well for job
creation in Africa,” said Mark Andrew Meassick, Mission Director of USAID Kenya.
Through the projects, an investment totalling US
$1,900,000 is being deployed to
finance the capacity-building of emerging firms and the development of a
sustainable knowledge and learning platform. The platform will provide capital
to SMEs by financing their receivables.
Another grant of US $1,000,000 is for
leveraging investments for fertilizer utilization amongst smallholder farmers
in Kenya. It will help increase the
affordability, accessibility and incentives for fertilizer use among
smallholder farmers in Kenya
and expand the supply and distribution of fertilizer by leveraging investments.
It is also intended to create over 10,000 jobs for women and youths.
Since its launch 'Drip' has already helped finance over 700 projects, thereby making a significant
contribution to SME development in Kenya.
Modalities
1. We support initiatives that
focus on the following priority areas:
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Democratic governance and rule of law
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Equality and non-discrimination
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Economic governance
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Health and rights
2. Should be national or
regional organizations/initiatives. If international initiatives, must seek to build local capacity, transfer knowledge,
tools and skills and must work in an area that there is no local or regional
capacity
3. Must be individuals,
organizations, coalitions, movements and government agencies-that promote
rights-based change in Kenya
4. We do not fund travel to
attend conferences, seminars or workshops
5. We also do not provide
scholarships for individual studies
For Further
Details Kindly connect to:
https://sites.google.com/view/usaidofficial/available-funding-opportunities