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Deadline: 12-Dec-2025

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has launched the ELPS Partnership Initiative to strengthen sustainable global supply chains and empower smallholder farmers in Rwanda. The program focuses on improving supply chain quality, sustainability, and market integration, with funding of up to US$366,127 available for eligible organizations. Applications are open to local NGOs, non-profits, and commercial entities with proven experience in agricultural value chain development.

Overview

The ELPS (Enhancing Livelihoods through Private Sector) Partnership Initiative is a collaborative project by IFAD to develop sustainable and resilient agricultural supply chains that support smallholder farmers. The initiative aims to:

The program is part of IFAD’s broader mission to empower rural communities and smallholder farmers, enhancing their access to global markets and sustainable livelihoods.

Funding Details

The funding supports activities directly implemented by the selected service provider and outlined in the project scope. Certain interventions may be carried out by third parties, but only the implementing partner’s responsibilities are funded through this grant.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet the following requirements:

Scope of Activities

The ELPS initiative focuses on five core project components that address both farmer needs and market requirements, including:

  1. Supply chain development interventions to enhance product volumes and quality

  2. Training and capacity building for smallholder farmers

  3. Integration of smallholders into international and local markets

  4. Promotion of environmentally responsible agricultural practices

  5. Support for human rights compliance and equitable labor practices

Activities must be clearly defined and aligned with responsibilities, specifying tasks performed by the implementing partner and other contracted parties.

How to Apply / Application Process

  1. Prepare Required Documentation

    • Valid registration certificates, trade licenses, and permits

    • Proof of five years’ experience in agricultural value chain development

    • Audited financial statements for the last three years

    • Project plan with defined objectives, activities, timeline, and milestones

  2. Submit Proposal

    • Directly managed by the applicant organization (no intermediaries)

    • Include detailed budget aligned with IFAD funding ceilings

  3. Evaluation & Award

    • Applications assessed for technical capacity, financial stability, regulatory compliance, and alignment with ELPS objectives

    • Grants awarded based on readiness, feasibility, and ability to meet project milestones

Common Tips and Considerations

FAQ

1. Who can apply for the ELPS initiative?
Local NGOs, non-profits, and commercial entities legally registered in Rwanda with relevant experience.

2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to US$366,127 in total, with US$339,127 allocated to the implementing partner.

3. What experience is required?
At least five years in agricultural value chain development in Rwanda.

4. Can intermediaries submit applications?
No, the applicant must directly prepare, manage, and implement the proposed project.

5. What legal documentation is required?
Certificates of incorporation, business registration, trade licenses, and sector-specific permits.

6. Are environmental and social compliance requirements mandatory?
Yes, projects must promote environmental responsibility, sustainable practices, and human rights protection.

7. How is funding disbursed?
In installments linked to agreed deliverables and milestones specified in the grant agreement.

Why It Matters

The ELPS initiative strengthens resilient, sustainable supply chains, connecting smallholder farmers to global markets while ensuring responsible practices. It promotes economic empowerment, environmental stewardship, and equitable growth, contributing to long-term rural development in Rwanda.

For more information, visit IFAD.

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