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UNCDF offering up to USD 10,000 for Nepali smallholders in COVID-19 context

Applications open for Groundswell Grant Program (Canada)

Deadline: 4-Nov-20

Within its new Global digital strategy and as part of its global efforts on on-going agriculture interventions in Nepal, UNCDF is planning to implement a project as part of COVID-19 response to support smallholders gains access to timely and accurate information on Agri related aspects such as weather, technical inputs, commodity prices, etc.

The project objective is to create learning on adoption and usage behavior of smallholders for such a service. These learning will help develop business case to drive similar interventions at large scale.

UNCDF launched its Digital Finance interventions in Nepal in 2013 and focused on creating an inclusive environment for inception and scale up of digital financial services. UNCDF has been supporting the digital financial service providers, banks and other stakeholders in the country to develop an inclusive digital finance eco-system.

Funding Information

Eligible Costs

The criteria for eligible expenditure determine whether a cost qualifies for funding under UNCDF rules and procedures. The general criteria for eligibility of costs under UNCDF funding include the following:

Project Activities

The potential partner is expected to have technical functionalities for managing such as services along with an updated information library on agriculture specific to Nepal’s context. The partner will be responsible for the following activities:

How UNCDF works with partners

UNCDF takes a tailored approach to engagement with partners, working with each throughout to identify business and customer needs, and helping to design, pilot and scale up the solution along the way. Some examples of the ways in which UNCDF works with partners include:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.uncdf.org/article/6166/rfa-engagement-of-private-sector-partner-to-pilot-an-agri-information-service-for-nepali-smallholders-in-covid-19-context

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