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USAID’s East Africa Private Sector Engagement in Support of Prosper Africa APS

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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced the East Africa Private Sector Engagement in Support of Prosper Africa Annual Program Statement (APS) (known hereafter as East Africa Prosper APS).

Under East Africa Prosper APS, USAID missions in East Africa seek to partner with the private sector, business associations and other interested organizations to facilitate increased two-way trade and investment between the U.S. and Africa in support of the Prosper Africa initiative.

This window of the APS seeks to support exceptional and innovative solutions to rapidly, transparently and sustainably grow two-way trade and investment between the United States and East Africa in support of the Prosper Africa initiative. Proposed activities should facilitate market driven solutions that lower risk, advance competitiveness, increase the availability of data analytics and actionable market intelligence, establish communications channels for timely market alerts, strengthen business networks and advocacy and enact policy changes that turn around near- term benefits to market players. Proposed activities may include USAID support for co-investments with private sector firms that demonstrate a catalytic impact. Additionally, proposed activities may target specific industry sectors or geographical areas in East Africa.

Purpose

USAID seeks to partner with the private sector, implementing partners, business associations and other interested organizations to facilitate increased two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa in support of the Prosper Africa initiative. This initiative aims to substantially increase two-way private sector trade transactions between the United States and Africa by:

Focus Areas

In general, the East Africa Prosper APS seeks to support exceptional and innovative solutions to rapidly, transparently and sustainably grow two-way trade and investment between the United States and East Africa in support of the Prosper Africa initiative. USAID welcomes, in addition to its traditional implementing partners, submissions from non-traditional partners who aim to fill the gap between trade and investment activities. Proposed activities should facilitate market-driven solutions that lower risk, advance competitiveness, increase the availability of data analytics and actionable market intelligence, establish communications channels for timely market alerts, strengthen business networks and advocacy and enact policy changes that turn around near-term benefits to market players. Furthermore, activities should support the Kenya and East Africa’s Journey to Self-Reliance, specifically the commitment and capacity targets such as the Business Environment and Trade Freedom (on the commitment side) and/or Diversification of Exports (on the capacity side). Individual windows, if issued, will provide more specific information about the types of activities and approaches supported under that window.

Concept notes submitted to USAID under the East Africa Prosper APS should complement and not duplicate current bilateral and/or regional activities in East Africa. Concept notes may also target specific industry sectors or geographical areas in East Africa.

Geographic Focus

The East Africa Prosper APS is focused on countries in the East African region. USAID will express specific geographic priorities in the individual window documents, issued on an as needed basis, which reflect the particular geographic focus of a USAID Mission.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=322668

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