2001 BHR/PVC Country Report
Transcript of 2001 BHR/PVC Country Report
Bureau for Humanitarian ResponseOffice of Private and Voluntary CooperationU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentWashington, DC 20523
2001BHR/PVCCOUNTRY REPORT
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - AFRICA REGIONBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$378,743
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $378,743
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$176,056 $528,168$129,181
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-00-00014-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $13,438,964 $3,333,629 $833,405
Title: Balancing Network Sustainability and Client SatisfactionTo provide village banking services to 445,000 poor microentrepreneurs, mainly women, by establishing infrastructure at the affiliate, hub, and headquarters levels that is technically andfinancially sustainable.
$176,056 $528,168$129,181$378,743$1,212,148AFRICA REGION TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ANGOLABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$850,000
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-98-00059-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $386,729 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / AngolaTo improve child survival and maternal health services in the Moxico District of eastern Angola near the border of Congo and Zambia, where nearly the entire population suffers from disease,malnutrition, war-related stresses, the disintegration of the family, and the destruction of the health care infrastructure. This will be accomplished through home visits, community education,and training caregivers in both the medical and psychosocial components of health.
$850,000$850,000ANGOLA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ARMENIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$346,878 $346,878$350,313$317,812
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-99-00018-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,223,525 $5,075,000 $1,361,881
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in the CaucasusTo expand on existing programs in the Caucasus region. In Armenia, the program will continue to focus on small and microenterprise development, postharvest handling, value-addedprocessing, packaging, labeling, and marketing. In Azerbaijan, the program will focus on horticulture production, processing, and marketing. In Georgia, the program will continue efforts todevelop farm credit systems, create a sustainable institution to provide loans and financial services to rural credit associations, and support the development of a seed industry. Working inclose partnership with local nongovernmental organizations in each country, ACDI/VOCA plans to have self-sustaining support organizations in place at project completion.
$125,000
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $125,000
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$346,878 $346,878$350,313$442,812$1,486,881ARMENIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ASIA AND THE NEAR EAST REGIONBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$209,968$220,167
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00048-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 09/02 $2,249,873 $430,135
To promote reforestation and biodiversity. The project's specific goals are to (1) integrate economic development with reforestation and biodiversity; (2) promote synergy among local partners,nongovernmental organizations, forest gardeners, religious leaders, local and national governments, and community-based organizations on the management and replication of forest gardensin diverse ecozones; (3) build the sustainable capacity of COUNTERPART and Earthkind International to manage reforestation and biodiversity projects by adapting forest gardenmethodology; (4) produce income and food for forest gardeners and their families; and (5) foster local and international markets for ‘certifiable’ forest garden products.
$209,968$220,167$430,135ASIA AND THE NEAR EAST REGION TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - AZERBAIJANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$320,421 $320,421$323,594$344,298
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-99-00018-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,223,525 $5,075,000 $1,308,734
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in the CaucasusTo expand on existing programs in the Caucasus region. In Armenia, the program will continue to focus on small and microenterprise development, postharvest handling, value-addedprocessing, packaging, labeling, and marketing. In Azerbaijan, the program will focus on horticulture production, processing, and marketing. In Georgia, the program will continue efforts todevelop farm credit systems, create a sustainable institution to provide loans and financial services to rural credit associations, and support the development of a seed industry. Working inclose partnership with local nongovernmental organizations in each country, ACDI/VOCA plans to have self-sustaining support organizations in place at project completion.
$125,000
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $125,000
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$320,421 $320,421$323,594$469,298$1,433,734AZERBAIJAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BANGLADESHBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$253,485
CONCERN Worldwide (U.S.), Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00077-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/00 $298,217 $253,485
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo strengthen the municipal health system's capacity to deliver good quality, sustainable child survival services in the urban slum areas of Mymensingh and Saidpur in Bangladesh.
$395,664$400,000
CONCERN Worldwide (U.S.), Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $335,531 $994,578 $795,664
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo strengthen the municipality's capacity to deliver good quality child survival services which will improve the health of mothers and children in Saidpur and Parbatipur, and which can besustained with existing Municipal and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) resources.
$975,659
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-95-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 06/00 $3,347,834 $975,659
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo expand CARE's current work in child survival in the Sylhet District. Key interventions include immunization, family planning, diarrheal disease control, Vitamin A supplementation, andHIV/AIDS support. In Kenya, CARE is building on a successful, ongoing health education, water, and sanitation project; and plans on controlling malaria, pneumonia, diarrheal disease, andHIV/AIDS as well as improving immunization and family planning coverage. In Niger, CARE is implementing a child survival project in the Merriah, Matameye, and Magaria districts of theZinder Department. Key interventions include expanding the immunization program, improving nutrition, controlling diarrheal diseases and malaria, and making all programs sustainable.
$34,075$30,915$18,545
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $83,535
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BANGLADESHBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$96,675$298,289
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $394,964
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$333,333
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-96-90048-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $2,399,990 $333,333
To decrease the prevalence of preventable blindness and eye diseases and to improve the quality of life of blind people in selected communities in Morocco, Tanzania, and Mexico. Over athree-year period, Project Sustainable, Efficient Eye Care will continue to foster sustainable, efficient methods of eye care service delivery by creating partnerships between public, private, andnonprofit organizations.
$533,661
International Development Enterprises (IDE)FAO-A-00-97-00047-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,640,000 $533,661
To expand the mass marketing of small-scale water and irrigation technologies (treadle pumps, drip irrigation) in two country programs. The project will also increase IDE's capacity to expandits global effectiveness, both in the field and at headquarters.
$282,000
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-97-00040-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,710,000 $282,000
To manage projects divided into four elements with the following goals: (1) The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Information Tracking (MERIT) Program will strengthen the capability ofprivate and voluntary organizations (PVOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor, evaluate, and report on their projects. (2) PACT publications will be more broadlydisseminated so PVOs and NGOs can access and exchange development information more easily. (3) PACT will combine its resources and experiences with those of the Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum to facilitate the building of partnerships between NGOs and the business sector. (4) PACT and International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS) will form a joint ventureto leverage resources to promote the development of a national service corps.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BANGLADESHBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$61,474 $61,474$194,549
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-00-00019-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,776,423 $1,904,985 $317,497
Title: PACT Proposal for USAID/BHR/PVC Matching Grant Program, Fiscal Year 2000To increase the capacity and sustainability of nongovernmental organizations through regional alliances and entrepreneurial partnerships.
$180,000
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-97-00049-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $900,000 $900,000 $180,000
To (1) improve the health status and health programs of target communities; (2) increase the capacity of local nongovernmental organizations in these communities to develop, implement,monitor, and evaluate sustainable community-based health programs; and (3) build on the basic health information system put in place by SAWSO over the last 2 1/2 years and ensure thatthe system remains operational and sustainable after the project ends.
$84,076$336,304
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-00003-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $4,250,000 $420,380
To systematically empower children, women and other disadvantaged groups, both economically and socially, by expanding their participation in decision-making at all levels of society. SCwill achieve this by collaborating with local and national nongovernmental organizations, coalitions, governments, the private sector, and other organizations committed to democratic pluralism,gender equity, and economic growth that benefits disadvantaged women and children.
$59,946$127,553$127,500
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-98-00069-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,500,000 $314,999
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo improve the income, health, and welfare of the poorest members of the economically active population (mostly women) in selected countries in South Asia and Africa. The program will (1)help local partners in four countries (and three secondary countries) develop financial self-sufficiency, and (2) expand WRC's capacity to provide the technical and capacity-buildingassistance necessary to develop microenterprises.
$491,213 $121,420$933,768$3,338,776$4,885,177BANGLADESH TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BELARUSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$117,214 $117,214$118,215$42,450
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-99-00017-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,521,388 $5,875,000 $395,093
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Agribusiness Volunteer Project in West NISTo accelerate market-oriented development through innovative exchanges and partnerships between private citizens and U.S. enterprises. In Ukraine, the program will focus on helpingprivate farmers organize democratic associations and cooperatives, developing small and medium-scale private agribusinesses, and improving access to credit. In Moldova, the program willstrengthen the National Farmers Federation and other private farmers’ organizations, create private farmer credit systems, and develop small and medium-scale private agribusinesses. InBelarus, the focus will be on strengthening the Belarus Farmers Union, helping people become grassroots private farmers, and linking promising private farmers with Western agribusiness.
$117,214 $117,214$118,215$42,450$395,093BELARUS TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BENINBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$800,000
AfricareFAO-A-00-97-00043-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $333,333 $1,243,220 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / BeninTo support the Ministry of Health's strategy to improve maternal and child health. The key elements of the program are training, community mobilization, and education with the goal of (1)reducing malaria-related morbidity and mortality, (2) improving family planning knowledge and increasing the use of modern contraceptive methods, and (3) improving the knowledge andpractice of HIV/STD prevention techniques. The LOP includes $243,220 co-funded by USAID/Benin in FY00.
$800,000$800,000BENIN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BOLIVIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$585,463
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-97-00060-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $731,828 $731,828 $585,463
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo improve maternal and child health through interventions in (1) diarrheal disease case management, (2) community education on maternal health (with an em phasis on how to prevent andrecognize high-risk pregnancies and neonatal complications), (3) STD/HIV/AIDS prevention, and (4) birth spacing. CARE will establish a network of community-based service providers thatwill include volunteers, community physicians, pharmacists, and the CIES (the nongovernmental Bolivian Center for Investigation [research], Education, and Services) clinic in El Alto; and willconduct educational activities with organized women's and men's groups and neighborhood councils (Juntas Vecinales).
$847,215
Curamericas (CURAM)FAO-A-00-97-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $1,000,000 $1,059,019 $847,215
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo build upon the successes of the ARHC's current Child Survival (CS) project in partnership with Consejo de Salud Rural Andino (CSRA). The project is specifically focused on (1)increasing municipal CS and primary health care services, (2) helping communities direct and manage their own health care services and increase citizen participation in these services, (3)strengthening leadership skills in the ARHC so the organization can spearhead the development of sustainable CS and primary health care systems in underserved populations, and (4)increasing the capacity of the CSRA to provide sustainable, long-term, primary health care and CS services within the evolving municipal structures of Bolivia.
$326,710$603,125
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)FAO-A-00-99-00039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,471 $999,703 $929,835
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo improve the sustainable delivery of child survival interventions by increasing the managerial capacity of Centro de Promocion Agropecuaria Campesia and improving the quality of individualinterventions.
$291,593$540,977
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD)FAO-A-00-99-00023-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $407,656 $999,447 $832,570
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo decrease the morbidity and mortality of children under five and women 15-49, especially deaths related to obstetric causes.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BOLIVIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$425,000$425,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-00-00010-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo reduce the mortality of children under five by strengthening the health system. The project will implement four child survival interventions: nutrition and micronutrient supplementation,pneumonia case management, control of diarrheal disease, and immunization.
$28,776$26,504$85,721
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $141,001
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
$32,875$29,714$17,345
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $79,934
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$134,549$1,197,231
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $1,331,780
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$80,580$476,897
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $557,477
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BOLIVIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$214,500
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-94-00024-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/94 - 09/00 $1,951,648 $214,500
To help four affiliated organizations transform into financial intermediary institutions, and increase the capacity of ACCION International to support its affiliates through this transformationprocess.
$112,000$352,800
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $3,759,840 $464,800
To implement the concept of household livelihood security. Specifically, the project will help four country offices improve (1) the targeting of beneficiaries, (2) the choice of multisectoralinterventions, (3) the design or redesign of projects, and (4) the monitoring and evaluation of household impact to increase the ability of these CARE country programs to analyze householdlivelihood security and move projects to best practices. The project also aims to build the offices' ability to partner with local organizations and expand their capacity to deliver servicesefficiently, effectively, and sustainability.
$112,140 $112,135$315,936
Curamericas (CURAM)FAO-A-00-00-00017-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,620,623 $1,620,623 $540,211
Title: Promoting Community Health through the combined Implementation of Primary Health Care and Microenterprise DevelopmentTo promote family and community health and reduce unnecessary suffering, sickness, and death by providing primary health care and microenterprise development services.
$26,000$23,000
Freedom from HungerFAO-A-00-99-00046-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/02 $900,000 $900,000 $49,000
Title: Improving the Maternal/Child Health Impacts of ‘Credit with Education’To improve the integration of maternal/child health (MCH) education with micro-finance services to help make MCH promotion financially sustainable.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BOLIVIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$227,589
Heifer Project International, Inc. (HPI)FAO-A-00-97-00050-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 06/01 $1,275,000 $227,589
To strengthen HPI's capacity to implement sustainable rural development in its global program using the cornerstone model for value-based planning and management in Bolivia, Zimbabwe,and Indonesia. The primary focus of the project is to introduce a participatory training approach that will encourage local nongovernmental organizations and community organizations todefine, plan, manage, monitor, and evaluate their own development initiatives. Training topics will include leadership, record keeping and accounting, goal setting, planning and evaluation,nutrition, food production, animal management, marketing, soil and water conservation, and microcredit.
$49,500$198,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-96-90047-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 08/01 $2,250,000 $247,500
To enhance PLAN International's ability to effectively implement microenterprise lending programs focused on women and children.
$67,911
Pro Women (Programs for Women/Pro Mujer)FAO-A-00-99-00056-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/02 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $67,911
Title: Pro WomenTo increase the income and employment of a significant number of poor women in Bolivia and Peru by helping them establish small businesses and become more efficient in their roles asmothers, income earners, and community members.
$174,838 $174,838$250,736
Strategies for International Development (SID)FAO-A-00-00-00020-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 09/03 $1,624,296 $1,466,306 $600,412
Title: Reclaim Soils and Pastures and Reduce Rural PovertyTo ecologically restore farms in the Altiplano region of Bolivia and Peru by increasing soil and pasture fertility. This will boost productivity and increase farm incomes.
$799,629 $286,973$2,065,822$5,414,774$8,567,198BOLIVIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BRAZILBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$602,440
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $602,440
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
$104,187$107,562$318,741
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $530,490
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$61,474 $61,474$194,549
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-00-00019-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,776,423 $1,904,985 $317,497
Title: PACT Proposal for USAID/BHR/PVC Matching Grant Program, Fiscal Year 2000To increase the capacity and sustainability of nongovernmental organizations through regional alliances and entrepreneurial partnerships.
$165,661 $61,474$302,111$921,181$1,450,427BRAZIL TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BULGARIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$86,068$86,068$441,012
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-97-00009-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,750,000 $613,148
To identify sustainable, primarily agricultural cooperatives and assist them in improving their financial viability and the services they provide to members. This program will also try to buildgrassroots support for U.S. international development in the American agricultural community.
$33,180$34,255$149,292
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $216,727
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$119,248$219,384$590,304$928,936BULGARIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - BURKINA FASOBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$298,198$552,492
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-99-00059-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $416,630 $999,991 $850,690
Title: Child Survival / Burkina FasoTo achieve sustainable improvements in the health of children under five and women of childbearing age.
$7,983
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $7,983
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$298,198$560,475$858,673BURKINA FASO TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - CAMBODIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$340,000
Partners for Development (PFD)FAO-A-00-98-00073-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/00 $132,942 $400,000 $340,000
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo strengthen the local capacity to plan, manage, and evaluate outreach programs on diarrheal disease, infant feeding practices, and immunization; to improve interagency collaboration andinstitutional partnerships; and to develop appropriate training program materials and systems for improved logistics.
$425,000$425,000
Partners for Development (PFD)FAO-A-00-00-00040-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 03/04 $339,544 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo improve the health of children less than five years old by controlling diarrheal disease, increasing immunization, improving nutrition, supplying micronutrients, and promoting breastfeeding.
$50,018$595,000
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-98-00051-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,376 $1,000,000 $645,018
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo reduce the mortality and morbidity of 24,402 children under age five, 2,747 children 60-71months old, and 14,347 women 15-45 years of age; increase the capacity of the Kriek DistrictMinistry of Health to implement four key child survival (CS) interventions (family planning, diarrhea case management, Vitamin A, and immunizations) on an ongoing basis; strengthen thecapacity of traditional birth attendants and drug sellers to provide safe, appropriate counsel and supplies for birth spacing and diarrhea control in the project area; and enable WRC to developa long-term strategic plan for its CS program in general, and an effective quality assurance approach to improve the impact of all of its CS projects.
$680,000
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-00036-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $291,686 $849,792 $680,000
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo support the Ministry of Health's decentralized Primary Health Care Plan, and reduce mortality and morbidity in children under age five by (1) strengthening case management, preventive,and promotional interventions at every level, and (2) enhancing the local ability to sustain child survival activities in five poor communities in the Kean Svay District and the Kandal Province ofCambodia.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - CAMBODIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$214,165$380,825
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-00-00038-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $292,802 $699,987 $594,990
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo reduce morbidity and mortality in children and women of childbearing age by using immunization, nutrition, management of childhood illnesses, and birthspacing.
$47,900
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $47,900
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$639,165$954,904$1,662,900$3,256,969CAMBODIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - CAMEROONBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$425,000$425,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-00-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $366,778 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / CameroonTo reduce infant and child mortality by increasing access to community-based health care and improving the quality of health services in the project area. The project is being implemented inpartnership with the Ministry of Health (MOH), Italian Cooperation (IC), European Union (EU), Women-Health-Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (FESADE), and the Association for Self-Promotion of the East Province Population (AAPPEC).
$425,000$425,000$850,000CAMEROON TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$30,405$61,446$81,567
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $173,418
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$30,405$61,446$81,567$173,418CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - DOMINICAN REPUBLICBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$58,398$52,205$22,144
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $132,747
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$58,398$52,205$22,144$132,747DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - EAST AFRICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$64,000 $64,000$64,000$128,000
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)FAO-A-00-98-00078-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $320,000
Title: Promoting Health Reform in Three Countries in Central and South Asia and East Africa Through Institutional Capacity Building, Partnership Strengthening, and Documenting andDisseminating Best PracticesTo achieve sustainable improvements in the health of women and children in South and Central Asia and East Africa. The purpose of the project is to address needed changes in the healthsystems of the participating countries, and to develop efficient resource management and effective health service delivery.
$64,000 $64,000$64,000$128,000$320,000EAST AFRICA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ECUADORBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$357,890
MAP International, Inc. (MAP)FAO-A-00-99-00044-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/01 $198,002 $399,560 $357,890
Title: Child Survival / EcuadorTo improve the health and nutritional status, and lower the mortality rates, of women and children under age six in the project area.
$67,150$265,516
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $332,666
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$130,000
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-94-00024-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/94 - 09/00 $1,951,648 $130,000
To help four affiliated organizations transform into financial intermediary institutions, and increase the capacity of ACCION International to support its affiliates through this transformationprocess.
$61,200 $61,200$61,200$122,400
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00028-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 08/03 $2,400,000 $306,000
Title: Alleviating the Effects of Poverty on Women and Children: An Expansion of Project HOPE's Village Health Bank ApproachTo alleviate poverty and its effects on women and children by increasing family incomes and improving health, living conditions, and personal wellbeing. The project will (1) strengthen ProjectHOPE's ability to provide effective technical support to its affiliates who implement the Village Health Bank (VHB) program, (2) expand the existing VHB programs in Ecuador and help thesecountries to run the program by themselves, and (3) establish the VHB program in Guatemala, Peru, and Malawi, and help these countries implement the program successfully.
$61,200 $61,200$128,350$875,806$1,126,556ECUADOR TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - EGYPTBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$425,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-98-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,300 $1,000,000 $425,000
Title: Child Survival / EgyptTo sustainably reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality in the Salamout District, Minya, Upper Egypt. The LOP includes $500,000 co-funded by USAID/Egypt in FY99.
$8,476
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $8,476
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$282,000
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-97-00040-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,710,000 $282,000
To manage projects divided into four elements with the following goals: (1) The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Information Tracking (MERIT) Program will strengthen the capability ofprivate and voluntary organizations (PVOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor, evaluate, and report on their projects. (2) PACT publications will be more broadlydisseminated so PVOs and NGOs can access and exchange development information more easily. (3) PACT will combine its resources and experiences with those of the Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum to facilitate the building of partnerships between NGOs and the business sector. (4) PACT and International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS) will form a joint ventureto leverage resources to promote the development of a national service corps.
$42,038$168,152
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-00003-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $4,250,000 $210,190
To systematically empower children, women and other disadvantaged groups, both economically and socially, by expanding their participation in decision-making at all levels of society. SCwill achieve this by collaborating with local and national nongovernmental organizations, coalitions, governments, the private sector, and other organizations committed to democratic pluralism,gender equity, and economic growth that benefits disadvantaged women and children.
$42,038$883,628$925,666EGYPT TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - EL SALVADORBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$30,408$28,008$90,583
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $148,999
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
$258,435$258,435
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)FAO-A-00-97-00014-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/03 $4,708,250 $516,870
To strengthen the capacity of indigenous cooperative development organizations (ICDOs) by providing the necessary technical assistance and strengthening linkages among ICDOs. Thiswill allow them to provide cooperative development services complementary to those provided by the NCBA, and eventually become primary providers of these services to local cooperatives.
$197,869
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $197,869
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$53,720$179,102
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $232,822
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$146,059 $319,301$93,245$100,692
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-99-00054-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/04 $2,847,571 $2,749,330 $659,297
Title: Emerging Financial Institutions of Catholic Relief ServicesTo promote social and economic justice by enabling the self-employed poor, especially women, to participate in the formal financial sector.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - EL SALVADORBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$84,076$336,304
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-00003-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $4,250,000 $420,380
To systematically empower children, women and other disadvantaged groups, both economically and socially, by expanding their participation in decision-making at all levels of society. SCwill achieve this by collaborating with local and national nongovernmental organizations, coalitions, governments, the private sector, and other organizations committed to democratic pluralism,gender equity, and economic growth that benefits disadvantaged women and children.
$84,000$345,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $429,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$434,902 $319,301$601,484$1,249,550$2,605,237EL SALVADOR TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ETHIOPIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$400,000$399,954
AfricareFAO-A-00-00-00031-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $370,416 $999,942 $799,954
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo decrease morbidity and mortality in 25,500 children under the age of five and 31,000 women of childbearing age living in the Gambella Region, and reach up to 13,000 teenagers in thisregion with HIV/AIDS prevention messages.
$700,892
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)FAO-A-00-95-00018-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 12/00 $317,018 $824,578 $700,892
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo implement a project to improve maternal and child health in the North Shewa Zone of the Amhara Regional State of Ethiopia in partnership with the Christian Children’s Fund. The projectwill focus on four interventions: an expanded immunization program, diarrhea case management, Vitamin A supplementation and nutrition improvement, and breastfeeding.
$800,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-97-90054-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $333,300 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo sustainably reduce infant and maternal mortality through improved caretaker practices, access to care, and quality of care at the community level.
$1,045,236
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-95-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/01 $581,781 $1,897,344 $1,045,236
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo reduce child mortality and morbidity by strengthening community health services to women of childbearing age and children under six.
$148,306
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $148,306
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ETHIOPIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$142,959$998,142
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $1,141,101
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$376,868
Food for the Hungry, Inc. (FH)FAO-A-00-95-00011-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
04/95 - 03/00 $3,400,000 $376,868
To help the urban poor increase their incomes by participating in a microenterprise loan program that fosters good business ethics and values and encourages an attitude of self-reliance anddemocratic participation. The goal of the program is to help make participants capable of determining and meeting their development needs.
$282,000
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-97-00040-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,710,000 $282,000
To manage projects divided into four elements with the following goals: (1) The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Information Tracking (MERIT) Program will strengthen the capability ofprivate and voluntary organizations (PVOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor, evaluate, and report on their projects. (2) PACT publications will be more broadlydisseminated so PVOs and NGOs can access and exchange development information more easily. (3) PACT will combine its resources and experiences with those of the Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum to facilitate the building of partnerships between NGOs and the business sector. (4) PACT and International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS) will form a joint ventureto leverage resources to promote the development of a national service corps.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$400,000$641,974$4,351,444$5,393,418ETHIOPIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - EUROPE AND EURASIA REGIONBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$176,056 $528,168$129,181
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-00-00014-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $13,438,964 $3,333,629 $833,405
Title: Balancing Network Sustainability and Client SatisfactionTo provide village banking services to 445,000 poor microentrepreneurs, mainly women, by establishing infrastructure at the affiliate, hub, and headquarters levels that is technically andfinancially sustainable.
$176,056 $528,168$129,181$833,405EUROPE AND EURASIA REGION TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GABONBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$96,675
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $96,675
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$96,675$96,675GABON TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GEORGIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$329,240 $329,240$332,500$344,298
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-99-00018-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,223,525 $5,075,000 $1,335,278
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in the CaucasusTo expand on existing programs in the Caucasus region. In Armenia, the program will continue to focus on small and microenterprise development, postharvest handling, value-addedprocessing, packaging, labeling, and marketing. In Azerbaijan, the program will focus on horticulture production, processing, and marketing. In Georgia, the program will continue efforts todevelop farm credit systems, create a sustainable institution to provide loans and financial services to rural credit associations, and support the development of a seed industry. Working inclose partnership with local nongovernmental organizations in each country, ACDI/VOCA plans to have self-sustaining support organizations in place at project completion.
$125,000
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $125,000
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$329,240 $329,240$332,500$469,298$1,460,278GEORGIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GHANABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$799,998
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-97-00053-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $333,333 $1,000,000 $799,998
Title: Child Survival / GhanaTo improve the health of children and mothers by supporting the country’s recently implemented maternal/newborn care and family planning programs, supporting the existing expandedimmunization program, and introducing diarrheal case management, malaria prevention and treatment, and pneumonia case management.
$47,574
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $47,574
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$96,675$194,743
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $291,418
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$358,187
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00011-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/00 - 08/05 $3,930,944 $1,340,532 $358,187
Title: Fiscal Year 2000 Matching Grant ApplicationTo enhance economic opportunity, increase living standards, and reduce poverty among marginalized groups.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GHANABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$141,943 $141,943$445,862
The Conservation International Foundation (CI)FAO-A-00-00-00012-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/00 - 08/03 $1,717,054 $1,717,054 $729,748
Title: Agroforestry-Based Enterprise Development as a Biodiversity Conservation Intervention in Mexico and GhanaTo protect forest biodiversity in Mexico and Ghana by helping farmers' cooperatives cultivate, process, and market organic coffee and cocoa.
$57,800 $57,800$42,000$125,800
Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Inc. (OICI)FAO-A-00-98-00068-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
06/98 - 09/03 $1,700,000 $283,400
Title: Entrepreneurship Training and Support Services InitiativeTo increase income and employment opportunities for the poor in the Sub-Saharan Africa region through entrepreneurship training and support services. OICI will strengthen its capacity andthat of its partners to develop and replicate sustainable microenterprises that deliver services efficiently.
$180,000
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-97-00049-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $900,000 $900,000 $180,000
To (1) improve the health status and health programs of target communities; (2) increase the capacity of local nongovernmental organizations in these communities to develop, implement,monitor, and evaluate sustainable community-based health programs; and (3) build on the basic health information system put in place by SAWSO over the last 2 1/2 years and ensure thatthe system remains operational and sustainable after the project ends.
$40,582 $40,582$154,719
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-00-00018-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $943,532 $943,532 $235,883
Title: Improving the Health Status of Women and Children in Targeting Communities in Ghana and ZambiaTo improve the health of women and children in targeted communities in Ghana and Zambia.
$30,000$150,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $180,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$240,325 $598,512$769,256$1,498,115$3,106,208GHANA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUATEMALABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$720,000
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-96-90037-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $900,000 $720,000
Title: Child Survival / GuatemalaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality by teaching good health behavior and disease prevention at the family level, and bringing health care and food to target areas in the Departmentof Solola, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
$800,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / GuatemalaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality and morbidity among Guatemalan migrant workers. Project HOPE will provide technical assistance (rather than direct service delivery) to theMinistry of Health, the Institute of Social Security, nongovernmental organizations, and coffee plantations to improve the delivery of the following child survival interventions: diarrheal diseasecontrol, pneumonia care, maternal care, immunizations, and nutritional supplementation. Project HOPE will also help develop public and private sector partnerships that will train the staffs ofthese agencies to perform quantitative and qualitative assessments of health needs, barriers, and constraints.
$31,837$29,323$94,839
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $155,999
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
$80,636$80,636$414,221
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-97-00009-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,750,000 $575,493
To identify sustainable, primarily agricultural cooperatives and assist them in improving their financial viability and the services they provide to members. This program will also try to buildgrassroots support for U.S. international development in the American agricultural community.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUATEMALABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$67,240$60,419$162,418
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $290,077
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$16,953
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $16,953
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$40,290$255,824
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $296,114
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$201,500
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-94-00024-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/94 - 09/00 $1,951,648 $201,500
To help four affiliated organizations transform into financial intermediary institutions, and increase the capacity of ACCION International to support its affiliates through this transformationprocess.
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-00-00015-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/03 $1,336,162 $828,804
Title: Institutionalizing CCF's Microcredit ModelTo improve the wellbeing of poor children by increasing the income of their families.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUATEMALABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$112,135 $112,135$315,936
Curamericas (CURAM)FAO-A-00-00-00017-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,620,623 $1,620,623 $540,206
Title: Promoting Community Health through the combined Implementation of Primary Health Care and Microenterprise DevelopmentTo promote family and community health and reduce unnecessary suffering, sickness, and death by providing primary health care and microenterprise development services.
$1,082,127
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $1,082,127
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$180$146,906$72,086
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. (HFHI)FAO-A-00-99-00057-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/99 - 09/04 $900,686 $900,360 $219,172
Title: Impact Measurement, Partnership, and Community Development ProgramTo provide adequate housing by promoting strong democratic communities and building local institutional capacity.
$7,000$99,000
Katalysis Partnership, Inc. (Katalysis)FAO-A-00-98-00052-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $1,200,000 $106,000
Title: Banking on Partnership: Expansion and Replication of the Katalysis Microcredit ModelTo improve the social and economic conditions of the poor in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, especially women, through credit, savings mobilization, and business developmenttraining. The program's primary purpose is to assist Katalysis partner organizations in four countries in Central America and one country in South America to significantly expand the scopeand depth of their outreach to poor clients, primarily women, in marginal urban and rural areas, and achieve self-sufficiency in their microcredit programs.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUATEMALABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$61,200 $61,200$61,200$122,400
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00028-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 08/03 $2,400,000 $306,000
Title: Alleviating the Effects of Poverty on Women and Children: An Expansion of Project HOPE's Village Health Bank ApproachTo alleviate poverty and its effects on women and children by increasing family incomes and improving health, living conditions, and personal wellbeing. The project will (1) strengthen ProjectHOPE's ability to provide effective technical support to its affiliates who implement the Village Health Bank (VHB) program, (2) expand the existing VHB programs in Ecuador and help thesecountries to run the program by themselves, and (3) establish the VHB program in Guatemala, Peru, and Malawi, and help these countries implement the program successfully.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$353,228 $173,335$840,771$4,041,368$5,408,702GUATEMALA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUINEABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$380,427$400,000
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $484,367 $975,532 $780,427
Title: Child Survival / GuineaTo improve the knowledge of good health behaviors, increase the acceptance of good health practices, and improve the overall health of communities.
$849,799
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-98-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,300 $999,764 $849,799
Title: Child Survival / GuineaTo improve household and care-seeking behaviors by helping communities in the Prefecture of Mandiana in Upper Guinea improve services in their health centers and health posts, increaseaccess to these services, and promote their use. Program interventions will include nutrition/Vitamin A, immunizations, maternal and newborn care, and child spacing.
$63,082
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $63,082
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$57,800 $57,800$42,000$125,800
Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Inc. (OICI)FAO-A-00-98-00068-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
06/98 - 09/03 $1,700,000 $283,400
Title: Entrepreneurship Training and Support Services InitiativeTo increase income and employment opportunities for the poor in the Sub-Saharan Africa region through entrepreneurship training and support services. OICI will strengthen its capacity andthat of its partners to develop and replicate sustainable microenterprises that deliver services efficiently.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUINEABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$92,138$95,646$114,750
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-98-00074-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,250,000 $302,534
Title: Partnerships and Economic Growth Through Nongovernmental OrganizationsTo increase the ability of Winrock and its collaborating partners to help program beneficiaries, particularly women, use sustainable agricultural production and conservation technologies toincrease the incomes they receive from their farms, improve farm productivity, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
$530,365 $57,800$537,646$1,153,431$2,279,242GUINEA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - GUYANABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$53,720$148,406
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $202,126
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$53,720$148,406$202,126GUYANA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - HAITIBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$659,602
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-96-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $824,502 $659,602
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo increase family and community self-reliance by improving the delivery of primary health care services in the highly populated, underserved Can-efour area, a suburb of Port-au-Prince.From September 1996 to September 2000, CS activities will use a community-based approach to focus on women of reproductive age, infants, and children.
$193,703$360,000
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $727,809 $692,128 $553,703
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo improve the health of the target population of 80,000 by identifying community health needs and increasing the services of public and private health care providers to meet those needs.
$836,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90043-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,045,000 $836,000
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo improve child survival by decreasing maternal morbidity and mortality in the remote areas of the Grande Anse which are served by 10 participating health institutions.
$423,973$684,780
Foundation of Compassionate American Samaritans (FOCAS)FAO-A-00-97-00028-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 08/01 $483,774 $1,375,975 $1,108,753
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo establish a much-needed intensive health education and treatment program under the auspices of Andean Rural Health Care. This project will increase the scope and quality ofsustainable child survival activities and will be monitored for direct, quantifiable impacts on selected health parameters. Interventions will include nutrition, diarrhea and pneumonia casemanagement, immunizations, child spacing/family planning, and breastfeeding. Maternal and newborn care will be incorporated later. The LOP includes $96,027 co-funded by USAID/LACin FY00.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - HAITIBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$845,744
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-98-00021-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/01 $340,319 $994,993 $845,744
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo increase the availability and promote the correct use of oral rehydration solution (ORS) in Haiti. The program will target children under five and will include the following interventions: (1)control of diarrheal diseases, and (2) education and training activities directed toward mothers and other caregivers, health workers, traditional healers, and vendors of ORS.
$800,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $445,853 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo reduce maternal, infant, and child morbidity and mortality by controlling diarrhea and pneumonia, improving nutrition, improving maternal and newborn care, promoting breastfeeding andchild spacing, starting immunization programs, and providing HIV/AIDS education.
$62,673$186,545
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $249,218
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$32,720$99,000
The Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA)FAO-A-00-98-00080-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $939,000 $131,720
Title: Small Business Development Programs (SBDPs)To strengthen sustainable economic growth among the economically active poor through enterprise development in selected countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Thepurposes are (1) to develop profitable Small Business Development Programs (SBDPs) with local partners in Haiti and Mozambique, (2) to increase MEDA's ability to support its successfulSBDP methodology and programs in other countries, and (3) to improve MEDA's program monitoring and evaluation capacity so lessons learned from existing programs can be applied to newprograms.
$193,703$879,366$4,111,671$5,184,740HAITI TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - HONDURASBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$644,660
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-95-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/00 $2,409,966 $644,660
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve the health of women of childbearing age and children under five in 16 marginal urban communities in Tegucigalpa, Honduras; to improve the health of mothers and children inthree districts of the Hodeidah Governorate in the Democratic Republic of Yemen; and to improve the health of mothers and children in the rural Chadiza District and five rural wards in theChipat District of Zambia. All projects work in close collaboration with the Ministries of Health.
$297,500$552,309
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-99-00012-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $464,239 $999,775 $849,809
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo combat the principal causes of maternal and child mortality in Intibuca which are obstetric and prenatal complications, acute respiratory infections, and diarrhea.
$720,000
Esperanca, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90055-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $900,000 $720,000
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve the health of children under five years of age through a variety of interventions.
$786,082
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-97-00052-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $384,691 $982,603 $786,082
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve child survival rates and the overall health of infants, children, and mothers in central Honduras. The project will also strengthen the organizational management, planning, andtechnical capacity of MCI's local partners (Proyecto Aldea Global and the Ministry of Health). Key interventions will include (1) pneumonia prevention and case management, (2) diarrhea casemanagement, (3) nutrition/micronutrient supplementation, and (4) child spacing.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - HONDURASBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$29,388$27,068$87,544
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $144,000
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
$57,859
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $57,859
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$58,197$284,025
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $342,222
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$121,190$160,831
Katalysis Partnership, Inc. (Katalysis)FAO-A-00-98-00052-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $1,200,000 $282,021
Title: Banking on Partnership: Expansion and Replication of the Katalysis Microcredit ModelTo improve the social and economic conditions of the poor in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, especially women, through credit, savings mobilization, and business developmenttraining. The program's primary purpose is to assist Katalysis partner organizations in four countries in Central America and one country in South America to significantly expand the scopeand depth of their outreach to poor clients, primarily women, in marginal urban and rural areas, and achieve self-sufficiency in their microcredit programs.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - HONDURASBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$71,253$131,773
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-99-00047-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/99 - 09/02 $1,202,685 $1,200,000 $203,026
Title: Building Civil Society in Times of TurmoilTo develop and strengthen civil society in four countries experiencing turmoil (economic devastation, natural disaster, or conflict), build Mercy Corps' civil society skills, and teach MercyCorps’ local partners how to strengthen civil society which will lead to sustainable development.
$96,149 $96,149$96,149$192,298
Opportunity International, Inc. (OI)FAO-A-00-98-00070-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $480,745
Title: Transformation ProjectTo assist Honduras and Zimbabwe by (1) expanding microenterprise loans to poor, economically active women; (2) creating and strengthening employment opportunities; (3) providing trainingin business and leadership skills; (4) building aggregate loan funds up to $40 million at the end of five years; (5) attaining operational sustainability by year three of the project, and full financialsustainability by the end of year five; (6) opening new branch offices; and (7) developing four formal financial institutions that allow partners to mobilize community savings.
$125,537 $96,149$671,357$3,617,381$4,510,424HONDURAS TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - HORN OF AFRICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$134,549$182,530
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $317,079
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$134,549$182,530$317,079HORN OF AFRICA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$720,000
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-96-90042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $900,000 $720,000
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo reduce infant and child mortality and morbidity, in cooperation with the India Bihar Child Survival Project, by improving prenatal care; improving the nutrition of infants, children, andpregnant women; improving the health practices of mothers; developing community-based health organizations to watch over the health of the population and provide a link with child survivalservices; and empowering women by getting them to participate in Mahila Mandals.
$844,393
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-98-00075-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $853,936 $993,403 $844,393
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo develop a partnership with two corporate sector, nongovernmental organizations affiliated with the Tata group; to make sustainable improvements in child survival; to encourage otherindustries to adopt similar models of corporate citizenship to advance health for all in India and complement existing government services; and to advance the government of India's goals forreproductive and child health throughout India and in Bihar in particular.
$414,059$425,000
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00028-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $485,446 $987,129 $839,059
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo reduce mortality in urban slums by improving caretaker practices, increasing access to quality care, and improving the capacity of two NGO partners to plan, implement, and evaluate childsurvival programs in the targeted urban slums.
$119,640
Lutheran World Relief, Inc. (LWR)FAO-A-00-97-00059-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $149,550 $119,640
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo provide an innovative, participatory, integrated, and holistic approach to the improvement of women's and children's health in the most poverty stricken rural communities of six districts inthe state of Madhya Pradesh in northern India. The project will attack the main causes of death and disease in women of childbearing age and children under five, as well as weaknesses inthe existing health care systems.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$849,258
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-98-00041-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $571,973 $999,127 $849,258
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo assist the Ballia District Chief Medical Office in accomplishing, sustaining, documenting, and replicating best practices for reducing infant, child, and maternal mortality. Programinterventions include immunization, nutrition/micronutrients (including Vitamin A), control of diarrheal diseases, pneumonia case management, malaria, maternal and newborn care, and birthspacing.
$61,422$55,015$144,150
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $260,587
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$16,216
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $16,216
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$96,675$746,034
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $842,709
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$40,000 $40,000$40,000$80,000
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)FAO-A-00-98-00078-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $200,000
Title: Promoting Health Reform in Three Countries in Central and South Asia and East Africa Through Institutional Capacity Building, Partnership Strengthening, and Documenting andDisseminating Best PracticesTo achieve sustainable improvements in the health of women and children in South and Central Asia and East Africa. The purpose of the project is to address needed changes in the healthsystems of the participating countries, and to develop efficient resource management and effective health service delivery.
$549,078
International Development Enterprises (IDE)FAO-A-00-97-00047-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,640,000 $549,078
To expand the mass marketing of small-scale water and irrigation technologies (treadle pumps, drip irrigation) in two country programs. The project will also increase IDE's capacity to expandits global effectiveness, both in the field and at headquarters.
$118,500
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-97-00051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,160,307 $1,160,307 $118,500
To increase the use of essential health products in India, Zambia, and other developing countries. PSI will use its Dedicated Sustainability Program in these countries to systematicallyenhance the financial and institutional sustainability of its local nongovernmental social marketing partners.
$900,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-97-00044-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $2,175,000 $900,000
To prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and mitigate its impact in Indonesia, India, and Zambia. PCI will work on (1) increasing the capacity of 44 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in thetarget countries to implement sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention activities, and (2) increasing the scope and improving the quality of PCI programs in the areas of NGO development andHIV/AIDS prevention. Particular emphasis will be placed on increasing the capacity of PCI headquarters staff.
$150,000 $450,000$150,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-00-00016-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/05 $2,288,628 $2,288,628 $750,000
Title: NGO Capacity Building InitiativeTo reduce the spread of HIV and mitigate the impact of AIDS in India, Indonesia, and Zambia by increasing the delivery of sustainable services by NGOs in these countries.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$665,481 $490,000$865,751$5,087,269$7,108,501INDIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDONESIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$1,190,001
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-95-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
08/95 - 09/00 $1,400,000 $1,190,001
Title: Child Survival / IndonesiaTo help the Ministry of Health in Indonesia evaluate and strengthen the village midwife and immunization programs. Key interventions are maternal care, immunization, nutrition, andpneumonia.
$297,227$552,529
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-99-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $309,384 $999,712 $849,756
Title: Child Health / IndonesiaTo reduce mortality and morbidity among infants, children, and mothers through an integrated child survival/maternal health, and rural enterprise project.
$81,207$81,142$475,395
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)FAO-A-00-97-00014-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/03 $4,708,250 $637,744
To strengthen the capacity of indigenous cooperative development organizations (ICDOs) by providing the necessary technical assistance and strengthening linkages among ICDOs. Thiswill allow them to provide cooperative development services complementary to those provided by the NCBA, and eventually become primary providers of these services to local cooperatives.
$250,575
Heifer Project International, Inc. (HPI)FAO-A-00-97-00050-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 06/01 $1,275,000 $250,575
To strengthen HPI's capacity to implement sustainable rural development in its global program using the cornerstone model for value-based planning and management in Bolivia, Zimbabwe,and Indonesia. The primary focus of the project is to introduce a participatory training approach that will encourage local nongovernmental organizations and community organizations todefine, plan, manage, monitor, and evaluate their own development initiatives. Training topics will include leadership, record keeping and accounting, goal setting, planning and evaluation,nutrition, food production, animal management, marketing, soil and water conservation, and microcredit.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDONESIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$47,386$71,253
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-99-00047-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/99 - 09/02 $1,202,685 $1,200,000 $118,639
Title: Building Civil Society in Times of TurmoilTo develop and strengthen civil society in four countries experiencing turmoil (economic devastation, natural disaster, or conflict), build Mercy Corps' civil society skills, and teach MercyCorps’ local partners how to strengthen civil society which will lead to sustainable development.
$795,880
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)FAO-A-00-97-00061-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/01 $1,322,000 $795,880
To build both capability and commitment to preserving the ecosystem and biological diversity in target countries by (1) strengthening TNC's ability to help partner organizations enhance theirinstitutional capacity, (2) increasing the voice of local organizations in the decision-making process about park preservation and protection, and (3) sharing lessons learned from both of theabove.
$282,000
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-97-00040-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,710,000 $282,000
To manage projects divided into four elements with the following goals: (1) The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Information Tracking (MERIT) Program will strengthen the capability ofprivate and voluntary organizations (PVOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor, evaluate, and report on their projects. (2) PACT publications will be more broadlydisseminated so PVOs and NGOs can access and exchange development information more easily. (3) PACT will combine its resources and experiences with those of the Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum to facilitate the building of partnerships between NGOs and the business sector. (4) PACT and International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS) will form a joint ventureto leverage resources to promote the development of a national service corps.
$61,474 $61,474$194,549
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-00-00019-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,776,423 $1,904,985 $317,497
Title: PACT Proposal for USAID/BHR/PVC Matching Grant Program, Fiscal Year 2000To increase the capacity and sustainability of nongovernmental organizations through regional alliances and entrepreneurial partnerships.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - INDONESIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$650,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-97-00044-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $2,175,000 $650,000
To prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and mitigate its impact in Indonesia, India, and Zambia. PCI will work on (1) increasing the capacity of 44 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in thetarget countries to implement sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention activities, and (2) increasing the scope and improving the quality of PCI programs in the areas of NGO development andHIV/AIDS prevention. Particular emphasis will be placed on increasing the capacity of PCI headquarters staff.
$125,000 $375,000$125,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-00-00016-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/05 $2,288,628 $2,288,628 $625,000
Title: NGO Capacity Building InitiativeTo reduce the spread of HIV and mitigate the impact of AIDS in India, Indonesia, and Zambia by increasing the delivery of sustainable services by NGOs in these countries.
$180,000
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-97-00049-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $900,000 $900,000 $180,000
To (1) improve the health status and health programs of target communities; (2) increase the capacity of local nongovernmental organizations in these communities to develop, implement,monitor, and evaluate sustainable community-based health programs; and (3) build on the basic health information system put in place by SAWSO over the last 2 1/2 years and ensure thatthe system remains operational and sustainable after the project ends.
$92,138$95,646$114,750
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-98-00074-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,250,000 $302,534
Title: Partnerships and Economic Growth Through Nongovernmental OrganizationsTo increase the ability of Winrock and its collaborating partners to help program beneficiaries, particularly women, use sustainable agricultural production and conservation technologies toincrease the incomes they receive from their farms, improve farm productivity, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
$407,205 $436,474$864,817$4,491,130$6,199,626INDONESIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - JAMAICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$59,658$61,589$142,324
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $263,571
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$178,838$359,699
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $538,537
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$265,460
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)FAO-A-00-97-00061-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/01 $1,322,000 $265,460
To build both capability and commitment to preserving the ecosystem and biological diversity in target countries by (1) strengthening TNC's ability to help partner organizations enhance theirinstitutional capacity, (2) increasing the voice of local organizations in the decision-making process about park preservation and protection, and (3) sharing lessons learned from both of theabove.
$59,658$240,427$767,483$1,067,568JAMAICA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - JAPANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$75,000
American Council for Voluntary International ActionFAO-A-00-99-00020-00CB - Vice Antoinette Ferrara
09/99 - 09/00 $70,320 $150,000 $75,000
Title: The U.S. - Japan Common Agenda Public/Private Partnership InitiativeTo promote the participation of American and Japanese private and voluntary organizations and private sector groups in the U.S.-Japan Common Agenda.
$75,000$75,000JAPAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - JORDANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$42,038$168,152
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-00003-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $4,250,000 $210,190
To systematically empower children, women and other disadvantaged groups, both economically and socially, by expanding their participation in decision-making at all levels of society. SCwill achieve this by collaborating with local and national nongovernmental organizations, coalitions, governments, the private sector, and other organizations committed to democratic pluralism,gender equity, and economic growth that benefits disadvantaged women and children.
$42,038$168,152$210,190JORDAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - KAZAKHSTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$452,422 $452,422$449,497$449,497
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-99-00014-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $4,111,275 $9,250,000 $1,803,838
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Central AsiaTo increase the sustainability of private agribusiness through improved technologies and business management practices; increase the capacity of farmers’ associations, cooperatives, andbusiness support organizations to achieve sustainable service delivery and advocacy; strengthen the rural finance system to provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises; anddevelop and disseminate a set of best practices for Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer technical assistance.
$452,422 $452,422$449,497$449,497$1,803,838KAZAKHSTAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - KENYABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$935,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-95-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 06/00 $3,347,834 $935,000
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo expand CARE's current work in child survival in the Sylhet District. Key interventions include immunization, family planning, diarrheal disease control, Vitamin A supplementation, andHIV/AIDS support. In Kenya, CARE is building on a successful, ongoing health education, water, and sanitation project; and plans on controlling malaria, pneumonia, diarrheal disease, andHIV/AIDS as well as improving immunization and family planning coverage. In Niger, CARE is implementing a child survival project in the Merriah, Matameye, and Magaria districts of theZinder Department. Key interventions include expanding the immunization program, improving nutrition, controlling diarrheal diseases and malaria, and making all programs sustainable.
$364,291$485,709
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-99-00029-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $359,004 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / KenyaTo improve the mortality and morbidity of women of reproductive age and children under five, and make these changes sustainable through the support of community committees, the localMinistry of Health, other local institutions, and CARE.
$297,644$552,500
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-99-00058-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,475 $1,000,000 $850,144
Title: Child Survival / KenyaTo reduce infant and child mortality by increasing access to health services and improving health service quality in the Kubo and Kinango divisions of the Kwale District.
$542,381
Food for the Hungry, Inc. (FH)FAO-A-00-95-00011-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
04/95 - 03/00 $3,400,000 $542,381
To help the urban poor increase their incomes by participating in a microenterprise loan program that fosters good business ethics and values and encourages an attitude of self-reliance anddemocratic participation. The goal of the program is to help make participants capable of determining and meeting their development needs.
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-96-90047-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 08/01 $2,250,000
To enhance PLAN International's ability to effectively implement microenterprise lending programs focused on women and children.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - KENYABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$661,935$2,515,590$3,177,525KENYA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - KYRGYZSTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$144,763$155,288$342,667
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $642,718
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
$94,816
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $94,816
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$449,020 $449,020$446,117$446,117
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-99-00014-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $4,111,275 $9,250,000 $1,790,274
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Central AsiaTo increase the sustainability of private agribusiness through improved technologies and business management practices; increase the capacity of farmers’ associations, cooperatives, andbusiness support organizations to achieve sustainable service delivery and advocacy; strengthen the rural finance system to provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises; anddevelop and disseminate a set of best practices for Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer technical assistance.
$125,000
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $125,000
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$593,783 $449,020$601,405$1,008,600$2,652,808KYRGYZSTAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN REGIONBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$67,150$310,175
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $377,325
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$60,880 $190,220$58,828
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-00-00013-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $1,368,100 $1,368,100 $309,928
Title: Fiscal Year 2000 Matching Grant ApplicationTo increase income and employment among the working poor in Latin America by getting them increased access to credit.
$176,056 $528,168$129,181
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-00-00014-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $13,438,964 $3,333,629 $833,405
Title: Balancing Network Sustainability and Client SatisfactionTo provide village banking services to 445,000 poor microentrepreneurs, mainly women, by establishing infrastructure at the affiliate, hub, and headquarters levels that is technically andfinancially sustainable.
$236,936 $718,388$255,159$310,175$1,520,658LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN REGION TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MADAGASCARBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$849,973
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-98-00042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $336,004 $999,968 $849,973
Title: Child Survival / MadagascarTo strengthen the capacity of the District Health System in the Toamasina region of Madagascar to assess health risks and coordinate and mobilize available resources to reduce maternal,child, and infant mortality rates. Interventions will include immunization, nutrition (including Vitamin A), breastfeeding promotion, the control of diarrheal diseases, and STD/HIV/AIDSprevention.
$847,229
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD)FAO-A-00-98-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $460,099 $996,739 $847,229
Title: Child Survival / MadagascarTo reduce child mortality and improve the health of women of reproductive age in the Betioky Sud District of the Toliary region of southwestern Madagascar. Interventions includeimmunization, breastfeeding promotion, the control of diarrheal diseases, and child spacing. This program is being administered by the International Division of MCD.
$1,697,202$1,697,202MADAGASCAR TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MALAWIBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$392,168$499,031
AfricareFAO-A-00-99-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $338,115 $995,106 $891,199
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality in the program area, and strengthen management and technical capacities at the district, health facility, and community levels.
$850,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00017-00CS - Katherine Jones
08/98 - 07/02 $1,438,809 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce the high morbidity and mortality in children under six and women of reproductive age in the Kasungu District in Central Malawi by increasing their access to care, improving thequality of PRESS health services, improving health education, and strengthening relationships between the private and public sectors.
$297,500$552,500
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-99-00050-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce mortality and morbidity in mothers and children under five by strengthening the health system.
$399,998$400,000
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-00-00050-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $333,334 $999,997 $799,998
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce morbidity and mortality in children under five and women of childbearing age, strengthen the capacity of the Livingstonia Synod Hospitals to implement child survival interventions,and empower communities to improve their health.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MALAWIBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$61,200 $61,200$61,200$122,400
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00028-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 08/03 $2,400,000 $306,000
Title: Alleviating the Effects of Poverty on Women and Children: An Expansion of Project HOPE's Village Health Bank ApproachTo alleviate poverty and its effects on women and children by increasing family incomes and improving health, living conditions, and personal wellbeing. The project will (1) strengthen ProjectHOPE's ability to provide effective technical support to its affiliates who implement the Village Health Bank (VHB) program, (2) expand the existing VHB programs in Ecuador and help thesecountries to run the program by themselves, and (3) establish the VHB program in Guatemala, Peru, and Malawi, and help these countries implement the program successfully.
$461,198 $61,200$1,150,868$2,023,931$3,697,197MALAWI TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MALIBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$298,182$553,426
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-99-00015-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $403,723 $999,659 $851,608
Title: Child Survival / MaliTo help governmental and nongovernmental organizations in Mali reduce mortality in mothers and children under five through nutrition-focused interventions in the Koulikoro region.
$93,627$93,552$548,103
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)FAO-A-00-97-00014-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/03 $4,708,250 $735,282
To strengthen the capacity of indigenous cooperative development organizations (ICDOs) by providing the necessary technical assistance and strengthening linkages among ICDOs. Thiswill allow them to provide cooperative development services complementary to those provided by the NCBA, and eventually become primary providers of these services to local cooperatives.
$130,000$449,700
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $3,759,840 $579,700
To implement the concept of household livelihood security. Specifically, the project will help four country offices improve (1) the targeting of beneficiaries, (2) the choice of multisectoralinterventions, (3) the design or redesign of projects, and (4) the monitoring and evaluation of household impact to increase the ability of these CARE country programs to analyze householdlivelihood security and move projects to best practices. The project also aims to build the offices' ability to partner with local organizations and expand their capacity to deliver servicesefficiently, effectively, and sustainability.
$49,500$198,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-96-90047-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 08/01 $2,250,000 $247,500
To enhance PLAN International's ability to effectively implement microenterprise lending programs focused on women and children.
$92,138$95,646$114,750
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-98-00074-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,250,000 $302,534
Title: Partnerships and Economic Growth Through Nongovernmental OrganizationsTo increase the ability of Winrock and its collaborating partners to help program beneficiaries, particularly women, use sustainable agricultural production and conservation technologies toincrease the incomes they receive from their farms, improve farm productivity, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MALIBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$185,765$666,880$1,863,979$2,716,624MALI TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MEXICOBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$40,878$510,805
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $551,683
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$141,943 $141,943$445,862
The Conservation International Foundation (CI)FAO-A-00-00-00012-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/00 - 08/03 $1,717,054 $1,717,054 $729,748
Title: Agroforestry-Based Enterprise Development as a Biodiversity Conservation Intervention in Mexico and GhanaTo protect forest biodiversity in Mexico and Ghana by helping farmers' cooperatives cultivate, process, and market organic coffee and cocoa.
$6,701$139,962$70,000
ENTERPRISE Development International (EDI)FAO-A-00-99-00055-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 08/02 $634,000 $649,990 $216,663
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo develop the sustainability of affiliate organizations by enhancing their institutional capacity, training, and technical development.
$161,000
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-96-90048-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $2,399,990 $161,000
To decrease the prevalence of preventable blindness and eye diseases and to improve the quality of life of blind people in selected communities in Morocco, Tanzania, and Mexico. Over athree-year period, Project Sustainable, Efficient Eye Care will continue to foster sustainable, efficient methods of eye care service delivery by creating partnerships between public, private, andnonprofit organizations.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MEXICOBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$148,644 $141,943$725,763$741,805$1,758,155MEXICO TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MOLDOVABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$410,247 $410,247$413,754$360,826
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-99-00017-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,521,388 $5,875,000 $1,595,074
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Agribusiness Volunteer Project in West NISTo accelerate market-oriented development through innovative exchanges and partnerships between private citizens and U.S. enterprises. In Ukraine, the program will focus on helpingprivate farmers organize democratic associations and cooperatives, developing small and medium-scale private agribusinesses, and improving access to credit. In Moldova, the program willstrengthen the National Farmers Federation and other private farmers’ organizations, create private farmer credit systems, and develop small and medium-scale private agribusinesses. InBelarus, the focus will be on strengthening the Belarus Farmers Union, helping people become grassroots private farmers, and linking promising private farmers with Western agribusiness.
$410,247 $410,247$413,754$360,826$1,595,074MOLDOVA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MONGOLIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$92,503$223,395
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $315,898
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$100,000 $100,000$100,000$300,000
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. (Margaret Sanger Center International (MSCI) & PPNYC)FAO-A-00-98-00062-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $600,000
Title: Strengthening NGO and PVO Capacity in Reproductive and Sexual Health: Mongolia and South AfricaTo strengthen and work in partnership with selected nongovernmental organizations to improve the reproductive and sexual health in South Africa and Mongolia; and to improve PPNYC'sability to provide highly accessible, high quality technical assistance at lower cost in southern Africa that will improve resource management and increase sustainability for both PPNYC and itslocal partners.
$100,000 $100,000$192,503$523,395$915,898MONGOLIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MOROCCOBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$7,983
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $7,983
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$192,500
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-96-90048-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $2,399,990 $192,500
To decrease the prevalence of preventable blindness and eye diseases and to improve the quality of life of blind people in selected communities in Morocco, Tanzania, and Mexico. Over athree-year period, Project Sustainable, Efficient Eye Care will continue to foster sustainable, efficient methods of eye care service delivery by creating partnerships between public, private, andnonprofit organizations.
$200,483$200,483MOROCCO TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MOZAMBIQUEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$800,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90040-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo help mothers and health care providers (community-based practitioners and Ministry of Health personnel) in the target area improve specific health practices.
$849,156
Health Alliance International (HAI)FAO-A-00-98-00054-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,000 $999,006 $849,156
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo create sustainable reductions in infant, perinatal, and maternal mortality and morbidity in the provinces of Sofala and Manica.
$800,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-90053-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo reduce the morbidity and mortality of infants, children under five, and their mothers by improving the quantity and quality of maternal and child health services and referral systems, (2)educating individuals and families about ways of protecting their health, and (3) helping communities manage their own health care.
$216,750$378,250
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-00-00036-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $233,000 $700,000 $595,000
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo reduce mortality and morbidity in mothers and children under five by strengthening the health system. The goals are to reduce maternal mortality rate and under 5 mortality rate, improvethe capability of district health offices and communities to respond to health needs, and to develop innovative approaches which can be integrated into the policy and practices of SC and otherdevelopment partners.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MOZAMBIQUEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$372,817$496,222
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-99-00042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $582,965 $1,000,000 $869,039
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo empower communities to make decisions by (1) reducing the morbidity and mortality of children under five years of age and women age 15-49, and (2) strengthening the capacity of theMaternal Organization of Health to implement child survival interventions.
$212,116$227,539$568,518
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $1,008,173
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
$53,636$190,355
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-96-90023-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,229,000 $243,991
To increase the level of economic development in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Zambia. This program will (1) improve smallholder farm production and environmental practices, (2) improvethe status of women, (3) increase the capacity of farmer organizations to represent the interests of their members, (4) improve the capability of smallholder farmers to establish commerciallinkages with agribusiness and increase their incomes, (5) secure the allocation of other PL 480 resources for the benefit of the smallholder farmers with whom it is working, and (6) increasethe U.S. public's awareness of the importance of people-to-people development assistance and public-private partnership in that effort.
$91,660$275,441
Aid to Artisans, Inc. (ATA)FAO-A-00-98-00029-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
08/98 - 08/01 $1,200,000 $367,101
Title: Regional Initiative for Southern African Enterprises (RISE)To promote strategies for sustainable development among craft-based nongovernmental organizations and enterprises in four South African nations undergoing social and political changeand developing free-market economies. This three-year program will (1) open new markets, (2) strengthen rural and urban microenterprise development efforts, (3) build mentoringrelationships between the North-North and South-South, (4) enhance the ATA's ability to conduct field assessments, and (5) support ATA's strategic objective of diversifying its funding base.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - MOZAMBIQUEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$29,917$129,000
The Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA)FAO-A-00-98-00080-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $939,000 $158,917
Title: Small Business Development Programs (SBDPs)To strengthen sustainable economic growth among the economically active poor through enterprise development in selected countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Thepurposes are (1) to develop profitable Small Business Development Programs (SBDPs) with local partners in Haiti and Mozambique, (2) to increase MEDA's ability to support its successfulSBDP methodology and programs in other countries, and (3) to improve MEDA's program monitoring and evaluation capacity so lessons learned from existing programs can be applied to newprograms.
$84,076$336,304
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-00003-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $4,250,000 $420,380
To systematically empower children, women and other disadvantaged groups, both economically and socially, by expanding their participation in decision-making at all levels of society. SCwill achieve this by collaborating with local and national nongovernmental organizations, coalitions, governments, the private sector, and other organizations committed to democratic pluralism,gender equity, and economic growth that benefits disadvantaged women and children.
$59,946$127,553$127,500
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-98-00069-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,500,000 $314,999
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo improve the income, health, and welfare of the poorest members of the economically active population (mostly women) in selected countries in South Asia and Africa. The program will (1)help local partners in four countries (and three secondary countries) develop financial self-sufficiency, and (2) expand WRC's capacity to provide the technical and capacity-buildingassistance necessary to develop microenterprises.
$428,866 $59,946$1,365,448$4,572,496$6,426,756MOZAMBIQUE TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NEPALBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$297,500$552,500
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-99-00028-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,333 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / NepalTo reduce maternal and child mortality in Kanchanpur.
$756,645
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-97-00042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $315,269 $945,806 $756,645
Title: Child Survival / NepalTo assist the Ministry of Health of Nepal to (1) improve the health of children and women of reproductive age, (2) increase health education, (3) strengthen the health service, and (4) increasecommunity participation in health care programs. Key interventions will be diarrheal disease prevention and case management, pneumonia case management, family planning, and maternaland newborn care.
$297,500$552,500
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-99-00049-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / NepalTo sustain the reduction in mortality achieved by this project in mothers and children under five in the Nuwakot District, and to continue gathering research findings which will inform policy andimprove maternal and child health programs in other districts of Nepal.
$96,675$833,058
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $929,733
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NEPALBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$180$116,870$42,050
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. (HFHI)FAO-A-00-99-00057-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/99 - 09/04 $900,686 $900,360 $159,100
Title: Impact Measurement, Partnership, and Community Development ProgramTo provide adequate housing by promoting strong democratic communities and building local institutional capacity.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$180$907,606$2,736,753$3,644,539NEPAL TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NICARAGUABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$760,000
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-96-90032-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $950,000 $760,000
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo improve the health of women of childbearing age and infants and children under the age of two in four municipalities of the northern Department of Matagalpa, Nicaragua.
$844,262
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-98-00076-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $331,083 $993,250 $844,262
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo improve the capacity of local Ministry of Health personnel to deliver quality services; teach communities how to identify and resolve local health-related problems; and help familiesrecognize health problems, practice healthy behaviors, and access quality services.
$848,830
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00018-00CS - Katherine Jones
08/98 - 07/02 $998,622 $998,623 $848,830
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo reduce the morbidity and mortality of infants, children under five, and their mothers by improving clinical services at the community level through the Ministry of Health. The program sitewill be eight municipalities of the Local Systems for Integrated Health Care in the Department of Chontales, and interventions will include immunization, nutritional supplementation, improvedmaternal health care, the control of diarrheal diseases, and pneumonia case management.
$800,000
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-96-00029-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo reduce the mortality and morbidity of 47,171 children under age five and 24,917 women 10 to 49 years of age, increase the capacity of Nicaragua's Ministry of Health to implement keychild survival interventions on an ongoing basis, and increase WRC's technical capacities in health information systems, curriculum design, and sustainable program development. Thisprogram will be part of the Si-A-Paz (‘Yes to Peace’) Project in Nicaragua.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NICARAGUABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$10,000$25,000$34,000
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $69,000
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
$147,220$147,102$861,840
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)FAO-A-00-97-00014-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/03 $4,708,250 $1,156,162
To strengthen the capacity of indigenous cooperative development organizations (ICDOs) by providing the necessary technical assistance and strengthening linkages among ICDOs. Thiswill allow them to provide cooperative development services complementary to those provided by the NCBA, and eventually become primary providers of these services to local cooperatives.
$53,720$153,380
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $207,100
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
$103,073 $232,769$80,225
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-00-00013-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $1,368,100 $1,368,100 $416,067
Title: Fiscal Year 2000 Matching Grant ApplicationTo increase income and employment among the working poor in Latin America by getting them increased access to credit.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NICARAGUABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$2,000$49,000
Katalysis Partnership, Inc. (Katalysis)FAO-A-00-98-00052-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $1,200,000 $51,000
Title: Banking on Partnership: Expansion and Replication of the Katalysis Microcredit ModelTo improve the social and economic conditions of the poor in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, especially women, through credit, savings mobilization, and business developmenttraining. The program's primary purpose is to assist Katalysis partner organizations in four countries in Central America and one country in South America to significantly expand the scopeand depth of their outreach to poor clients, primarily women, in marginal urban and rural areas, and achieve self-sufficiency in their microcredit programs.
$71,253$73,207
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-99-00047-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/99 - 09/02 $1,202,685 $1,200,000 $144,460
Title: Building Civil Society in Times of TurmoilTo develop and strengthen civil society in four countries experiencing turmoil (economic devastation, natural disaster, or conflict), build Mercy Corps' civil society skills, and teach MercyCorps’ local partners how to strengthen civil society which will lead to sustainable development.
$30,000$153,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $183,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$260,293 $232,769$409,300$4,577,519$5,479,881NICARAGUA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NIGERBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$935,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-95-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 06/00 $3,347,834 $935,000
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo expand CARE's current work in child survival in the Sylhet District. Key interventions include immunization, family planning, diarrheal disease control, Vitamin A supplementation, andHIV/AIDS support. In Kenya, CARE is building on a successful, ongoing health education, water, and sanitation project; and plans on controlling malaria, pneumonia, diarrheal disease, andHIV/AIDS as well as improving immunization and family planning coverage. In Niger, CARE is implementing a child survival project in the Merriah, Matameye, and Magaria districts of theZinder Department. Key interventions include expanding the immunization program, improving nutrition, controlling diarrheal diseases and malaria, and making all programs sustainable.
$935,000$935,000NIGER TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - NIGERIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$30,450$50,724
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $81,174
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$2,096,675
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $2,096,675
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$30,450$2,147,399$2,177,849NIGERIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PAKISTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$40,582 $40,582$154,717
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-00-00018-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $943,532 $943,532 $235,881
Title: Improving the Health Status of Women and Children in Targeting Communities in Ghana and ZambiaTo improve the health of women and children in targeted communities in Ghana and Zambia.
$40,582 $40,582$154,717$235,881PAKISTAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PANAMABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$28,775$26,504$85,721
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $141,000
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
$50,000$100,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $150,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$28,775$76,504$185,721$291,000PANAMA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PARAGUAYBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$79,000
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-97-00051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,160,307 $1,160,307 $79,000
To increase the use of essential health products in India, Zambia, and other developing countries. PSI will use its Dedicated Sustainability Program in these countries to systematicallyenhance the financial and institutional sustainability of its local nongovernmental social marketing partners.
$79,000$79,000PARAGUAY TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PERUBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$800,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90022-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo bridge the gap between health facilities and communities by (1) increasing the involvement of communities in their own health care, especially child survival; (2) providing technicalassistance and training to Ministry of Health and associations of health promoters; and (3) linking the activities to two complementary CARE-supported health projects in the region: theMultisectoral Population Project and the Water and Sanitation Project.
$425,000$425,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-00-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $333,333 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce maternal and child mortality by (1) using a community-based health information system, (2) increasing community responsibility for improving personal health, (3) providing trainingand technical assistance to community health promoter associations, and (4) improving problem analysis and community action planning skills in existing community structures.
$794,627
Esperanca, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00058-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $332,053 $993,284 $794,627
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce infant mortality in four municipalities of the Province of Cotabambas, and help Centro Andino de Educacion y Promocion implement primary health care programs. The programwill focus on improving the following Ministry of Health programs: (1) community recognition and home management, (2) antibiotic distribution through health promoters, and (3) growthmonitoring (including obstetrical emergencies).
$800,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90056-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce infant, child, and maternal morbidity and mortality in the provinces of El Dorado, Lamas of Shilcayo by helping local communities identify priority health problems and seek feasiblesolutions, and by increasing the capacity of Project HOPE, the Ministry of Health, and other nongovernmental organization partners to plan, implement, and evaluate effective, sustainablechild survival interventions.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PERUBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$255,000$340,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00029-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $233,869 $700,000 $595,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce the morbidity and mortality rates of children under five and women of reproductive age in the Huallaga Valley of Region San Martin (RSM), Peru.
$111,349
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $111,349
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
$134,650
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $134,650
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$201,500
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-94-00024-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/94 - 09/00 $1,951,648 $201,500
To help four affiliated organizations transform into financial intermediary institutions, and increase the capacity of ACCION International to support its affiliates through this transformationprocess.
$648,000
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-96-90049-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 09/00 $1,200,000 $648,000
To increase the capacity of ADRA's worldwide network to deliver effective microenterprise lending services to the poor.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PERUBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$125,222 $111,438$139,210
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00011-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/00 - 08/05 $3,930,944 $1,340,532 $375,870
Title: Fiscal Year 2000 Matching Grant ApplicationTo enhance economic opportunity, increase living standards, and reduce poverty among marginalized groups.
$106,000$327,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $3,759,840 $433,000
To implement the concept of household livelihood security. Specifically, the project will help four country offices improve (1) the targeting of beneficiaries, (2) the choice of multisectoralinterventions, (3) the design or redesign of projects, and (4) the monitoring and evaluation of household impact to increase the ability of these CARE country programs to analyze householdlivelihood security and move projects to best practices. The project also aims to build the offices' ability to partner with local organizations and expand their capacity to deliver servicesefficiently, effectively, and sustainability.
$61,474 $61,474$194,549
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-00-00019-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,776,423 $1,904,985 $317,497
Title: PACT Proposal for USAID/BHR/PVC Matching Grant Program, Fiscal Year 2000To increase the capacity and sustainability of nongovernmental organizations through regional alliances and entrepreneurial partnerships.
$402,446$398,462$318,991
Pro Women (Programs for Women/Pro Mujer)FAO-A-00-99-00056-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/02 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $1,119,899
Title: Pro WomenTo increase the income and employment of a significant number of poor women in Bolivia and Peru by helping them establish small businesses and become more efficient in their roles asmothers, income earners, and community members.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PERUBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Latin America & The Caribbean Region)
$61,200 $61,200$61,200$122,400
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00028-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 08/03 $2,400,000 $306,000
Title: Alleviating the Effects of Poverty on Women and Children: An Expansion of Project HOPE's Village Health Bank ApproachTo alleviate poverty and its effects on women and children by increasing family incomes and improving health, living conditions, and personal wellbeing. The project will (1) strengthen ProjectHOPE's ability to provide effective technical support to its affiliates who implement the Village Health Bank (VHB) program, (2) expand the existing VHB programs in Ecuador and help thesecountries to run the program by themselves, and (3) establish the VHB program in Guatemala, Peru, and Malawi, and help these countries implement the program successfully.
$174,838 $174,838$250,736
Strategies for International Development (SID)FAO-A-00-00-00020-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 09/03 $1,624,296 $1,466,306 $600,412
Title: Reclaim Soils and Pastures and Reduce Rural PovertyTo ecologically restore farms in the Altiplano region of Bolivia and Peru by increasing soil and pasture fertility. This will boost productivity and increase farm incomes.
$58,000$334,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $392,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$95,195$627,060
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-90044-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 09/01 $3,249,834 $722,255
To improve the health and socioeconomic status of households (primarily women) in poor communities by providing income-generating opportunities through microenterprise-oriented financialinstitutions.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$1,505,180 $408,950$2,167,413$5,219,577$9,301,120PERU TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PHILIPPINESBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$425,000$424,653
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-00-00037-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/00 $606,592 $999,592 $849,653
Title: Child Survival / PhilippinesTo improve the health of 13,920 children under the age of five and 23,520 women of reproductive age in 82 communities (or barangays) in five municipalities of Maguindanao. The project willaddress the principal causes of child mortality by reducing pneumonia and diarrhea, promoting breastfeeding and nutrition, and expanding the immunization program.
$297,500$255,000$274,035
Pearl S. Buck International, Inc. (PSBI)FAO-A-00-99-00040-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $312,969 $1,000,000 $826,535
Title: Child Survival / PhilippinesTo improve the health and nutritional status of women and children by supporting the families, communities, local government units, and nongovernmental organizations that managecommunity health programs.
$799,049
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-97-00039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $537,688 $998,811 $799,049
Title: Child Survival / PhilippinesTo preserve gains in child survival and maternal health, and to help the provincial health board and 16 municipal health boards to give decentralized maternal and child health programspermanent status. Primary strategies include (1) improving the leadership capabilities of local government health care delivery and system management units; (2) expanding grassrootsparticipation by empowering women, families, and barangay volunteers; and (3) mobilizing the private sector to share the burden of ensuring good health.
$158,178$131,940$654,155
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF)FAO-A-00-97-00016-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,178,855 $944,273
To build the institutional capacity of CHF's local partners so they can provide technical and financial services to indigenous, cooperative housing organizations. Technical and financialassistance will be given to national and local government programs, local nongovernmental organizations, and cooperatives to help them build sustainability within their programs andorganizations.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PHILIPPINESBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$77,067$77,067$394,943
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-97-00009-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,750,000 $549,077
To identify sustainable, primarily agricultural cooperatives and assist them in improving their financial viability and the services they provide to members. This program will also try to buildgrassroots support for U.S. international development in the American agricultural community.
$55,815$49,803$126,533
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $232,151
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$58,780$48,641$176,343
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $283,764
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$51,096$428,010
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $479,106
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$131,029 $348,126$105,558$108,731
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-99-00054-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/04 $2,847,571 $2,749,330 $693,444
Title: Emerging Financial Institutions of Catholic Relief ServicesTo promote social and economic justice by enabling the self-employed poor, especially women, to participate in the formal financial sector.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PHILIPPINESBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$209,968$267,488
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00048-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 09/02 $2,249,873 $477,456
To promote reforestation and biodiversity. The project's specific goals are to (1) integrate economic development with reforestation and biodiversity; (2) promote synergy among local partners,nongovernmental organizations, forest gardeners, religious leaders, local and national governments, and community-based organizations on the management and replication of forest gardensin diverse ecozones; (3) build the sustainable capacity of COUNTERPART and Earthkind International to manage reforestation and biodiversity projects by adapting forest gardenmethodology; (4) produce income and food for forest gardeners and their families; and (5) foster local and international markets for ‘certifiable’ forest garden products.
$21,000$21,000
Freedom from HungerFAO-A-00-99-00046-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/02 $900,000 $900,000 $42,000
Title: Improving the Maternal/Child Health Impacts of ‘Credit with Education’To improve the integration of maternal/child health (MCH) education with micro-finance services to help make MCH promotion financially sustainable.
$49,500$198,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-96-90047-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 08/01 $2,250,000 $247,500
To enhance PLAN International's ability to effectively implement microenterprise lending programs focused on women and children.
$1,224,369 $348,126$1,424,226$3,427,287$6,424,008PHILIPPINES TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - POLANDBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$451,376
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF)FAO-A-00-97-00016-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,178,855 $451,376
To build the institutional capacity of CHF's local partners so they can provide technical and financial services to indigenous, cooperative housing organizations. Technical and financialassistance will be given to national and local government programs, local nongovernmental organizations, and cooperatives to help them build sustainability within their programs andorganizations.
$451,376$451,376POLAND TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - PROGRAM SUPPORTBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$1,527,450$3,218,028
Macro International, Inc.FAO-C-00-98-00079-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/01 $4,745,478 $4,745,478
Title: Child Survival / CSTSTo assist the Child Survival Grants Program in meeting its strategic objective of strengthening the capability of PVOs. The Child Survival Technical Support (CSTS) contract providestechnical and program services.
$585,510
FTF Program Technical AdvisorFAO-S-00-94-00020-00FF - Larry W. Harms
08/94 - 12/99 $585,510 $585,510
Title: Technical Support for the Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) ProgramTo provide technical and program support for the Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) program, which includes both the Worldwide and NIS activities.
$84,499$155,185
FTF Program Technical AdvisorFAO-S-00-98-00044-00FF - Larry W. Harms
08/98 - 08/01 $239,684 $239,684
Title: Technical Support for the Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) ProgramTo provide technical and program support for the Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) program, which includes both the Worldwide and NIS activities.
$106,419$113,595
FTF Program Technical AdvisorFAO-S-00-99-00032-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/01 $220,014 $220,014
Title: Technical Support for the Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) ProgramTo provide technical and program support for the Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) program, which includes both the NIS and Worldwide activities.
$7,174,140
AMA Technologies, Inc.FAO-C-00-95-00036-00PS - Lenora Watlington
09/95 - 01/01 $7,174,140 $7,174,140
$1,718,368$11,246,458$12,964,826PROGRAM SUPPORT TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ROMANIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$81,568
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $81,568
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$32,903$33,969$78,463
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $145,335
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$6,701$139,962$70,000
ENTERPRISE Development International (EDI)FAO-A-00-99-00055-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 08/02 $634,000 $649,990 $216,663
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo develop the sustainability of affiliate organizations by enhancing their institutional capacity, training, and technical development.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$39,604$272,992$230,031$542,627ROMANIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - RUSSIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$70,151
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $70,151
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$1,777,394 $1,777,394$1,797,591$1,797,591
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-99-00016-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $3,883,975 $8,850,000 $7,149,970
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in RussiaTo use a developed, multifaceted strategy to create ongoing support for small and micro agricultural enterprises, and teach them technical innovations and sound business managementpractices. Successful enterprises within subsectors will be encouraged to form cooperatives and agribusiness associations that will provide a sustainable core of support institutions foragriculture. The consortium will continue to help rural financial systems provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises.
$125,000
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $125,000
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$1,777,394 $1,777,394$1,797,591$1,992,742$7,345,121RUSSIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - RWANDABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$336,003
International Rescue Committee (IRC)FAO-A-00-99-00011-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/01 $254,913 $399,888 $336,003
Title: Child Survival / RwandaTo improve the health and nutritional status of children five and under, and reduce child and maternal mortality in Rwanda and other countries where IRC is active.
$434,965$434,965
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-00-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $570,000 $999,920 $869,930
Title: Child Survival / RwandaTo increase the use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets, and promote their maintenance and retreatment to reduce the incidence of malaria in pregnant women and children under five.
$59,946$127,553$127,500
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-98-00069-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,500,000 $314,999
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo improve the income, health, and welfare of the poorest members of the economically active population (mostly women) in selected countries in South Asia and Africa. The program will (1)help local partners in four countries (and three secondary countries) develop financial self-sufficiency, and (2) expand WRC's capacity to provide the technical and capacity-buildingassistance necessary to develop microenterprises.
$434,965 $59,946$562,518$463,503$1,520,932RWANDA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SENEGALBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$843,385
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-98-00067-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $401,057 $992,218 $843,385
Title: Child Survival / SenegalTo reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality and morbidity in the Thiadiaye and Fissel subdistricts, southeast of Dakar, by (1) helping the existing Village Health Huts and Village HealthWorkers to offer more services of better quality and recover their costs, (2) helping the Ministry of Health staff improve the quality of their services, and (3) educating child caretakers andother influential community members on how to protect children, and increasing their use of appropriate services in this regard. Interventions include immunization, nutrition/micronutrientpromotion (including Vitamin A), breastfeeding promotion, controlling diarrheal disease, and pneumonia and malaria case management.
$850,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-98-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,333 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / SenegalTo improve the health of children under five years of age and their mothers in 15 rural communities in the districts of Nioro and Louga. Project interventions include immunization, nutritionand micronutrient promotion (including Vitamin A), and controlling diarrheal disease, pneumonia, and malaria.
$102,857 $240,238$80,158$86,720
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-99-00054-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/04 $2,847,571 $2,749,330 $509,973
Title: Emerging Financial Institutions of Catholic Relief ServicesTo promote social and economic justice by enabling the self-employed poor, especially women, to participate in the formal financial sector.
$148,633 $148,273$148,268
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-00-00015-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/03 $1,336,162 $828,804 $445,174
Title: Institutionalizing CCF's Microcredit ModelTo improve the wellbeing of poor children by increasing the income of their families.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SENEGALBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$92,138$95,646$114,750
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-98-00074-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,250,000 $302,534
Title: Partnerships and Economic Growth Through Nongovernmental OrganizationsTo increase the ability of Winrock and its collaborating partners to help program beneficiaries, particularly women, use sustainable agricultural production and conservation technologies toincrease the incomes they receive from their farms, improve farm productivity, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
$343,628 $388,511$324,072$1,894,855$2,951,066SENEGAL TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SOUTH AFRICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$277,638$774,157
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD)FAO-A-00-97-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 08/01 $352,739 $1,314,743 $1,051,795
Title: Child Survival / South AfricaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal morbidity and mortality in the project area. Strategies include improving access to care, improving the quality of care, and developing community-levelpartnerships. The interventions address perinatal mortality, immunizable diseases, diarrhea, and pneumonia. The program will also strengthen the coping capacity of families affected byHIV/AIDS. This program is being administered under the International division of MCD. The FY00 Annual Funding Level of $347,047 is funded by USAID/AFR.
$510,000
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-95-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/01 $581,781 $1,897,344 $510,000
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo reduce child mortality and morbidity by strengthening community health services to women of childbearing age and children under six.
$191,869$475,048$479,825
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-99-00043-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $425,625 $1,344,259 $1,146,742
Title: Child Survival / South AfricaTo reduce maternal, infant, and child morbidity and mortality in the Uthukela district by helping the Department of Health establish a decentralized district health structure which prioritizesprimary health care and is undergirded by strong community partnerships. In addition, the program helps communities affected by HIV/AIDS by supporting home care providers andmicroenterprise activities. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $344,618 co-funded by USAID/AFR.
$268,023 $225,450$553,018
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $1,046,491
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SOUTH AFRICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$632,712$740,272$415,967
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF)FAO-A-00-97-00016-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,178,855 $1,788,951
To build the institutional capacity of CHF's local partners so they can provide technical and financial services to indigenous, cooperative housing organizations. Technical and financialassistance will be given to national and local government programs, local nongovernmental organizations, and cooperatives to help them build sustainability within their programs andorganizations.
$329,300 $228,850$615,078
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)FAO-A-00-97-00014-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/03 $4,708,250 $1,173,228
To strengthen the capacity of indigenous cooperative development organizations (ICDOs) by providing the necessary technical assistance and strengthening linkages among ICDOs. Thiswill allow them to provide cooperative development services complementary to those provided by the NCBA, and eventually become primary providers of these services to local cooperatives.
$73,261$63,130$219,782
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $356,173
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$58,452$60,346$61,273
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $180,071
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SOUTH AFRICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$22,420
Aid to Artisans, Inc. (ATA)FAO-A-00-98-00029-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
08/98 - 08/01 $1,200,000 $22,420
Title: Regional Initiative for Southern African Enterprises (RISE)To promote strategies for sustainable development among craft-based nongovernmental organizations and enterprises in four South African nations undergoing social and political changeand developing free-market economies. This three-year program will (1) open new markets, (2) strengthen rural and urban microenterprise development efforts, (3) build mentoringrelationships between the North-North and South-South, (4) enhance the ATA's ability to conduct field assessments, and (5) support ATA's strategic objective of diversifying its funding base.
$333,333
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-96-90048-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $2,399,990 $333,333
To decrease the prevalence of preventable blindness and eye diseases and to improve the quality of life of blind people in selected communities in Morocco, Tanzania, and Mexico. Over athree-year period, Project Sustainable, Efficient Eye Care will continue to foster sustainable, efficient methods of eye care service delivery by creating partnerships between public, private, andnonprofit organizations.
$100,000 $100,000$100,000$300,000
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. (Margaret Sanger Center International (MSCI) & PPNYC)FAO-A-00-98-00062-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $600,000
Title: Strengthening NGO and PVO Capacity in Reproductive and Sexual Health: Mongolia and South AfricaTo strengthen and work in partnership with selected nongovernmental organizations to improve the reproductive and sexual health in South Africa and Mongolia; and to improve PPNYC'sability to provide highly accessible, high quality technical assistance at lower cost in southern Africa that will improve resource management and increase sustainability for both PPNYC and itslocal partners.
$282,000
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-97-00040-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,710,000 $282,000
To manage projects divided into four elements with the following goals: (1) The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Information Tracking (MERIT) Program will strengthen the capability ofprivate and voluntary organizations (PVOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor, evaluate, and report on their projects. (2) PACT publications will be more broadlydisseminated so PVOs and NGOs can access and exchange development information more easily. (3) PACT will combine its resources and experiences with those of the Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum to facilitate the building of partnerships between NGOs and the business sector. (4) PACT and International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS) will form a joint ventureto leverage resources to promote the development of a national service corps.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SOUTH AFRICABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$1,653,617 $554,300$2,983,591$3,398,757$8,590,265SOUTH AFRICA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - SRI LANKABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$209,968$266,260
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00048-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 09/02 $2,249,873 $476,228
To promote reforestation and biodiversity. The project's specific goals are to (1) integrate economic development with reforestation and biodiversity; (2) promote synergy among local partners,nongovernmental organizations, forest gardeners, religious leaders, local and national governments, and community-based organizations on the management and replication of forest gardensin diverse ecozones; (3) build the sustainable capacity of COUNTERPART and Earthkind International to manage reforestation and biodiversity projects by adapting forest gardenmethodology; (4) produce income and food for forest gardeners and their families; and (5) foster local and international markets for ‘certifiable’ forest garden products.
$180$122,878$48,058
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. (HFHI)FAO-A-00-99-00057-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/99 - 09/04 $900,686 $900,360 $171,116
Title: Impact Measurement, Partnership, and Community Development ProgramTo provide adequate housing by promoting strong democratic communities and building local institutional capacity.
$180$332,846$314,318$647,344SRI LANKA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - TAJIKISTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$344,000$400,640
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)FAO-A-00-00-00033-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $354,300 $930,800 $744,640
Title: Child Survival / TajikistanTo improve the health and nutritional status of women of childbearing age and children under five by implementing innovative nutritional interventions, improving the health practices of thecommunity, and enhancing the capacity of the health care system through communication and behavior change activities.
$850,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-98-00022-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,300 $1,000,000 $850,000
Title: Child Survival / TajikistanTo respond to the expressed needs of communities, partners, and the Ministry of Health (MOH). The project seeks to reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality through strengthened,sustainable community and MOH delivery systems. The project supports USAID/Tajikistan's strategic objectives, including a national presence and advancement of the peace process,through (1) private enterprise, (2) increased citizen participation in politics, (3) the reduction of human suffering, (4) sustainable social benefits, and (5) reduced environmental public healthrisks.
$306,150 $306,150$304,171$304,171
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-99-00014-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $4,111,275 $9,250,000 $1,220,642
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Central AsiaTo increase the sustainability of private agribusiness through improved technologies and business management practices; increase the capacity of farmers’ associations, cooperatives, andbusiness support organizations to achieve sustainable service delivery and advocacy; strengthen the rural finance system to provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises; anddevelop and disseminate a set of best practices for Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer technical assistance.
$100,000 $100,000$100,000$200,000
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)FAO-A-00-98-00078-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $500,000
Title: Promoting Health Reform in Three Countries in Central and South Asia and East Africa Through Institutional Capacity Building, Partnership Strengthening, and Documenting andDisseminating Best PracticesTo achieve sustainable improvements in the health of women and children in South and Central Asia and East Africa. The purpose of the project is to address needed changes in the healthsystems of the participating countries, and to develop efficient resource management and effective health service delivery.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - TAJIKISTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$47,386$71,253
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-99-00047-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/99 - 09/02 $1,202,685 $1,200,000 $118,639
Title: Building Civil Society in Times of TurmoilTo develop and strengthen civil society in four countries experiencing turmoil (economic devastation, natural disaster, or conflict), build Mercy Corps' civil society skills, and teach MercyCorps’ local partners how to strengthen civil society which will lead to sustainable development.
$797,536 $406,150$876,064$1,354,171$3,433,921TAJIKISTAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - TANZANIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$773,130
AfricareFAO-A-00-97-00045-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $377,432 $966,412 $773,130
Title: Child Survival / TanzaniaTo reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality in the Mlali Division of the Kongwa District in the Dodoma region of Tanzania by (1) promoting nutrition and micronutrients, (2) offeringfamily planning/reproductive health services, and (3) controlling the spread of malaria. The Kongwa Child Survival Project will strengthen the technical and management skills of Ministry ofHealth personnel, reinforce the country’s primary health care program, and teach communities to take responsibility for their own health by showing them how to identify their needs andproblems, organize effectively to solve them, and mobilize resources.
$800,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/01 $333,333 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / TanzaniaTo improve the health status of mothers and children in the Kwimbia District area in Tanzania by decreasing maternal mortality by 25 percent among approximately 150,000 women ofreproductive age, including 40,000 pregnant women.
$218,234$218,243
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-97-00009-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,750,000 $436,477
To identify sustainable, primarily agricultural cooperatives and assist them in improving their financial viability and the services they provide to members. This program will also try to buildgrassroots support for U.S. international development in the American agricultural community.
$16,584
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $16,584
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - TANZANIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$778,950
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF)FAO-A-00-97-00046-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 03/01 $1,681,000 $778,950
To enhance wildlife conservation in eastern and southern Africa by building AWF's capacity to deliver sustainable conservation services to African partner organizations.
$70,303$144,804
Aid to Artisans, Inc. (ATA)FAO-A-00-98-00029-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
08/98 - 08/01 $1,200,000 $215,107
Title: Regional Initiative for Southern African Enterprises (RISE)To promote strategies for sustainable development among craft-based nongovernmental organizations and enterprises in four South African nations undergoing social and political changeand developing free-market economies. This three-year program will (1) open new markets, (2) strengthen rural and urban microenterprise development efforts, (3) build mentoringrelationships between the North-North and South-South, (4) enhance the ATA's ability to conduct field assessments, and (5) support ATA's strategic objective of diversifying its funding base.
$118,000$385,500
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $3,759,840 $503,500
To implement the concept of household livelihood security. Specifically, the project will help four country offices improve (1) the targeting of beneficiaries, (2) the choice of multisectoralinterventions, (3) the design or redesign of projects, and (4) the monitoring and evaluation of household impact to increase the ability of these CARE country programs to analyze householdlivelihood security and move projects to best practices. The project also aims to build the offices' ability to partner with local organizations and expand their capacity to deliver servicesefficiently, effectively, and sustainability.
$147,000
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-96-90048-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $2,399,990 $147,000
To decrease the prevalence of preventable blindness and eye diseases and to improve the quality of life of blind people in selected communities in Morocco, Tanzania, and Mexico. Over athree-year period, Project Sustainable, Efficient Eye Care will continue to foster sustainable, efficient methods of eye care service delivery by creating partnerships between public, private, andnonprofit organizations.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - TANZANIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$57,800 $57,800$42,000$125,800
Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Inc. (OICI)FAO-A-00-98-00068-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
06/98 - 09/03 $1,700,000 $283,400
Title: Entrepreneurship Training and Support Services InitiativeTo increase income and employment opportunities for the poor in the Sub-Saharan Africa region through entrepreneurship training and support services. OICI will strengthen its capacity andthat of its partners to develop and replicate sustainable microenterprises that deliver services efficiently.
$120,000$489,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $609,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$119,490$655,730
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-90044-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 09/01 $3,249,834 $775,220
To improve the health and socioeconomic status of households (primarily women) in poor communities by providing income-generating opportunities through microenterprise-oriented financialinstitutions.
$276,034 $57,800$688,036$4,316,498$5,338,368TANZANIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - TURKMENISTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$326,560 $326,560$324,449$324,449
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-99-00014-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $4,111,275 $9,250,000 $1,302,018
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Central AsiaTo increase the sustainability of private agribusiness through improved technologies and business management practices; increase the capacity of farmers’ associations, cooperatives, andbusiness support organizations to achieve sustainable service delivery and advocacy; strengthen the rural finance system to provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises; anddevelop and disseminate a set of best practices for Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer technical assistance.
$326,560 $326,560$324,449$324,449$1,302,018TURKMENISTAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$75,000
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-95-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/00 $2,409,966 $75,000
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve the health of women of childbearing age and children under five in 16 marginal urban communities in Tegucigalpa, Honduras; to improve the health of mothers and children inthree districts of the Hodeidah Governorate in the Democratic Republic of Yemen; and to improve the health of mothers and children in the rural Chadiza District and five rural wards in theChipat District of Zambia. All projects work in close collaboration with the Ministries of Health.
$164,900
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-96-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $824,502 $164,900
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo increase family and community self-reliance by improving the delivery of primary health care services in the highly populated, underserved Can-efour area, a suburb of Port-au-Prince.From September 1996 to September 2000, CS activities will use a community-based approach to focus on women of reproductive age, infants, and children.
$149,995
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-98-00042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $336,004 $999,968 $149,995
Title: Child Survival / MadagascarTo strengthen the capacity of the District Health System in the Toamasina region of Madagascar to assess health risks and coordinate and mobilize available resources to reduce maternal,child, and infant mortality rates. Interventions will include immunization, nutrition (including Vitamin A), breastfeeding promotion, the control of diarrheal diseases, and STD/HIV/AIDSprevention.
$57,200$72,773
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-99-00036-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $440,544 $999,798 $129,973
Title: Child Survival / YemenTo help the district increase the capacity of its community and health facilities, and to introduce appropriate child survival strategies that are connected with programs that promote self-sustainability. The program will also introduce cost-effective innovations that can be used as models for reform.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$57,200$72,794
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-99-00037-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,675 $999,957 $129,994
Title: Child Survival / ZambiaTo reduce maternal, child, and infant mortality from preventable causes in the districts of Chipata (South Zone) and Chadiza (entire district) of the Eastern Province of Zambia. The programwill increase the capacity of local partners to conduct health action planning and manage community-based public health centers.
$48,425$90,000
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $727,809 $692,128 $138,425
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo improve the health of the target population of 80,000 by identifying community health needs and increasing the services of public and private health care providers to meet those needs.
$95,106$99,999
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $484,367 $975,532 $195,105
Title: Child Survival / GuineaTo improve the knowledge of good health behaviors, increase the acceptance of good health practices, and improve the overall health of communities.
$200,000
AfricareFAO-A-00-97-00043-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $333,333 $1,243,220 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / BeninTo support the Ministry of Health's strategy to improve maternal and child health. The key elements of the program are training, community mobilization, and education with the goal of (1)reducing malaria-related morbidity and mortality, (2) improving family planning knowledge and increasing the use of modern contraceptive methods, and (3) improving the knowledge andpractice of HIV/STD prevention techniques. The LOP includes $243,220 co-funded by USAID/Benin in FY00.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$193,282
AfricareFAO-A-00-97-00045-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $377,432 $966,412 $193,282
Title: Child Survival / TanzaniaTo reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality in the Mlali Division of the Kongwa District in the Dodoma region of Tanzania by (1) promoting nutrition and micronutrients, (2) offeringfamily planning/reproductive health services, and (3) controlling the spread of malaria. The Kongwa Child Survival Project will strengthen the technical and management skills of Ministry ofHealth personnel, reinforce the country’s primary health care program, and teach communities to take responsibility for their own health by showing them how to identify their needs andproblems, organize effectively to solve them, and mobilize resources.
$49,200$91,371
AfricareFAO-A-00-99-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $383,850 $999,880 $140,571
Title: Child Survival / UgandaTo focus on children under five and reduce infant and child morbidity and mortality in the underserved Ntungamo District of Uganda.
$45,724$58,183
AfricareFAO-A-00-99-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $338,115 $995,106 $103,907
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality in the program area, and strengthen management and technical capacities at the district, health facility, and community levels.
$100,000$99,988
AfricareFAO-A-00-00-00031-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $370,416 $999,942 $199,988
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo decrease morbidity and mortality in 25,500 children under the age of five and 31,000 women of childbearing age living in the Gambella Region, and reach up to 13,000 teenagers in thisregion with HIV/AIDS prevention messages.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$86,000$100,160
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)FAO-A-00-00-00033-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $354,300 $930,800 $186,160
Title: Child Survival / TajikistanTo improve the health and nutritional status of women of childbearing age and children under five by implementing innovative nutritional interventions, improving the health practices of thecommunity, and enhancing the capacity of the health care system through communication and behavior change activities.
$190,000
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-96-90032-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $950,000 $190,000
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo improve the health of women of childbearing age and infants and children under the age of two in four municipalities of the northern Department of Matagalpa, Nicaragua.
$180,000
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-96-90042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $900,000 $180,000
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo reduce infant and child mortality and morbidity, in cooperation with the India Bihar Child Survival Project, by improving prenatal care; improving the nutrition of infants, children, andpregnant women; improving the health practices of mothers; developing community-based health organizations to watch over the health of the population and provide a link with child survivalservices; and empowering women by getting them to participate in Mahila Mandals.
$52,500$97,466
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-99-00012-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $464,239 $999,775 $149,966
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo combat the principal causes of maternal and child mortality in Intibuca which are obstetric and prenatal complications, acute respiratory infections, and diarrhea.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$75,000$74,939
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-00-00037-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/00 $606,592 $999,592 $149,939
Title: Child Survival / PhilippinesTo improve the health of 13,920 children under the age of five and 23,520 women of reproductive age in 82 communities (or barangays) in five municipalities of Maguindanao. The project willaddress the principal causes of child mortality by reducing pneumonia and diarrhea, promoting breastfeeding and nutrition, and expanding the immunization program.
$180,000
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-96-90037-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $900,000 $180,000
Title: Child Survival / GuatemalaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality by teaching good health behavior and disease prevention at the family level, and bringing health care and food to target areas in the Departmentof Solola, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
$150,000
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-98-00059-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $386,729 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / AngolaTo improve child survival and maternal health services in the Moxico District of eastern Angola near the border of Congo and Zambia, where nearly the entire population suffers from disease,malnutrition, war-related stresses, the disintegration of the family, and the destruction of the health care infrastructure. This will be accomplished through home visits, community education,and training caregivers in both the medical and psychosocial components of health.
$148,833
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-98-00067-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $401,057 $992,218 $148,833
Title: Child Survival / SenegalTo reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality and morbidity in the Thiadiaye and Fissel subdistricts, southeast of Dakar, by (1) helping the existing Village Health Huts and Village HealthWorkers to offer more services of better quality and recover their costs, (2) helping the Ministry of Health staff improve the quality of their services, and (3) educating child caretakers andother influential community members on how to protect children, and increasing their use of appropriate services in this regard. Interventions include immunization, nutrition/micronutrientpromotion (including Vitamin A), breastfeeding promotion, controlling diarrheal disease, and pneumonia and malaria case management.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$44,732
CONCERN Worldwide (U.S.), Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00077-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/00 $298,217 $44,732
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo strengthen the municipal health system's capacity to deliver good quality, sustainable child survival services in the urban slum areas of Mymensingh and Saidpur in Bangladesh.
$98,915$99,999
CONCERN Worldwide (U.S.), Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $335,531 $994,578 $198,914
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo strengthen the municipality's capacity to deliver good quality child survival services which will improve the health of mothers and children in Saidpur and Parbatipur, and which can besustained with existing Municipal and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) resources.
$502,175
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-95-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 06/00 $3,347,834 $502,175
Title: Child Survival / BangladeshTo expand CARE's current work in child survival in the Sylhet District. Key interventions include immunization, family planning, diarrheal disease control, Vitamin A supplementation, andHIV/AIDS support. In Kenya, CARE is building on a successful, ongoing health education, water, and sanitation project; and plans on controlling malaria, pneumonia, diarrheal disease, andHIV/AIDS as well as improving immunization and family planning coverage. In Niger, CARE is implementing a child survival project in the Merriah, Matameye, and Magaria districts of theZinder Department. Key interventions include expanding the immunization program, improving nutrition, controlling diarrheal diseases and malaria, and making all programs sustainable.
$209,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90043-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,045,000 $209,000
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo improve child survival by decreasing maternal morbidity and mortality in the remote areas of the Grande Anse which are served by 10 participating health institutions.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$200,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90040-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo help mothers and health care providers (community-based practitioners and Ministry of Health personnel) in the target area improve specific health practices.
$200,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90022-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo bridge the gap between health facilities and communities by (1) increasing the involvement of communities in their own health care, especially child survival; (2) providing technicalassistance and training to Ministry of Health and associations of health promoters; and (3) linking the activities to two complementary CARE-supported health projects in the region: theMultisectoral Population Project and the Water and Sanitation Project.
$200,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/01 $333,333 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / TanzaniaTo improve the health status of mothers and children in the Kwimbia District area in Tanzania by decreasing maternal mortality by 25 percent among approximately 150,000 women ofreproductive age, including 40,000 pregnant women.
$146,365
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-97-00060-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $731,828 $731,828 $146,365
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo improve maternal and child health through interventions in (1) diarrheal disease case management, (2) community education on maternal health (with an em phasis on how to prevent andrecognize high-risk pregnancies and neonatal complications), (3) STD/HIV/AIDS prevention, and (4) birth spacing. CARE will establish a network of community-based service providers thatwill include volunteers, community physicians, pharmacists, and the CIES (the nongovernmental Bolivian Center for Investigation [research], Education, and Services) clinic in El Alto; and willconduct educational activities with organized women's and men's groups and neighborhood councils (Juntas Vecinales).
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$148,988
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-98-00076-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $331,083 $993,250 $148,988
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo improve the capacity of local Ministry of Health personnel to deliver quality services; teach communities how to identify and resolve local health-related problems; and help familiesrecognize health problems, practice healthy behaviors, and access quality services.
$149,010
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-98-00075-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $853,936 $993,403 $149,010
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo develop a partnership with two corporate sector, nongovernmental organizations affiliated with the Tata group; to make sustainable improvements in child survival; to encourage otherindustries to adopt similar models of corporate citizenship to advance health for all in India and complement existing government services; and to advance the government of India's goals forreproductive and child health throughout India and in Bihar in particular.
$64,287$85,713
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-99-00029-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $359,004 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / KenyaTo improve the mortality and morbidity of women of reproductive age and children under five, and make these changes sustainable through the support of community committees, the localMinistry of Health, other local institutions, and CARE.
$52,500$97,500
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-99-00028-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,333 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / NepalTo reduce maternal and child mortality in Kanchanpur.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$75,000$75,000
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-00-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $333,333 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce maternal and child mortality by (1) using a community-based health information system, (2) increasing community responsibility for improving personal health, (3) providing trainingand technical assistance to community health promoter associations, and (4) improving problem analysis and community action planning skills in existing community structures.
$73,070$75,000
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00028-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $485,446 $987,129 $148,070
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo reduce mortality in urban slums by improving caretaker practices, increasing access to quality care, and improving the capacity of two NGO partners to plan, implement, and evaluate childsurvival programs in the targeted urban slums.
$74,728$75,000
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $507,481 $998,182 $149,728
Title: Child Survival / UzbekistanTo reduce the high rate of mortality in children under five in Takhtakupir and Nukus, Uzbekistan by improving caretaker practices and increasing access to quality care; and to improve thecapacity of Perzent to plan, implement, and evaluate child survival programs in the targeted regions.
$211,804
Curamericas (CURAM)FAO-A-00-97-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $1,000,000 $1,059,019 $211,804
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo build upon the successes of the ARHC's current Child Survival (CS) project in partnership with Consejo de Salud Rural Andino (CSRA). The project is specifically focused on (1)increasing municipal CS and primary health care services, (2) helping communities direct and manage their own health care services and increase citizen participation in these services, (3)strengthening leadership skills in the ARHC so the organization can spearhead the development of sustainable CS and primary health care systems in underserved populations, and (4)increasing the capacity of the CSRA to provide sustainable, long-term, primary health care and CS services within the evolving municipal structures of Bolivia.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$180,000
Esperanca, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90055-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $900,000 $180,000
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve the health of children under five years of age through a variety of interventions.
$198,657
Esperanca, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00058-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $332,053 $993,284 $198,657
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce infant mortality in four municipalities of the Province of Cotabambas, and help Centro Andino de Educacion y Promocion implement primary health care programs. The programwill focus on improving the following Ministry of Health programs: (1) community recognition and home management, (2) antibiotic distribution through health promoters, and (3) growthmonitoring (including obstetrical emergencies).
$171,195
Foundation of Compassionate American Samaritans (FOCAS)FAO-A-00-97-00028-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 08/01 $483,774 $1,375,975 $171,195
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo establish a much-needed intensive health education and treatment program under the auspices of Andean Rural Health Care. This project will increase the scope and quality ofsustainable child survival activities and will be monitored for direct, quantifiable impacts on selected health parameters. Interventions will include nutrition, diarrhea and pneumonia casemanagement, immunizations, child spacing/family planning, and breastfeeding. Maternal and newborn care will be incorporated later. The LOP includes $96,027 co-funded by USAID/LACin FY00.
$149,850
Health Alliance International (HAI)FAO-A-00-98-00054-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,000 $999,006 $149,850
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo create sustainable reductions in infant, perinatal, and maternal mortality and morbidity in the provinces of Sofala and Manica.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$51,818$96,233
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-99-00015-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $403,723 $999,659 $148,051
Title: Child Survival / MaliTo help governmental and nongovernmental organizations in Mali reduce mortality in mothers and children under five through nutrition-focused interventions in the Koulikoro region.
$123,686
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)FAO-A-00-95-00018-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 12/00 $317,018 $824,578 $123,686
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo implement a project to improve maternal and child health in the North Shewa Zone of the Amhara Regional State of Ethiopia in partnership with the Christian Children’s Fund. The projectwill focus on four interventions: an expanded immunization program, diarrhea case management, Vitamin A supplementation and nutrition improvement, and breastfeeding.
$23,290$46,578
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)FAO-A-00-99-00039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,471 $999,703 $69,868
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo improve the sustainable delivery of child survival interventions by increasing the managerial capacity of Centro de Promocion Agropecuaria Campesia and improving the quality of individualinterventions.
$63,885
International Rescue Committee (IRC)FAO-A-00-99-00011-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/01 $254,913 $399,888 $63,885
Title: Child Survival / RwandaTo improve the health and nutritional status of children five and under, and reduce child and maternal mortality in Rwanda and other countries where IRC is active.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$29,910
Lutheran World Relief, Inc. (LWR)FAO-A-00-97-00059-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $149,550 $29,910
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo provide an innovative, participatory, integrated, and holistic approach to the improvement of women's and children's health in the most poverty stricken rural communities of six districts inthe state of Madhya Pradesh in northern India. The project will attack the main causes of death and disease in women of childbearing age and children under five, as well as weaknesses inthe existing health care systems.
$41,670
MAP International, Inc. (MAP)FAO-A-00-99-00044-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/01 $198,002 $399,560 $41,670
Title: Child Survival / EcuadorTo improve the health and nutritional status, and lower the mortality rates, of women and children under age six in the project area.
$69,409$193,539
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD)FAO-A-00-97-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 08/01 $352,739 $1,314,743 $262,948
Title: Child Survival / South AfricaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal morbidity and mortality in the project area. Strategies include improving access to care, improving the quality of care, and developing community-levelpartnerships. The interventions address perinatal mortality, immunizable diseases, diarrhea, and pneumonia. The program will also strengthen the coping capacity of families affected byHIV/AIDS. This program is being administered under the International division of MCD. The FY00 Annual Funding Level of $347,047 is funded by USAID/AFR.
$149,510
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD)FAO-A-00-98-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $460,099 $996,739 $149,510
Title: Child Survival / MadagascarTo reduce child mortality and improve the health of women of reproductive age in the Betioky Sud District of the Toliary region of southwestern Madagascar. Interventions includeimmunization, breastfeeding promotion, the control of diarrheal diseases, and child spacing. This program is being administered by the International Division of MCD.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$58,407$108,470
Medical Care Development, Inc. (MCD)FAO-A-00-99-00023-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $407,656 $999,447 $166,877
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo decrease the morbidity and mortality of children under five and women 15-49, especially deaths related to obstetric causes.
$196,521
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-97-00052-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $384,691 $982,603 $196,521
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve child survival rates and the overall health of infants, children, and mothers in central Honduras. The project will also strengthen the organizational management, planning, andtechnical capacity of MCI's local partners (Proyecto Aldea Global and the Ministry of Health). Key interventions will include (1) pneumonia prevention and case management, (2) diarrhea casemanagement, (3) nutrition/micronutrient supplementation, and (4) child spacing.
$200,000
Minnesota International Health Volunteers (MIHV)FAO-A-00-96-90025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 08/00 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / UgandaTo reduce morbidity and increase the survival of children and mothers through the use of simple, low-cost technologies implemented at the community level.
$60,000
Partners for Development (PFD)FAO-A-00-98-00073-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/00 $132,942 $400,000 $60,000
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo strengthen the local capacity to plan, manage, and evaluate outreach programs on diarrheal disease, infant feeding practices, and immunization; to improve interagency collaboration andinstitutional partnerships; and to develop appropriate training program materials and systems for improved logistics.
$75,000$75,000
Partners for Development (PFD)FAO-A-00-00-00040-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 03/04 $339,544 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo improve the health of children less than five years old by controlling diarrheal disease, increasing immunization, improving nutrition, supplying micronutrients, and promoting breastfeeding.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$52,500$45,000$75,965
Pearl S. Buck International, Inc. (PSBI)FAO-A-00-99-00040-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $312,969 $1,000,000 $173,465
Title: Child Survival / PhilippinesTo improve the health and nutritional status of women and children by supporting the families, communities, local government units, and nongovernmental organizations that managecommunity health programs.
$200,002
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-97-00053-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $333,333 $1,000,000 $200,002
Title: Child Survival / GhanaTo improve the health of children and mothers by supporting the country’s recently implemented maternal/newborn care and family planning programs, supporting the existing expandedimmunization program, and introducing diarrheal case management, malaria prevention and treatment, and pneumonia case management.
$189,161
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-97-00042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $315,269 $945,806 $189,161
Title: Child Survival / NepalTo assist the Ministry of Health of Nepal to (1) improve the health of children and women of reproductive age, (2) increase health education, (3) strengthen the health service, and (4) increasecommunity participation in health care programs. Key interventions will be diarrheal disease prevention and case management, pneumonia case management, family planning, and maternaland newborn care.
$150,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-98-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,333 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / SenegalTo improve the health of children under five years of age and their mothers in 15 rural communities in the districts of Nioro and Louga. Project interventions include immunization, nutritionand micronutrient promotion (including Vitamin A), and controlling diarrheal disease, pneumonia, and malaria.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$52,356$97,500
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-99-00058-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,475 $1,000,000 $149,856
Title: Child Survival / KenyaTo reduce infant and child mortality by increasing access to health services and improving health service quality in the Kubo and Kinango divisions of the Kwale District.
$51,802$97,499
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-99-00059-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $416,630 $999,991 $149,301
Title: Child Survival / Burkina FasoTo achieve sustainable improvements in the health of children under five and women of childbearing age.
$75,000$75,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-00-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $366,778 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / CameroonTo reduce infant and child mortality by increasing access to community-based health care and improving the quality of health services in the project area. The project is being implemented inpartnership with the Ministry of Health (MOH), Italian Cooperation (IC), European Union (EU), Women-Health-Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (FESADE), and the Association for Self-Promotion of the East Province Population (AAPPEC).
$149,249
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-98-00021-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/01 $340,319 $994,993 $149,249
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo increase the availability and promote the correct use of oral rehydration solution (ORS) in Haiti. The program will target children under five and will include the following interventions: (1)control of diarrheal diseases, and (2) education and training activities directed toward mothers and other caregivers, health workers, traditional healers, and vendors of ORS.
$64,995$64,995
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-00-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $570,000 $999,920 $129,990
Title: Child Survival / RwandaTo increase the use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets, and promote their maintenance and retreatment to reduce the incidence of malaria in pregnant women and children under five.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$209,999
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-95-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
08/95 - 09/00 $1,400,000 $209,999
Title: Child Survival / IndonesiaTo help the Ministry of Health in Indonesia evaluate and strengthen the village midwife and immunization programs. Key interventions are maternal care, immunization, nutrition, andpneumonia.
$200,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90056-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce infant, child, and maternal morbidity and mortality in the provinces of El Dorado, Lamas of Shilcayo by helping local communities identify priority health problems and seek feasiblesolutions, and by increasing the capacity of Project HOPE, the Ministry of Health, and other nongovernmental organization partners to plan, implement, and evaluate effective, sustainablechild survival interventions.
$200,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / GuatemalaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality and morbidity among Guatemalan migrant workers. Project HOPE will provide technical assistance (rather than direct service delivery) to theMinistry of Health, the Institute of Social Security, nongovernmental organizations, and coffee plantations to improve the delivery of the following child survival interventions: diarrheal diseasecontrol, pneumonia care, maternal care, immunizations, and nutritional supplementation. Project HOPE will also help develop public and private sector partnerships that will train the staffs ofthese agencies to perform quantitative and qualitative assessments of health needs, barriers, and constraints.
$200,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $445,853 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / HaitiTo reduce maternal, infant, and child morbidity and mortality by controlling diarrhea and pneumonia, improving nutrition, improving maternal and newborn care, promoting breastfeeding andchild spacing, starting immunization programs, and providing HIV/AIDS education.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$149,793
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00018-00CS - Katherine Jones
08/98 - 07/02 $998,622 $998,623 $149,793
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo reduce the morbidity and mortality of infants, children under five, and their mothers by improving clinical services at the community level through the Ministry of Health. The program sitewill be eight municipalities of the Local Systems for Integrated Health Care in the Department of Chontales, and interventions will include immunization, nutritional supplementation, improvedmaternal health care, the control of diarrheal diseases, and pneumonia case management.
$150,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00017-00CS - Katherine Jones
08/98 - 07/02 $1,438,809 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce the high morbidity and mortality in children under six and women of reproductive age in the Kasungu District in Central Malawi by increasing their access to care, improving thequality of PRESS health services, improving health education, and strengthening relationships between the private and public sectors.
$55,243$102,592
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-99-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $576,989 $1,000,000 $157,835
Title: Child Survival / UzbekistanTo reduce the mortality and morbidity rates in mothers and children under five by creating partnerships and improving the capacity of the Ministry of Health and formal and informal localorganizations.
$45,000$60,000
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00029-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $233,869 $700,000 $105,000
Title: Child Survival / PeruTo reduce the morbidity and mortality rates of children under five and women of reproductive age in the Huallaga Valley of Region San Martin (RSM), Peru.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$200,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-90053-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo reduce the morbidity and mortality of infants, children under five, and their mothers by improving the quantity and quality of maternal and child health services and referral systems, (2)educating individuals and families about ways of protecting their health, and (3) helping communities manage their own health care.
$200,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-97-90054-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $333,300 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo sustainably reduce infant and maternal mortality through improved caretaker practices, access to care, and quality of care at the community level.
$149,965
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-98-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,300 $999,764 $149,965
Title: Child Survival / GuineaTo improve household and care-seeking behaviors by helping communities in the Prefecture of Mandiana in Upper Guinea improve services in their health centers and health posts, increaseaccess to these services, and promote their use. Program interventions will include nutrition/Vitamin A, immunizations, maternal and newborn care, and child spacing.
$75,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-98-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,300 $1,000,000 $75,000
Title: Child Survival / EgyptTo sustainably reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality in the Salamout District, Minya, Upper Egypt. The LOP includes $500,000 co-funded by USAID/Egypt in FY99.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$150,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-98-00022-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,300 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / TajikistanTo respond to the expressed needs of communities, partners, and the Ministry of Health (MOH). The project seeks to reduce infant, child, and maternal mortality through strengthened,sustainable community and MOH delivery systems. The project supports USAID/Tajikistan's strategic objectives, including a national presence and advancement of the peace process,through (1) private enterprise, (2) increased citizen participation in politics, (3) the reduction of human suffering, (4) sustainable social benefits, and (5) reduced environmental public healthrisks.
$52,500$97,500
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-99-00050-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce mortality and morbidity in mothers and children under five by strengthening the health system.
$52,500$97,500
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-99-00049-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / NepalTo sustain the reduction in mortality achieved by this project in mothers and children under five in the Nuwakot District, and to continue gathering research findings which will inform policy andimprove maternal and child health programs in other districts of Nepal.
$75,000$75,000
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-00-00010-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $150,000
Title: Child Survival / BoliviaTo reduce the mortality of children under five by strengthening the health system. The project will implement four child survival interventions: nutrition and micronutrient supplementation,pneumonia case management, control of diarrheal disease, and immunization.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$38,250$66,750
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-00-00036-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $233,000 $700,000 $105,000
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo reduce mortality and morbidity in mothers and children under five by strengthening the health system. The goals are to reduce maternal mortality rate and under 5 mortality rate, improvethe capability of district health offices and communities to respond to health needs, and to develop innovative approaches which can be integrated into the policy and practices of SC and otherdevelopment partners.
$200,000
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-96-00029-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $1,000,000 $200,000
Title: Child Survival / NicaraguaTo reduce the mortality and morbidity of 47,171 children under age five and 24,917 women 10 to 49 years of age, increase the capacity of Nicaragua's Ministry of Health to implement keychild survival interventions on an ongoing basis, and increase WRC's technical capacities in health information systems, curriculum design, and sustainable program development. Thisprogram will be part of the Si-A-Paz (‘Yes to Peace’) Project in Nicaragua.
$249,982$105,000
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-98-00051-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $333,376 $1,000,000 $354,982
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo reduce the mortality and morbidity of 24,402 children under age five, 2,747 children 60-71months old, and 14,347 women 15-45 years of age; increase the capacity of the Kriek DistrictMinistry of Health to implement four key child survival (CS) interventions (family planning, diarrhea case management, Vitamin A, and immunizations) on an ongoing basis; strengthen thecapacity of traditional birth attendants and drug sellers to provide safe, appropriate counsel and supplies for birth spacing and diarrhea control in the project area; and enable WRC to developa long-term strategic plan for its CS program in general, and an effective quality assurance approach to improve the impact of all of its CS projects.
$56,183$74,778
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-99-00042-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $582,965 $1,000,000 $130,961
Title: Child Survival / MozambiqueTo empower communities to make decisions by (1) reducing the morbidity and mortality of children under five years of age and women age 15-49, and (2) strengthening the capacity of theMaternal Organization of Health to implement child survival interventions.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$99,999$100,000
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-00-00050-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $333,334 $999,997 $199,999
Title: Child Survival / MalawiTo reduce morbidity and mortality in children under five and women of childbearing age, strengthen the capacity of the Livingstonia Synod Hospitals to implement child survival interventions,and empower communities to improve their health.
$342,108
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-95-00024-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/01 $581,781 $1,897,344 $342,108
Title: Child Survival / EthiopiaTo reduce child mortality and morbidity by strengthening community health services to women of childbearing age and children under six.
$159,977
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $799,977 $159,977
Title: Child Survival / ZambiaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal morbidity and mortality by supporting and strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Health to deliver primary health care services, and by empoweringindividuals to assume responsibility for their own health needs.
$169,792
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-00036-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $291,686 $849,792 $169,792
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo support the Ministry of Health's decentralized Primary Health Care Plan, and reduce mortality and morbidity in children under age five by (1) strengthening case management, preventive,and promotional interventions at every level, and (2) enhancing the local ability to sustain child survival activities in five poor communities in the Kean Svay District and the Kandal Province ofCambodia.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$199,762
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-97-00039-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/97 - 09/01 $537,688 $998,811 $199,762
Title: Child Survival / PhilippinesTo preserve gains in child survival and maternal health, and to help the provincial health board and 16 municipal health boards to give decentralized maternal and child health programspermanent status. Primary strategies include (1) improving the leadership capabilities of local government health care delivery and system management units; (2) expanding grassrootsparticipation by empowering women, families, and barangay volunteers; and (3) mobilizing the private sector to share the burden of ensuring good health.
$550,000$699,735
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-98-00030-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/01 $1,249,735 $1,249,735
Title: Child Survival / CORETo provide support for the Child Survival Collaborations and Resources Group (CORE). The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $150,000 co-funded by USAID/AFR.
$149,869
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-98-00041-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/98 - 09/02 $571,973 $999,127 $149,869
Title: Child Survival / IndiaTo assist the Ballia District Chief Medical Office in accomplishing, sustaining, documenting, and replicating best practices for reducing infant, child, and maternal mortality. Programinterventions include immunization, nutrition/micronutrients (including Vitamin A), control of diarrheal diseases, pneumonia case management, malaria, maternal and newborn care, and birthspacing.
$52,485$97,471
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-99-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $309,384 $999,712 $149,956
Title: Child Health / IndonesiaTo reduce mortality and morbidity among infants, children, and mothers through an integrated child survival/maternal health, and rural enterprise project.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$33,859$83,832$79,826
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-99-00043-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $425,625 $1,344,259 $197,517
Title: Child Survival / South AfricaTo reduce maternal, infant, and child morbidity and mortality in the Uthukela district by helping the Department of Health establish a decentralized district health structure which prioritizesprimary health care and is undergirded by strong community partnerships. In addition, the program helps communities affected by HIV/AIDS by supporting home care providers andmicroenterprise activities. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $344,618 co-funded by USAID/AFR.
$37,793$67,204
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-00-00038-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/03 $292,802 $699,987 $104,997
Title: Child Survival / CambodiaTo reduce morbidity and mortality in children and women of childbearing age by using immunization, nutrition, management of childhood illnesses, and birthspacing.
$122,527$131,178$267,691
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $521,396
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
$40,816$37,593$121,592
Americas Association of Cooperative/Mutual Insurance Societies, Inc. (AAC/MIS)FAO-A-00-97-00015-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $1,000,000 $200,001
To strengthen cooperative insurance companies in six Latin American focus countries by providing technical assistance that will enable these companies to improve their managementstrategies, offer expanded insurance products, and increase their marketing efforts in a sustainable manner. The end result of this program will be greater financial security for individual andmicroenterprise clients.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$158,179$147,831$688,245
Cooperative Housing Foundation (CHF)FAO-A-00-97-00016-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,178,855 $994,255
To build the institutional capacity of CHF's local partners so they can provide technical and financial services to indigenous, cooperative housing organizations. Technical and financialassistance will be given to national and local government programs, local nongovernmental organizations, and cooperatives to help them build sustainability within their programs andorganizations.
$90,119$90,110$460,776
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-97-00009-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,750,000 $641,005
To identify sustainable, primarily agricultural cooperatives and assist them in improving their financial viability and the services they provide to members. This program will also try to buildgrassroots support for U.S. international development in the American agricultural community.
$62,261$62,041$364,662
National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA)FAO-A-00-97-00014-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/03 $4,708,250 $488,964
To strengthen the capacity of indigenous cooperative development organizations (ICDOs) by providing the necessary technical assistance and strengthening linkages among ICDOs. Thiswill allow them to provide cooperative development services complementary to those provided by the NCBA, and eventually become primary providers of these services to local cooperatives.
$432,714$414,467$1,359,144
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)FAO-A-00-97-00012-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,712,691 $2,206,325
To help electric cooperatives in target countries meet growing electrical service needs by providing the financial and technical support necessary to strengthen the managerial, financial, andoperational capacities of existing cooperatives, and to establish new cooperatives.
$355,392$345,200$1,066,177
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $1,766,769
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$268,151$276,837$792,780
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $1,337,768
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$237,440$734,866
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $972,306
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$422,606 $422,606$427,409$427,409
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-99-00016-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $3,883,975 $8,850,000 $1,700,030
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in RussiaTo use a developed, multifaceted strategy to create ongoing support for small and micro agricultural enterprises, and teach them technical innovations and sound business managementpractices. Successful enterprises within subsectors will be encouraged to form cooperatives and agribusiness associations that will provide a sustainable core of support institutions foragriculture. The consortium will continue to help rural financial systems provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises.
$265,961 $265,961$268,593$268,592
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-99-00018-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,223,525 $5,075,000 $1,069,107
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in the CaucasusTo expand on existing programs in the Caucasus region. In Armenia, the program will continue to focus on small and microenterprise development, postharvest handling, value-addedprocessing, packaging, labeling, and marketing. In Azerbaijan, the program will focus on horticulture production, processing, and marketing. In Georgia, the program will continue efforts todevelop farm credit systems, create a sustainable institution to provide loans and financial services to rural credit associations, and support the development of a seed industry. Working inclose partnership with local nongovernmental organizations in each country, ACDI/VOCA plans to have self-sustaining support organizations in place at project completion.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$68,960$287,680
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-96-90023-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,229,000 $356,640
To increase the level of economic development in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Zambia. This program will (1) improve smallholder farm production and environmental practices, (2) improvethe status of women, (3) increase the capacity of farmer organizations to represent the interests of their members, (4) improve the capability of smallholder farmers to establish commerciallinkages with agribusiness and increase their incomes, (5) secure the allocation of other PL 480 resources for the benefit of the smallholder farmers with whom it is working, and (6) increasethe U.S. public's awareness of the importance of people-to-people development assistance and public-private partnership in that effort.
$305,016 $305,016$307,623$307,623
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-99-00017-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,521,388 $5,875,000 $1,225,278
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Agribusiness Volunteer Project in West NISTo accelerate market-oriented development through innovative exchanges and partnerships between private citizens and U.S. enterprises. In Ukraine, the program will focus on helpingprivate farmers organize democratic associations and cooperatives, developing small and medium-scale private agribusinesses, and improving access to credit. In Moldova, the program willstrengthen the National Farmers Federation and other private farmers’ organizations, create private farmer credit systems, and develop small and medium-scale private agribusinesses. InBelarus, the focus will be on strengthening the Belarus Farmers Union, helping people become grassroots private farmers, and linking promising private farmers with Western agribusiness.
$145,056$582,945
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $728,001
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$134,300$539,630
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-96-90034-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $3,471,000 $673,930
To promote broad-based economic growth in the rural areas of core countries by increasing the production and distribution of food through environmentally sustainable agricultural practicesand natural resource management. Partners also aims to promote increased citizen participation and volunteerism in the development process by strengthening local institutions andreinforcing democratic experiences.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$565,220
Peace Corps PASA (PC)FAO-P-00-97-00003-00FF - Larry W. Harms
03/97 - 09/01 $565,220 $565,220
To increase the available technical assistance to rural agricultural families in countries where Peace Corps volunteers (PCVs) work, the program will send experienced U.S. agriculturalistsand resource management professionals to host country farmers and PCVs who are involved in agriculture and natural resource activities. In Farmer-to-Farmer (FTF) focus countries, thePeace Corps will contact the FTF implementor directly to request an FTF volunteer.
$96,680$571,828
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-96-90028-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/02 $5,399,730 $668,508
To help increase food quantity and quality and to improve the effectiveness and environmental sustainability of farming and marketing operations through technical assistance, technologytransfer, and training for both male and female agroentrepreneurs and agricultural associations. U.S. volunteers will continue to transfer technology and information in response to requestsfrom host enterprises, and to coordinate with other U.S. foreign assistance enterprises to foster democratic and economic reforms. The FY00 Annual Funding Level includes $2,000,000 co-funded by USAID/Nigeria.
$398,058 $398,058$395,483$395,483
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-99-00014-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $4,111,275 $9,250,000 $1,587,082
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Central AsiaTo increase the sustainability of private agribusiness through improved technologies and business management practices; increase the capacity of farmers’ associations, cooperatives, andbusiness support organizations to achieve sustainable service delivery and advocacy; strengthen the rural finance system to provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises; anddevelop and disseminate a set of best practices for Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer technical assistance.
$1,204,148
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-94-00024-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/94 - 09/00 $1,951,648 $1,204,148
To help four affiliated organizations transform into financial intermediary institutions, and increase the capacity of ACCION International to support its affiliates through this transformationprocess.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$109,667 $397,871$134,567
ACCION InternationalFAO-A-00-00-00013-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $1,368,100 $1,368,100 $642,105
Title: Fiscal Year 2000 Matching Grant ApplicationTo increase income and employment among the working poor in Latin America by getting them increased access to credit.
$552,000
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-96-90049-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 09/00 $1,200,000 $552,000
To increase the capacity of ADRA's worldwide network to deliver effective microenterprise lending services to the poor.
$143,492 $336,526$126,457
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-00-00011-00MG - Tom Kennedy
08/00 - 08/05 $3,930,944 $1,340,532 $606,475
Title: Fiscal Year 2000 Matching Grant ApplicationTo enhance economic opportunity, increase living standards, and reduce poverty among marginalized groups.
$521,230
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF)FAO-A-00-97-00046-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 03/01 $1,681,000 $521,230
To enhance wildlife conservation in eastern and southern Africa by building AWF's capacity to deliver sustainable conservation services to African partner organizations.
$196,000 $196,000$196,000$392,000
Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)FAO-A-00-98-00078-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $980,000
Title: Promoting Health Reform in Three Countries in Central and South Asia and East Africa Through Institutional Capacity Building, Partnership Strengthening, and Documenting andDisseminating Best PracticesTo achieve sustainable improvements in the health of women and children in South and Central Asia and East Africa. The purpose of the project is to address needed changes in the healthsystems of the participating countries, and to develop efficient resource management and effective health service delivery.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$238,037$349,249
Aid to Artisans, Inc. (ATA)FAO-A-00-98-00029-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
08/98 - 08/01 $1,200,000 $587,286
Title: Regional Initiative for Southern African Enterprises (RISE)To promote strategies for sustainable development among craft-based nongovernmental organizations and enterprises in four South African nations undergoing social and political changeand developing free-market economies. This three-year program will (1) open new markets, (2) strengthen rural and urban microenterprise development efforts, (3) build mentoringrelationships between the North-North and South-South, (4) enhance the ATA's ability to conduct field assessments, and (5) support ATA's strategic objective of diversifying its funding base.
$170,054 $191,666$271,039$253,857
Catholic Relief Services - USCC, Inc. (CRS)FAO-A-00-99-00054-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/04 $2,847,571 $2,749,330 $886,616
Title: Emerging Financial Institutions of Catholic Relief ServicesTo promote social and economic justice by enabling the self-employed poor, especially women, to participate in the formal financial sector.
$127,815 $127,815$128,000
Christian Children's Fund, Inc. (CCF)FAO-A-00-00-00015-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/03 $1,336,162 $828,804 $383,630
Title: Institutionalizing CCF's Microcredit ModelTo improve the wellbeing of poor children by increasing the income of their families.
$50,097 $50,097$157,364
The Conservation International Foundation (CI)FAO-A-00-00-00012-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/00 - 08/03 $1,717,054 $1,717,054 $257,558
Title: Agroforestry-Based Enterprise Development as a Biodiversity Conservation Intervention in Mexico and GhanaTo protect forest biodiversity in Mexico and Ghana by helping farmers' cooperatives cultivate, process, and market organic coffee and cocoa.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$334,000$1,444,840
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE)FAO-A-00-96-90051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $3,759,840 $1,778,840
To implement the concept of household livelihood security. Specifically, the project will help four country offices improve (1) the targeting of beneficiaries, (2) the choice of multisectoralinterventions, (3) the design or redesign of projects, and (4) the monitoring and evaluation of household impact to increase the ability of these CARE country programs to analyze householdlivelihood security and move projects to best practices. The project also aims to build the offices' ability to partner with local organizations and expand their capacity to deliver servicesefficiently, effectively, and sustainability.
$209,969$656,085
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-97-00048-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 09/02 $2,249,873 $866,054
To promote reforestation and biodiversity. The project's specific goals are to (1) integrate economic development with reforestation and biodiversity; (2) promote synergy among local partners,nongovernmental organizations, forest gardeners, religious leaders, local and national governments, and community-based organizations on the management and replication of forest gardensin diverse ecozones; (3) build the sustainable capacity of COUNTERPART and Earthkind International to manage reforestation and biodiversity projects by adapting forest gardenmethodology; (4) produce income and food for forest gardeners and their families; and (5) foster local and international markets for ‘certifiable’ forest garden products.
$112,135 $112,135$315,936
Curamericas (CURAM)FAO-A-00-00-00017-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,620,623 $1,620,623 $540,206
Title: Promoting Community Health through the combined Implementation of Primary Health Care and Microenterprise DevelopmentTo promote family and community health and reduce unnecessary suffering, sickness, and death by providing primary health care and microenterprise development services.
$199,883$400,117
Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC)FAO-A-00-98-00072-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/01 $600,000 $600,000
Title: EDC/PACT Discussion Oriented Self Assessment (DOSA)To continue to expand on PVC’s DOSA work by gathering, analyzing, and reporting data to the PVC on its capacity strengthening mandate for U.S. private and voluntary organizations, and tocontinue to manage a website that allows users access to results and companion tools.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$6,702$139,962$70,000
ENTERPRISE Development International (EDI)FAO-A-00-99-00055-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 08/02 $634,000 $649,990 $216,664
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo develop the sustainability of affiliate organizations by enhancing their institutional capacity, training, and technical development.
$2,012,351
Food for the Hungry, Inc. (FH)FAO-A-00-95-00011-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
04/95 - 03/00 $3,400,000 $2,012,351
To help the urban poor increase their incomes by participating in a microenterprise loan program that fosters good business ethics and values and encourages an attitude of self-reliance anddemocratic participation. The goal of the program is to help make participants capable of determining and meeting their development needs.
$3,661,112
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-94-00031-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/94 - 08/00 $5,746,982 $3,661,112
To expand the scope of village banking programs by strengthening affiliates' institutional capacity, governing structures, sustainability planning, management skills, intermediation techniques,linkages to capitalization, and financial management systems.
$176,058 $528,173$129,183
Foundation for International Community Assistance, Inc. (FINCA International, Inc.)FAO-A-00-00-00014-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 08/05 $13,438,964 $3,333,629 $833,414
Title: Balancing Network Sustainability and Client SatisfactionTo provide village banking services to 445,000 poor microentrepreneurs, mainly women, by establishing infrastructure at the affiliate, hub, and headquarters levels that is technically andfinancially sustainable.
$172,149$346,657$290,194
Freedom from HungerFAO-A-00-99-00046-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/02 $900,000 $900,000 $809,000
Title: Improving the Maternal/Child Health Impacts of ‘Credit with Education’To improve the integration of maternal/child health (MCH) education with micro-finance services to help make MCH promotion financially sustainable.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$180$212,626$138,166
Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. (HFHI)FAO-A-00-99-00057-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/99 - 09/04 $900,686 $900,360 $350,972
Title: Impact Measurement, Partnership, and Community Development ProgramTo provide adequate housing by promoting strong democratic communities and building local institutional capacity.
$563,022
Heifer Project International, Inc. (HPI)FAO-A-00-97-00050-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 06/01 $1,275,000 $563,022
To strengthen HPI's capacity to implement sustainable rural development in its global program using the cornerstone model for value-based planning and management in Bolivia, Zimbabwe,and Indonesia. The primary focus of the project is to introduce a participatory training approach that will encourage local nongovernmental organizations and community organizations todefine, plan, manage, monitor, and evaluate their own development initiatives. Training topics will include leadership, record keeping and accounting, goal setting, planning and evaluation,nutrition, food production, animal management, marketing, soil and water conservation, and microcredit.
$1,232,824
Helen Keller International, Inc. (HKI)FAO-A-00-96-90048-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $2,399,990 $1,232,824
To decrease the prevalence of preventable blindness and eye diseases and to improve the quality of life of blind people in selected communities in Morocco, Tanzania, and Mexico. Over athree-year period, Project Sustainable, Efficient Eye Care will continue to foster sustainable, efficient methods of eye care service delivery by creating partnerships between public, private, andnonprofit organizations.
$3,109,567
Institute for Development Research, Inc. (IDR)FAO-A-00-95-00038-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/95 - 03/00 $3,109,567 $3,109,567
To enhance the ability of generalist private and voluntary organizations, particularly those in the health and nutrition area, to (1) design self-financing systems for their programs, (2) build theirtechnical competence to implement these systems, and (3) learn about and undertake the wider organizational changes necessary to integrate and support such program innovations.
$557,261
International Development Enterprises (IDE)FAO-A-00-97-00047-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,640,000 $557,261
To expand the mass marketing of small-scale water and irrigation technologies (treadle pumps, drip irrigation) in two country programs. The project will also increase IDE's capacity to expandits global effectiveness, both in the field and at headquarters.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$1,571,990
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)FAO-A-00-95-00015-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/95 - 02/02 $1,571,990 $1,571,990
Title: Seeing 2000To increase the quantity and quality of ocular surgery performed on children to ameliorate childhood blindness. Through the ‘Seeing 2000’ program, IEF proposes to help national andinternational nongovernmental organizations and charity hospitals in developing countries expand and improve their clinical and surgical services to blind and visually impaired children.
$2,000,000
International Eye Foundation, Inc. (IEF)FAO-A-00-99-00053-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/99 - 09/04 $725,568 $2,000,000 $2,000,000
Title: Seeing 2000: Expanded and RevisedTo assist eye care institutions and providers that offer services for children to develop financially sustainable operating costs while meeting the basic needs of people of all economic levels,especially the poor. This cooperative agreement will continue to provide subgrants ($25,000 up to $100,000) to pediatric eye care services when the previous Seeing 2000 cooperativeagreement ends.
$212,000$415,000
International Medical Services for Health (INMED)FAO-A-00-98-00071-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/01 $627,000 $627,000
Title: Millennium Alliance for Social InvestmentTo use the Millenium Alliance for Social Investment Project to promote linkages between nonprofit organizations, businesses, and joint ventures that move beyond philanthropy. Alliance is athree-year program housed at INMED, which has built close partnerships with the pharmaceutical industry and will match Alliance services by more than 50 percent.
$269,810$491,169
Katalysis Partnership, Inc. (Katalysis)FAO-A-00-98-00052-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $1,200,000 $760,979
Title: Banking on Partnership: Expansion and Replication of the Katalysis Microcredit ModelTo improve the social and economic conditions of the poor in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, especially women, through credit, savings mobilization, and business developmenttraining. The program's primary purpose is to assist Katalysis partner organizations in four countries in Central America and one country in South America to significantly expand the scopeand depth of their outreach to poor clients, primarily women, in marginal urban and rural areas, and achieve self-sufficiency in their microcredit programs.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$210,030$438,333
The Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA)FAO-A-00-98-00080-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/98 - 09/01 $939,000 $648,363
Title: Small Business Development Programs (SBDPs)To strengthen sustainable economic growth among the economically active poor through enterprise development in selected countries in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Thepurposes are (1) to develop profitable Small Business Development Programs (SBDPs) with local partners in Haiti and Mozambique, (2) to increase MEDA's ability to support its successfulSBDP methodology and programs in other countries, and (3) to improve MEDA's program monitoring and evaluation capacity so lessons learned from existing programs can be applied to newprograms.
$142,158$190,010$283,068
Mercy Corps International (MCI)FAO-A-00-99-00047-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/99 - 09/02 $1,202,685 $1,200,000 $615,236
Title: Building Civil Society in Times of TurmoilTo develop and strengthen civil society in four countries experiencing turmoil (economic devastation, natural disaster, or conflict), build Mercy Corps' civil society skills, and teach MercyCorps’ local partners how to strengthen civil society which will lead to sustainable development.
$260,660
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)FAO-A-00-97-00061-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/01 $1,322,000 $260,660
To build both capability and commitment to preserving the ecosystem and biological diversity in target countries by (1) strengthening TNC's ability to help partner organizations enhance theirinstitutional capacity, (2) increasing the voice of local organizations in the decision-making process about park preservation and protection, and (3) sharing lessons learned from both of theabove.
$166,600 $166,600$154,000$362,600
Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Inc. (OICI)FAO-A-00-98-00068-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
06/98 - 09/03 $1,700,000 $849,800
Title: Entrepreneurship Training and Support Services InitiativeTo increase income and employment opportunities for the poor in the Sub-Saharan Africa region through entrepreneurship training and support services. OICI will strengthen its capacity andthat of its partners to develop and replicate sustainable microenterprises that deliver services efficiently.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$217,952 $217,952$217,952$435,904
Opportunity International, Inc. (OI)FAO-A-00-98-00070-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $1,089,760
Title: Transformation ProjectTo assist Honduras and Zimbabwe by (1) expanding microenterprise loans to poor, economically active women; (2) creating and strengthening employment opportunities; (3) providing trainingin business and leadership skills; (4) building aggregate loan funds up to $40 million at the end of five years; (5) attaining operational sustainability by year three of the project, and full financialsustainability by the end of year five; (6) opening new branch offices; and (7) developing four formal financial institutions that allow partners to mobilize community savings.
$301,500$1,206,000
PLAN International USA, Inc. (d/b/a Childreach)FAO-A-00-96-90047-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 08/01 $2,250,000 $1,507,500
To enhance PLAN International's ability to effectively implement microenterprise lending programs focused on women and children.
$100,000 $100,000$100,000
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. (Margaret Sanger Center International (MSCI) & PPNYC)FAO-A-00-98-00062-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $300,000
Title: Strengthening NGO and PVO Capacity in Reproductive and Sexual Health: Mongolia and South AfricaTo strengthen and work in partnership with selected nongovernmental organizations to improve the reproductive and sexual health in South Africa and Mongolia; and to improve PPNYC'sability to provide highly accessible, high quality technical assistance at lower cost in southern Africa that will improve resource management and increase sustainability for both PPNYC and itslocal partners.
$844,307
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-97-00051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,160,307 $1,160,307 $844,307
To increase the use of essential health products in India, Zambia, and other developing countries. PSI will use its Dedicated Sustainability Program in these countries to systematicallyenhance the financial and institutional sustainability of its local nongovernmental social marketing partners.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$300,000
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-97-00040-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,710,000 $300,000
To manage projects divided into four elements with the following goals: (1) The Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting, and Information Tracking (MERIT) Program will strengthen the capability ofprivate and voluntary organizations (PVOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor, evaluate, and report on their projects. (2) PACT publications will be more broadlydisseminated so PVOs and NGOs can access and exchange development information more easily. (3) PACT will combine its resources and experiences with those of the Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum to facilitate the building of partnerships between NGOs and the business sector. (4) PACT and International Voluntary Services, Inc. (IVS) will form a joint ventureto leverage resources to promote the development of a national service corps.
$61,474 $61,475$194,551
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-00-00019-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,776,423 $1,904,985 $317,500
Title: PACT Proposal for USAID/BHR/PVC Matching Grant Program, Fiscal Year 2000To increase the capacity and sustainability of nongovernmental organizations through regional alliances and entrepreneurial partnerships.
$97,554$101,538$113,098
Pro Women (Programs for Women/Pro Mujer)FAO-A-00-99-00056-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/99 - 09/02 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $312,190
Title: Pro WomenTo increase the income and employment of a significant number of poor women in Bolivia and Peru by helping them establish small businesses and become more efficient in their roles asmothers, income earners, and community members.
$175,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-97-00044-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $2,175,000 $175,000
To prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and mitigate its impact in Indonesia, India, and Zambia. PCI will work on (1) increasing the capacity of 44 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in thetarget countries to implement sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention activities, and (2) increasing the scope and improving the quality of PCI programs in the areas of NGO development andHIV/AIDS prevention. Particular emphasis will be placed on increasing the capacity of PCI headquarters staff.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$59,657 $178,971$50,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-00-00016-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/05 $2,288,628 $2,288,628 $288,628
Title: NGO Capacity Building InitiativeTo reduce the spread of HIV and mitigate the impact of AIDS in India, Indonesia, and Zambia by increasing the delivery of sustainable services by NGOs in these countries.
$235,200 $235,200$235,200$470,400
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-98-00028-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 08/03 $2,400,000 $1,176,000
Title: Alleviating the Effects of Poverty on Women and Children: An Expansion of Project HOPE's Village Health Bank ApproachTo alleviate poverty and its effects on women and children by increasing family incomes and improving health, living conditions, and personal wellbeing. The project will (1) strengthen ProjectHOPE's ability to provide effective technical support to its affiliates who implement the Village Health Bank (VHB) program, (2) expand the existing VHB programs in Ecuador and help thesecountries to run the program by themselves, and (3) establish the VHB program in Guatemala, Peru, and Malawi, and help these countries implement the program successfully.
$180,000
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-97-00049-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $900,000 $900,000 $180,000
To (1) improve the health status and health programs of target communities; (2) increase the capacity of local nongovernmental organizations in these communities to develop, implement,monitor, and evaluate sustainable community-based health programs; and (3) build on the basic health information system put in place by SAWSO over the last 2 1/2 years and ensure thatthe system remains operational and sustainable after the project ends.
$40,585 $40,585$154,717
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-00-00018-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $943,532 $943,532 $235,887
Title: Improving the Health Status of Women and Children in Targeting Communities in Ghana and ZambiaTo improve the health of women and children in targeted communities in Ghana and Zambia.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$513,696$2,054,784
Save the Children Federation, Inc. (SC/US)FAO-A-00-96-00003-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 09/01 $4,250,000 $2,568,480
To systematically empower children, women and other disadvantaged groups, both economically and socially, by expanding their participation in decision-making at all levels of society. SCwill achieve this by collaborating with local and national nongovernmental organizations, coalitions, governments, the private sector, and other organizations committed to democratic pluralism,gender equity, and economic growth that benefits disadvantaged women and children.
$211,330$300,000
The Small Enterprise Education and Promotion Network (SEEP Network)FAO-A-00-98-00049-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/01 $511,330 $511,330
Title: Institutional and Network Development Services for Enterprise Development OrganizationsTo build the capacity of SEEP members and extend SEEP's proven capacity-building services by forming new partnerships with field-based enterprise networks. SEEP, which formerlyoperated through Catholic Relief Services, has become an independent private and voluntary organization.
$88,494 $88,494$88,494
Strategies for International Development (SID)FAO-A-00-00-00020-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/00 - 09/03 $1,624,296 $1,466,306 $265,482
Title: Reclaim Soils and Pastures and Reduce Rural PovertyTo ecologically restore farms in the Altiplano region of Bolivia and Peru by increasing soil and pasture fertility. This will boost productivity and increase farm incomes.
$428,000$1,629,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-96-90045-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/96 - 08/01 $4,000,000 $2,057,000
To help the rural poor in Latin American and Africa develop enterprises which will promote rural economic growth and achieve sustainable economic and social improvements in their lives.
$245,705$353,159$441,000
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-98-00074-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/98 - 09/03 $2,250,000 $1,039,864
Title: Partnerships and Economic Growth Through Nongovernmental OrganizationsTo increase the ability of Winrock and its collaborating partners to help program beneficiaries, particularly women, use sustainable agricultural production and conservation technologies toincrease the incomes they receive from their farms, improve farm productivity, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$299,732$637,771$617,500
World Relief Corporation of National Association of Evangelicals (WRC)FAO-A-00-98-00069-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,500,000 $1,555,003
Title: Capacity Building for Microenterprise DevelopmentTo improve the income, health, and welfare of the poorest members of the economically active population (mostly women) in selected countries in South Asia and Africa. The program will (1)help local partners in four countries (and three secondary countries) develop financial self-sufficiency, and (2) expand WRC's capacity to provide the technical and capacity-buildingassistance necessary to develop microenterprises.
$309,684$631,305
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-90044-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 09/01 $3,249,834 $940,989
To improve the health and socioeconomic status of households (primarily women) in poor communities by providing income-generating opportunities through microenterprise-oriented financialinstitutions.
$75,000
American Council for Voluntary International ActionFAO-A-00-99-00020-00CB - Vice Antoinette Ferrara
09/99 - 09/00 $70,320 $150,000 $75,000
Title: The U.S. - Japan Common Agenda Public/Private Partnership InitiativeTo promote the participation of American and Japanese private and voluntary organizations and private sector groups in the U.S.-Japan Common Agenda.
$3,000,000
Case Western Reserve UniversityFAO-A-00-97-00062-00CB - Vice Antoinette Ferrara
09/97 - 09/00 $3,000,000 $3,000,000
To encourage and support new forms of cooperation between private and voluntary organizations and nongovernmental organizations, under the GEM II program, to promote sustainabledevelopment and build organizational capacities which will strengthen civil society around the world.
$311,268
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $311,268
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - U.S. HEADQUARTERSBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$7,165,051 $4,720,933$15,028,760$57,156,115$84,070,859U.S. HEADQUARTERS TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - UGANDABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$300,797$558,512
AfricareFAO-A-00-99-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $383,850 $999,880 $859,309
Title: Child Survival / UgandaTo focus on children under five and reduce infant and child morbidity and mortality in the underserved Ntungamo District of Uganda.
$800,000
Minnesota International Health Volunteers (MIHV)FAO-A-00-96-90025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 08/00 $1,000,000 $800,000
Title: Child Survival / UgandaTo reduce morbidity and increase the survival of children and mothers through the use of simple, low-cost technologies implemented at the community level.
$131,209$131,209$672,382
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-97-00009-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,750,000 $934,800
To identify sustainable, primarily agricultural cooperatives and assist them in improving their financial viability and the services they provide to members. This program will also try to buildgrassroots support for U.S. international development in the American agricultural community.
$199,936
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-96-90038-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/97 - 09/01 $4,326,000 $199,936
To increase farm and agribusiness productivity and increase farmer and agribusiness incomes in developing countries. The program will spread information and provide person-to-persontraining in technology and organizational and management skills.
$8,108
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $8,108
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - UGANDABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$380,820
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF)FAO-A-00-97-00046-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 03/01 $1,681,000 $380,820
To enhance wildlife conservation in eastern and southern Africa by building AWF's capacity to deliver sustainable conservation services to African partner organizations.
$468,400
Food for the Hungry, Inc. (FH)FAO-A-00-95-00011-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
04/95 - 03/00 $3,400,000 $468,400
To help the urban poor increase their incomes by participating in a microenterprise loan program that fosters good business ethics and values and encourages an attitude of self-reliance anddemocratic participation. The goal of the program is to help make participants capable of determining and meeting their development needs.
$125,465$685,905
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-90044-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/96 - 09/01 $3,249,834 $811,370
To improve the health and socioeconomic status of households (primarily women) in poor communities by providing income-generating opportunities through microenterprise-oriented financialinstitutions.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$131,209$656,532$3,774,063$4,561,804UGANDA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - UKRAINEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$169,195$181,500$424,594
ACDI/VOCAFAO-A-00-97-00017-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 06/03 $4,707,856 $775,289
To strengthen democratic, member-owned cooperatives so they can become sustainable, group-based businesses. This will be accomplished by providing the necessary technicalassistance and fostering local, national, and international partnerships that can help primarily rural, agricultural cooperatives become financially sustainable and capable of managingthemselves.
$39,501$29,370$118,503
National Telephone Cooperative Association (NTCA)FAO-A-00-97-00011-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $2,977,814 $187,374
To help people in focus countries gain access to adequate telecommunications facilities by creating telecommunication cooperatives and community telecenters, and by strengthening existingcooperatives in other sectors (e.g., credit, agriculture). This project also aims to enhance public-private partnerships which improve the access to, and the quality of, existingtelecommunications.
$630,023 $630,023$635,408$764,101
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-99-00017-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $2,521,388 $5,875,000 $2,659,555
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Agribusiness Volunteer Project in West NISTo accelerate market-oriented development through innovative exchanges and partnerships between private citizens and U.S. enterprises. In Ukraine, the program will focus on helpingprivate farmers organize democratic associations and cooperatives, developing small and medium-scale private agribusinesses, and improving access to credit. In Moldova, the program willstrengthen the National Farmers Federation and other private farmers’ organizations, create private farmer credit systems, and develop small and medium-scale private agribusinesses. InBelarus, the focus will be on strengthening the Belarus Farmers Union, helping people become grassroots private farmers, and linking promising private farmers with Western agribusiness.
$838,719 $630,023$846,278$1,307,198$3,622,218UKRAINE TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - USA (DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION)BHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$150,000$150,000
Global Learning, Inc.FAO-A-00-99-00048-00DE - Susan C. Saragi
09/99 - 08/01 $647,894 $300,000 $300,000
Title: Libraries Build Sustainable CommunitiesTo develop, in partnership with the American Library Association (ALA), a workshop-in-a-box on sustainable communities and organize related activities including (1) training 100 members ofALA (two per state) to facilitate the workshop, (2) having these trainees conduct at least 50 workshops (at least one per state), (3) create a national interactive sustainabledevelopment/sustainable communities discussion among librarians who participate in these workshops via a listserver, (4) conduct workshops at four different national library conferences, (5)create and disseminate a Libraries Build Sustainable Communities Guide to all 60,000 ALA members and subscribers as an insert in the magazine American Libraries, and to the Americanpublic through posting on ALA's website, and (6) publicize this project's resources through at least three articles in ALA publications and four press releases to the general media.
$137,114$150,000
Indiana UniversityFAO-A-00-99-00052-00DE - Susan C. Saragi
09/99 - 08/01 $187,280 $287,114 $287,114
Title: Global Leadership through Agricultural Development: A 21st Century Solution for YouthTo develop, in partnership with the National FFA Organization and Purdue University, an innovative CD-ROM-based educational technology that will be used by high school students andteachers in the agricultural education system. Entitled ‘Global Leadership Through Agricultural Development: A 21st Century Solution for Youth,’ the project will disseminate electronic casestudies with real-life scenarios that enable students to understand and come to terms with the relationship between local concerns and global agricultural development.
$150,000$150,000
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association - International Foundation (NRECA-IF)FAO-A-00-99-00045-00DE - Susan C. Saragi
09/99 - 08/01 $1,049,689 $300,000 $300,000
Title: Bringing Light and Prosperity to the Developing WorldTo team up with the NRECA and the National Association of Purchasing-Rural Electric Utilities to carry out a project entitled ‘Bringing Light and Prosperity to the Developing World.’ Thisproject will reach a diverse audience of over 32 million Americans who are the employees, members, and consumers of rural electric cooperatives. The project will work towards increasingthis audience's awareness of international development issues and concerns, and will also strengthen volunteer programming."
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - USA (DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION)BHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(USA/W Region)
$162,886$150,000
Partners of the Americas (Partners)FAO-A-00-99-00041-00DE - Susan C. Saragi
09/99 - 08/01 $201,712 $312,886 $312,886
Title: Latinos and Latin America: Local-Global Messages and LinkagesTo work with the National Council of La Raza, the Hispanic Council on International Relations, and the Hispanic Link Journalism Foundation to promote international development between theUnited States and Latin America by (1) developing and expanding effective media and public outreach programs at the local level that promote local/global linkages between the United Statesand Latin America on development issues; (2) promoting the development of a Latino perspective and presence on the United States’ engagement with the world, especially as it relates tointernational development and Latin America; (3) raising the awareness of Hispanic-American journalists about international development issues; (4) developing and refining messages andmaterials on international development for Hispanic audiences; (5) providing opportunities for collaborating organizations to participate in international development programs through Partnersof the Americas; and (6) strengthening Partners of the Americas chapters, National Council of La Raza affiliates, the Hispanic Link Journalism Foundation, and the Hispanic Council onInternational Relations organizations.
$150,000$150,000
TechnoServe, Inc.FAO-A-00-99-00051-00DE - Susan C. Saragi
09/99 - 08/01 $138,415 $300,000 $300,000
Title: Making Connections through GardeningTo team up with the National Gardening Association to work with children from kindergarten though eighth grade around the United States who use the association's GrowLab curriculum.The curriculum will be modified to incorporate information on understanding the similarities between U.S. school children and those in the developing world through agriculture, gardening, andthe environment. Teachers and students will receive information on children's lives in Nicaragua and Ghana to help them understand the concept of global interconnectedness betweenpeople, and common needs and solutions for the environment.
$750,000$750,000$1,500,000USA (DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION) TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - UZBEKISTANBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Europe & Eurasia Region)
$423,454$425,000
COUNTERPART International, Inc.FAO-A-00-00-00027-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/00 - 09/04 $507,481 $998,182 $848,454
Title: Child Survival / UzbekistanTo reduce the high rate of mortality in children under five in Takhtakupir and Nukus, Uzbekistan by improving caretaker practices and increasing access to quality care; and to improve thecapacity of Perzent to plan, implement, and evaluate child survival programs in the targeted regions.
$294,757$547,408
Project HOPE - The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.FAO-A-00-99-00026-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $576,989 $1,000,000 $842,165
Title: Child Survival / UzbekistanTo reduce the mortality and morbidity rates in mothers and children under five by creating partnerships and improving the capacity of the Ministry of Health and formal and informal localorganizations.
$24,355$25,144$58,082
World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU)FAO-A-00-97-00008-00CD - Larry W. Harms
06/97 - 05/02 $3,000,000 $107,581
To increase savings and credit services to local populations, and strengthen existing credit unions so they can become financially sound providers of high-quality microfinance services to theirmembers.
$387,790 $387,790$385,283$385,283
Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development (WI)FAO-A-00-99-00014-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/99 - 09/03 $4,111,275 $9,250,000 $1,546,146
Title: The Farmer-to-Farmer Program in Central AsiaTo increase the sustainability of private agribusiness through improved technologies and business management practices; increase the capacity of farmers’ associations, cooperatives, andbusiness support organizations to achieve sustainable service delivery and advocacy; strengthen the rural finance system to provide credit and other services to agricultural enterprises; anddevelop and disseminate a set of best practices for Farmer-to-Farmer volunteer technical assistance.
$835,599 $387,790$1,130,184$990,773$3,344,346UZBEKISTAN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIPBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$102,190$76,287
Land O'Lakes, Inc. (LOL)FAO-A-00-96-00005-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,600,000 $178,477
To increase the number of viable microenterprises and small businesses in the agricultural sector by defining needs that can be met by short-term volunteer specialists recruited by LOL. LOLwill work in partnership with an indigenous counterpart organization in each of three core countries to identify clients, implement the assistance program, and evaluate the impact of volunteerassignments.
$99,061
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)FAO-G-00-00-00043-00VT - Barbara C. Kennedy
09/00 - 09/02 $500,000 $1,500,000 $99,061
Title: Capacity Building for Foreign Treatment CentersTo provide technical assistance and training to twelve centers in five regions of the world that treat survivors of politically motivated torture.
$201,251$76,287$277,538WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIP TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - YEMENBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Asia & The Near East Region)
$790,364
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-95-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/00 $2,409,966 $790,364
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve the health of women of childbearing age and children under five in 16 marginal urban communities in Tegucigalpa, Honduras; to improve the health of mothers and children inthree districts of the Hodeidah Governorate in the Democratic Republic of Yemen; and to improve the health of mothers and children in the rural Chadiza District and five rural wards in theChipat District of Zambia. All projects work in close collaboration with the Ministries of Health.
$382,800$487,025
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-99-00036-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $440,544 $999,798 $869,825
Title: Child Survival / YemenTo help the district increase the capacity of its community and health facilities, and to introduce appropriate child survival strategies that are connected with programs that promote self-sustainability. The program will also introduce cost-effective innovations that can be used as models for reform.
$382,800$1,277,389$1,660,189YEMEN TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ZAMBIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$899,942
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-95-00025-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/95 - 09/00 $2,409,966 $899,942
Title: Child Survival / HondurasTo improve the health of women of childbearing age and children under five in 16 marginal urban communities in Tegucigalpa, Honduras; to improve the health of mothers and children inthree districts of the Hodeidah Governorate in the Democratic Republic of Yemen; and to improve the health of mothers and children in the rural Chadiza District and five rural wards in theChipat District of Zambia. All projects work in close collaboration with the Ministries of Health.
$382,800$487,163
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International, Inc. (ADRA)FAO-A-00-99-00037-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/99 - 09/03 $333,675 $999,957 $869,963
Title: Child Survival / ZambiaTo reduce maternal, child, and infant mortality from preventable causes in the districts of Chipata (South Zone) and Chadiza (entire district) of the Eastern Province of Zambia. The programwill increase the capacity of local partners to conduct health action planning and manage community-based public health centers.
$640,000
World Vision, Inc. (WVUS)FAO-A-00-96-00035-00CS - Katherine Jones
09/96 - 09/00 $799,977 $640,000
Title: Child Survival / ZambiaTo reduce infant, child, and maternal morbidity and mortality by supporting and strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Health to deliver primary health care services, and by empoweringindividuals to assume responsibility for their own health needs.
$40,226$46,294
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-96-90023-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,229,000 $86,520
To increase the level of economic development in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Zambia. This program will (1) improve smallholder farm production and environmental practices, (2) improvethe status of women, (3) increase the capacity of farmer organizations to represent the interests of their members, (4) improve the capability of smallholder farmers to establish commerciallinkages with agribusiness and increase their incomes, (5) secure the allocation of other PL 480 resources for the benefit of the smallholder farmers with whom it is working, and (6) increasethe U.S. public's awareness of the importance of people-to-people development assistance and public-private partnership in that effort.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ZAMBIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$118,500
Population Services International (PSI)FAO-A-00-97-00051-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $1,160,307 $1,160,307 $118,500
To increase the use of essential health products in India, Zambia, and other developing countries. PSI will use its Dedicated Sustainability Program in these countries to systematicallyenhance the financial and institutional sustainability of its local nongovernmental social marketing partners.
$450,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-97-00044-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $2,175,000 $450,000
To prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and mitigate its impact in Indonesia, India, and Zambia. PCI will work on (1) increasing the capacity of 44 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in thetarget countries to implement sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention activities, and (2) increasing the scope and improving the quality of PCI programs in the areas of NGO development andHIV/AIDS prevention. Particular emphasis will be placed on increasing the capacity of PCI headquarters staff.
$125,000 $375,000$125,000
Project Concern International (PCI)FAO-A-00-00-00016-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/05 $2,288,628 $2,288,628 $625,000
Title: NGO Capacity Building InitiativeTo reduce the spread of HIV and mitigate the impact of AIDS in India, Indonesia, and Zambia by increasing the delivery of sustainable services by NGOs in these countries.
$180,000
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-97-00049-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
09/97 - 09/00 $900,000 $900,000 $180,000
To (1) improve the health status and health programs of target communities; (2) increase the capacity of local nongovernmental organizations in these communities to develop, implement,monitor, and evaluate sustainable community-based health programs; and (3) build on the basic health information system put in place by SAWSO over the last 2 1/2 years and ensure thatthe system remains operational and sustainable after the project ends.
$40,582 $40,582$154,717
The Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)FAO-A-00-00-00018-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $943,532 $943,532 $235,881
Title: Improving the Health Status of Women and Children in Targeting Communities in Ghana and ZambiaTo improve the health of women and children in targeted communities in Ghana and Zambia.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ZAMBIABHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$165,582 $415,582$702,743$2,821,899$4,105,806ZAMBIA TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ZIMBABWEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$268,178$1,273,671
The Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)FAO-A-00-96-90023-00FF - Larry W. Harms
09/96 - 09/01 $2,229,000 $1,541,849
To increase the level of economic development in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Zambia. This program will (1) improve smallholder farm production and environmental practices, (2) improvethe status of women, (3) increase the capacity of farmer organizations to represent the interests of their members, (4) improve the capability of smallholder farmers to establish commerciallinkages with agribusiness and increase their incomes, (5) secure the allocation of other PL 480 resources for the benefit of the smallholder farmers with whom it is working, and (6) increasethe U.S. public's awareness of the importance of people-to-people development assistance and public-private partnership in that effort.
$8,086
Aid to Artisans, Inc. (ATA)FAO-A-00-98-00029-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
08/98 - 08/01 $1,200,000 $8,086
Title: Regional Initiative for Southern African Enterprises (RISE)To promote strategies for sustainable development among craft-based nongovernmental organizations and enterprises in four South African nations undergoing social and political changeand developing free-market economies. This three-year program will (1) open new markets, (2) strengthen rural and urban microenterprise development efforts, (3) build mentoringrelationships between the North-North and South-South, (4) enhance the ATA's ability to conduct field assessments, and (5) support ATA's strategic objective of diversifying its funding base.
$233,814
Heifer Project International, Inc. (HPI)FAO-A-00-97-00050-00MG - Mary T. Herbert
09/97 - 06/01 $1,275,000 $233,814
To strengthen HPI's capacity to implement sustainable rural development in its global program using the cornerstone model for value-based planning and management in Bolivia, Zimbabwe,and Indonesia. The primary focus of the project is to introduce a participatory training approach that will encourage local nongovernmental organizations and community organizations todefine, plan, manage, monitor, and evaluate their own development initiatives. Training topics will include leadership, record keeping and accounting, goal setting, planning and evaluation,nutrition, food production, animal management, marketing, soil and water conservation, and microcredit.
$85,899 $85,899$85,899$171,798
Opportunity International, Inc. (OI)FAO-A-00-98-00070-00MG - Tom Kennedy
09/98 - 09/03 $2,000,000 $429,495
Title: Transformation ProjectTo assist Honduras and Zimbabwe by (1) expanding microenterprise loans to poor, economically active women; (2) creating and strengthening employment opportunities; (3) providing trainingin business and leadership skills; (4) building aggregate loan funds up to $40 million at the end of five years; (5) attaining operational sustainability by year three of the project, and full financialsustainability by the end of year five; (6) opening new branch offices; and (7) developing four formal financial institutions that allow partners to mobilize community savings.
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
PVO Name & Acronym
Agreement Number
Grant Program & Activity Officer
START-ENDDATES
COUNTRYLOP
COST-SHARE TOTALAWARD LOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
FY 2000 - ZIMBABWEBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
Country Level Funding
(Africa Region)
$61,474 $61,474$194,549
Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc. (PACT)FAO-A-00-00-00019-00MG - Martin J. Hewitt
08/00 - 08/03 $1,776,423 $1,904,985 $317,497
Title: PACT Proposal for USAID/BHR/PVC Matching Grant Program, Fiscal Year 2000To increase the capacity and sustainability of nongovernmental organizations through regional alliances and entrepreneurial partnerships.
$147,373 $147,373$548,626$1,687,369$2,530,741ZIMBABWE TOTAL:
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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This report includes PVC awards funded in FY2000 and ongoing awards active during the period of October 1, 1999 - September 30, 2000.
$28,770,929 $18,232,682$58,278,087$178,352,340$283,634,038REPORT TOTAL:
FY 2000 REPORT TOTALBHR/PVC Portfolio Country Report
COUNTRIESLOP
OBLIGATEDTHRU FY1999
OBLIGATEDFY2000
PLANNEDFY2001
PLANNEDPAST FY2001
Country Level Funding
Countries Included in this Report:
Africa Region, Angola, Armenia, Asia and the Near East Region, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central andEastern Europe, Dominican Republic, East Africa, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Europe and Eurasia Region, Gabon, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti,Honduras, Horn of Africa, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latin America and Caribbean Region, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mexico, Moldova,Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Program Support, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal,South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan, U.S. Headquarters, Uganda, Ukraine, USA (Development Education), Uzbekistan, West Bank and Gaza Strip, Yemen,Zambia, Zimbabwe
KEY: CS-Child Survival, CD-Cooperative Development, DE-Development Education, FF-Farmer-to-Farmer, MG-Matching Grant, PS-Program Support, VT-Victims of TortureNOTE: Planned FY obligations reflect only planned funding to meet mortgages for current activities since future year awards are determined by a competitive process.
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