The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Small Scale Irrigation seeks private sector partners in the areas of irrigation technology supply, finance and value chain development to accelerate scaling of small-scale irrigation technologies in Ghana and Ethiopia. Proposed projects must benefit smallholders and be environmentally sustainable. The proposed budget should not exceed US$725 thousand. In order to be eligible, for-profit businesses and social enterprises must have a presence and experience in the region and/or country of interest.
Deadline for submissions: 22 November 2019
Deadline for questions: 31 October 2019; Questions should be submitted to: ILSSI.PrivatePartnerships@ag.tamu.edu
Response to questions: 8 November 2019
Review period: Evaluations will be reviewed between December 2019 through mid-January 2020. Due diligence will be undertaken following the evaluation. Partner activities are expected to begin between February and March 2020.
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Geographic Scope: Ghana; Ethiopia
Total funding volume: $1,450,000
Performance period: Minimum 24 months and maximum 36 month, may be negotiated; End date no later than 31 March 2023
Download the full solicitation on this page for more information on applying.
Download the budget template for applications: ILSSI Budget Template
Download the technical proposal form for applications: ILSSI Technical Proposal Form
For more information,please visit https://rfx.piestar.com/opportunities/texas-a-m-university/rfp/93