Deadline for Application: December 20,2024
The Mastercard Foundation Fund for Resilience and Prosperity is a seven-year, US$ 126 million Fund that aims to support Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across the agriculture, climate adaptation and digital economy sectors in 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The main objective of the Fund is to unlock enterprise growth and catalyze, scale-up and sustain the creation of dignified and fulfilling work opportunities for young women and men, young people with disabilities and refugee youth.
The challenge is opened to SME applications from any country as long as the projects are being implemented in at least one of the 20 focus countries the Fund is targeting and meet the eligibility criteria.
Support from FRP will include grants ranging from US$ 500,000 to US$ 2,500,000, disbursed over a 3-year period, based on the applicant’s development stage, scalability, and business model, in accordance with agreed periodic milestone targets. Funding structure will be determined on a case-by-case basis after evaluating proposals and organizations. Additional support to successful applicants will include tailored technical assistance in alignment with FRP objectives over the 3 year period.
Categories of interest in the Agribusiness challenge
- Primary production
- Processing and aggregation
- Trading and market linkages
Categories of interest within the Agriculture Value Chain.
While broadly interested in any agribusiness opportunity that is capable of work creation opportunities for young women and men, those working in these or other parts of the agriculture value chain are encouraged to apply:
- Forestry
- Fishing
- Horticulture
- Plant Breeding
- Agro input supplies
- Cash crop – cocoa
- Cash crop – cotton
- Cash crop – coffee
- Food storage and preservation
- Farmer training on adaptation techniques
- Crop insurance services
- Smart irrigation systems
- Drip irrigation
- Soil moisture sensors
- Organic fertilizers
- Bioenergy production and fossil fuels
- Solar powered agricultural tools
- Capacity building
Applicants will be requested to also state and describe if they have integrated climate adaptation, climate mitigation or digital aspects to their projects.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to apply, an SME must:
- Be involved in the sector of focus i.e., agriculture.
- Be an existing for-profit Small or Medium-sized Enterprise.
- Be implementing business in at least one of the 20 focus countries in Africa.
- Be requesting for grant funding ranging from US$ 500,000 to US$ 2,500,000, disbursed over a 3-year period, based on applicants’ development stage, scalability, and business model. Additional tailored technical assistance will be provided to successful applicants.
- Be providing matching contribution of at least 30% of the total project cost.
- Have innovative, practical, and scalable businesses that aim to create work opportunities for young women and men, young people with disabilities or refugee youth.
- Adhere to fundamental human rights, labour standards, and environmental management laws, both nationally and internationally, including seed laws/policy.
- Refrain from any involvement in acts of terrorism or support for terrorist activities.
Selection Criteria
Applications in the Agribusiness Challenge Fund will be selected based on the following criteria:
Project description and objective |
Alignment with Fund for Resilience and Prosperity priorities |
Project Impact |
Financing plan/Matching Funds |
Team structure |
Additionality |
Important Date
Agribusiness Challenge Fund launch: The rolling call for proposals launches on this date. Pre-registered or newly registered SMEs on the platform have access to the online application form. | 18/03/2024 |
Harvest 1:The first collection of submitted applications for assessment will occur on this date, approximately 12 weeks after the opening date of the challenge. | 07/06/2024 |
Harvest 2:The second collection of submitted applications for assessment will occur on this date, approximately 12 weeks after the first harvest. | 30/08/2024 |
Harvest 3:The third collection of submitted applications for assessment will occur on this date, approximately 12 weeks after the second harvest. | 22/11/2024 |
Challenge closes after Harvest 3 | 22/11/2024 |
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