Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs Grant



Organization - Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs
Grant Amount - $499,295
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of its project to increase the availability and affordability of improved seeds, fertilizers and other agricultural inputs and services for poor farmers in western Kenya


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Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs - $656,482 from the Rockefeller Foundation - to improve the access of poor farmers to improved seeds and fertilizers through the provision of business training, and technical and financial support to a network of small rural input shops in western Kenya

Kenya Agricultural Research Institute - $454,900 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in support of breeding disease-resistant and drought-tolerant maize varieties for the mid-altitude areas of Kenya and of enhancing delivery of improved seeds to farmers through promotion of public-private collaboration

Market Matters - $363,228 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of its Seeds of Development Program to improve the effectiveness of seed markets serving poor African farmers through research, analysis and management training for local, pro-poor seed companies

University of California, Los Angeles - $17,613 from the California Endowment - Governor's Health Summit on Health Care Affordability: For sponsorship of a summit to bring together business leaders, health care providers, public health experts, labor officials, consumer advocates and government officials to discuss...

AT Uganda Ltd. - $149,270 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of building institutional support systems for a network of rural input traders that supplies agricultural inputs to farmers in Uganda

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