Uganda Development Trust Grant



Organization - Uganda Development Trust
Grant Amount - $70,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of its project to identify and strengthen viable agribusinesses as a source of markets for smallholder farmers in Uganda


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Uganda Development Trust - $160,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in support of efforts to establish an agri-business capital fund that would provide capital and management assistance to viable small and growing agribusinesses as a source of markets for smallholder farmers in Uganda

CARE USA - $200,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of assisting smallholder horticulture farmers in Kenya to meet market quality and certification requirements for export markets

Market Matters - $264,500 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in support of its project to improve the effectiveness of seed markets serving poor farmers through research, analysis and management training for small and mid-sized African seed companies that focus on these markets

Centenary Rural Development Bank - $500,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - as a Program-Related Investment in support of its efforts to raise the incomes of poor smallholder farmers in Uganda who grow bananas and other cash crops, by improving their access to financial capital

Makerere University - $95,818 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the cost of planning a project to increase the food security and incomes of poor farmers in Uganda through development and marketing of nutrient-enhanced banana-based foods for local, regional and international markets

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