Market Matters Grant
Organization - Market Matters
Grant Amount - $96,667
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - toward the costs of assisting the government of Uganda with formulating a national strategy for improving the access of poor farmers to better local, regional and international markets for bananas
Similar GrantsMinistry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, Uganda - $69,830 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of formulating a national strategy for improving the access of poor farmers to better local, regional and international markets for bananas
Trust for Community Outreach and Education - $120,000 from the
Mott Foundation - The Trust for Community Outreach and Education works with mainly rural communities in the Eastern Cape, Western Cape, and Limpopo provinces assisting them in organizing into formal structures through which they are able to engage government entities...
European Center for Not-for-Profit Law - $100,000 from the
Mott Foundation - The program goal is to support the development of an enabling legal environment for civil society in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia and the European Union neighborhood. The European Center for Not-for-Profit Law carries out this goal by...
TechnoServe - $600,000 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of improving access of poor farmers growing bananas in Kenya to profitable output markets by helping them to develop strong producer and marketing associations
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
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