New Business Initiative Seeks Entrepreneurial Ideas from U.S.-based African Diaspora to Spur Economic Opportunity in Homeland
DENVER, Colo., WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Western Union, a leading global payments network, are counting on innovative thinking and entrepreneurial ideas to help alleviate poverty in Africa.
Today, the organizations launched the African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM), a business-development program that will support U.S.-based African Diaspora in creating plans for sustainable start-up and established businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa. The program will also provide grant funding to 10-20 small-and-medium businesses with the strongest proposals for boosting economic opportunity and job creation in Sub-Saharan Africa through Diaspora-driven development.
“The African Diaspora has unique insights into its home countries and the motivation to encourage direct investment into Africa,” said Alonzo Fulgham, Acting Administrator of USAID. “This is an exceptional opportunity for African Diaspora in the U.S. to help alleviate the disparities surrounding Africa’s economic situation.” Added Fulgham, “Harnessing the strength of this population, estimated at 1.4 million strong, is critical to solving poverty in Africa.”
“This innovative model for corporate, government and nonprofit collaboration will support entrepreneurial solutions that create jobs and opportunity,” said Christina Gold, CEO, Western Union. “Western Union supports migrants’ investment in their home countries and also helps to power the world economy through our business model. Through this program, we can leverage Western Union’s expertise on migration trends and our vast network and resources to help create lasting social and economic impact.”
The initiative hopes to demonstrate the impact that entrepreneurs from the world’s Diaspora or migrant communities can have on development in their home countries. Throughout the program, the level of support provided to participants and the role that support may play in the development of each enterprise will be monitored. This research will help to identify best practices around the support needed to help small businesses thrive in developing markets.
Proposals must be implemented in one of the following Sub-Saharan African countries where USAID has both on-the-ground presence and potential technical assistance programs for entrepreneurs: Angola, Burundi, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
To participate, candidates must meet the following criteria, among others:
- Must be a member (or members) of the Sub-Saharan African Diaspora living in the United States as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
- Must have a local partner in the country of implementation; and Grant funding requests should not exceed US$100,000 and should not be less than US$50,000.
For a full a list of eligibility criteria visit www.diasporamarketplace.org.
