Millennium Challenge Corporation
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is a U.S. government agency established to reduce global poverty through economic growth. Its mission is to promote sustainable development by providing funding opportunities for innovative projects in partner countries. MCC administers grant programs that focus on critical sectors such as education, health, and infrastructure, aiming to empower communities and enhance economic prospects. By fostering partnerships and leveraging resources, the agency plays a vital role in delivering impactful solutions to development challenges worldwide.
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The grant aims to support the Millennium Challenge Corporation's Threshold Program in the Solomon Islands, focusing on community engagement and cross-cutting program support services to facilitate economic growth and poverty reduction. Eligible applicants include unrestricted organizations. Interested parties can apply by registering for a virtual Industry Day event, where they can learn more about the procurements and submit questions in advance.
The grant aims to support a 4-year program in the Solomon Islands focused on implementing policy and institutional reforms to reduce poverty through economic growth, specifically through the Accessing Land for Tourism Investment Facilitation (ALTIF) Project and the Forest Value Enhancement Project. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and for-profit companies with relevant experience in community governance and land use issues in the Solomon Islands. Interested organizations should respond to the Request for Information (RFI) by submitting their qualifications and relevant project experience via email by 12:00 PM Eastern Time on February 18, 2021.
The grant aims to develop partnerships with organizations that align with MCC's goals of poverty reduction through economic growth, enhancing access to research, data, and innovative practices. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based and non-U.S.-based organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, while individuals and U.S. government agencies are not eligible. The application process involves a four-stage competitive process starting with concept papers, followed by co-creation, application, and award stages.