Programs funded by Development Partners
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Programs funded by Development Partners
Matching Grant from the Ghana Private Sector Competitiveness Program II, funded by the Swiss State Secretariat on Economic Affairs (SECO)
The Development Partnership with the Private Sector (DPP) is a matching fund under the Ghana Private Sector Competitiveness Program II (GPSCP II). It supports private sector actors in the cashew and oil palm value chains to improve processing, market linkages, business and product development, and skills development.
The fund provides co-financing for activities that enhance competitiveness in these sectors, with grants ranging from GHS 250,000 to GHS 3,000,000. Priority is given to proposals that focus on international market linkages, innovation, scaling potential, social inclusion (gender, youth), and environmental sustainability. The Second Call for Proposal has been launched. Details are available at www.gpscp2.com
- Sector Focus: Must operate within the cashew or oil palm value chains.
- Business Type: Open to private sector actors, including processors, exporters, aggregators, and cooperatives.
- Financial Commitment: Applicants must provide matching funds, meaning they must co-finance the proposed project.
- Project Scope: Must focus on processing, market linkages, business development, product innovation, or skills enhancement.
- Social & Environmental Impact: Priority is given to projects that promote gender inclusion, youth participation, and environmental sustainability.
- Scaling Potential: The project should demonstrate the ability to expand operations and create employment.
Contact:
- Lagos Avenue, East Legon, Accra, Ghana,
- Telephone: +233 53 848 5986
- Email: gpscp2@niras.com
Matching grant from the Ghana Tree Crop Diversification Project (GTCDP) funded by the World Bank
The Ghana Tree Crop Diversification Project (GTCDP) Matching Grant supports agribusinesses and farmers in selected tree crop value chains. To qualify, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Sector Focus: Must be involved in cocoa, cashew, coconut, rubber, shea, mango, or oil palm production or processing.
- Financial Commitment: Applicants must provide matching funds, either in cash or in-kind contributions.
- Business Type: Open to private companies, cooperatives, farmer groups, and agribusinesses.
- Project Scope: Must focus on productivity improvement, climate resilience, value addition, or market access.
- Social & Environmental Impact: Priority is given to projects that promote gender inclusion, youth participation, and environmental sustainability
- Scaling Potential: The project should demonstrate the ability to expand operations and create employment.
Contact:
- Accra Office: Tsatse Dzani St, Adjiringanor, GPS Address: GD-253-5536, Phone: 030 398 1790
- Kumasi Office: Lesley Opoku-Ware Drive, Danyame, GPS Address: AK-037-9711, Phone: +233 (0)322011435
- Email: info@tcda.gov.gh
Carbon financing facilitated by Solidaridad & KliK Foundation
- Solidaridad is working with the support of the KliK Foundation to implement the Sustainable Artisanal Palm Oil Processing Program (SAPP). This is an initiative aimed at modernizing small-scale palm oil processing centers, particularly in Ghana, to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
- Interested processors must submit a formal application to the program office, accompanied by an official letter from the Municipal/District Assembly indicating their knowledge of the intent of the mill owner to upgrade, letter from OPDAG indicating the membership status of the mill. The application must be delivered in hard copy to the Solidaridad office in Accra
Contact:
- Solidaridad Network West Africa, Nico Roozen Heights, Block 14, Nii Sai Road, East Legon, Accra
- PMB KD 11, Kanda, Accra, Ghana
- 0501502586/0244366350
Technical Assistance provided by the Ghana Investment Support Program (GHISP) financed by British International Investment (BII)
The Ghana Investment Support Programme, an initiative designed to increase investment flows to underserved small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The programme aims to drive sustainable and inclusive economic growth by supporting businesses that align with green, BOLD, and 2X objectives.
- Boosting SME Investments: Helps unlock funding for businesses that contribute to environmental sustainability and economic inclusivity.
- Supporting Financial Intermediaries: Works with banks and investment funds to channel resources effectively.
- Driving Productivity & Job Creation: Focuses on increasing employment and income opportunities for target populations.
General Eligibility Criteria
- Business Type: Must be an SME operating in Ghana.
- Sector Focus: Preference for businesses contributing to sustainability, inclusivity, and productivity.
- Growth Potential: Companies should demonstrate strong potential for expansion and job creation.
- Financial Viability: Must have a clear business model and financial projections.
- Alignment with GHISP Goals: Businesses should support environmental sustainability or economic inclusiveness.
- Minimum Revenue Threshold – SMEs may need to demonstrate a certain level of annual revenue to qualify for investment support. This ensures businesses have a stable financial foundation
For precise revenue requirements, you can check the official GHISP website
Contact:
- Email: info@ghisp.org
- Website: https://ghisp.org/about
Technical Assistance provided by the DeveloPPP Program, funded by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
GIZ DeveloPPP is a funding programme initiated by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). It supports private-sector projects that contribute to sustainable development in developing and emerging countries. The programme is implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, alongside DEG Impulse GmbH.
- Funding for Sustainable Business Initiatives: Companies can receive up to €2 million in financial support for projects that align with development goals.
- Two Funding Options:
- DeveloPPP Classic: Supports established companies expanding sustainable operations in developing countries.
- DeveloPPP Ventures: Provides catalytic funding for start-ups with innovative business models.
Focus Areas:
- Sustainable supply chains
- Digital transformation
- Gender equality
- Environmental and social standards.
How to Apply:
Companies can participate in quarterly ideas competitions to secure funding.
Contact:
- The GIZ Ghana Country; German Development Cooperation House, 7 Volta St, Accra, Ghana
- Tel: +233 30 294 7632 / +233 30 294 7736
Matching grant from the Market Oriented Value Chains for Jobs and Growth in the ECOWAS Region (MOVE) Project.
MOVE is funded by the European Union (EU) under the Samoa agreement with the Secretariat of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The Matching grant is an element of the Business Support Facility for Resilient Agriculture Value Chains project being implemented by Agri-Business Facility (ABF) and GIZ/MOVE. While ABF focuses on cocoa, maize, and livestock (sheep, goat, cattle), MOVE focuses on the cashew value chain.
There is also a matching grant for the rice value chain being funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation as well as the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) for rice producers, millers and input suppliers.
The GIZ MOVE (Market-Oriented Value Chains for Jobs & Growth in the ECOWAS Region) program aims to improve income and employment prospects in West Africa by strengthening rice and cashew value chains.
- Focus: Must be involved in rice or cashew production and processing.
- Geographical Scope: Open to applicants from Key MOVE’s implementing countries thus Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Senegal as well as 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific member states of OACPS
- Private Sector Engagement: Supports private sector businesses, including processors, exporters, cooperatives, and agribusinesses.
- Sustainability & Inclusion: Priority is given to projects that promote climate resilience, gender inclusion, innovation, linkages, and youth empowerment.
- Project Scope: Must focus on market linkages, business development, innovation, or skills enhancement
Contact:
- Market Oriented Value Chains for Jobs and Growth in the ECOWAS Region (MOVE)
- P. O. Box KIA 9698, H/No. 313A, Cotonou Street, East Legon Residential Area – Accra, Ghana
- Tel: 0244339293 /0207705401/2
- Fax: +233 207705428
- Email: move@giz.de