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11 funds
Which Are Open
For Tanzania
For Education
or Health
or Private sector/business
or Water and sanitation
Open To Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
or Companies
or Educational institutions
With Value £100,001 to £500,000
or £500,001 to £1,000,000
or More than £1,000,000
  • This page provides grants to UK-based civil society organisations and charities for poverty reduction projects in developing countries.

  • Call for concepts to pilot innovative, investible, pollution mitigation concepts in East Africa, waste-to-energy inputs and intercepting by-products.

  • Combines grant capital with expert-led venture-building support, to support Assistive Technology innovators launch and scale solutions in Africa.

  • IDRC offers grants, funding, and awards to researchers and institutions to find solutions for global development challenges.

  • Research on capital allocation strategy for emerging/frontier markets, and the role of information asymmetry in shaping capital flows.

  • Human Development Innovation Fund (HDIF) is a challenge fund providing grants for innovations in education, health, early childhood development and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) across Tanzania.

  • Africa Agriculture Development Company (AgDevCo) invest debt and equity in African Agribusinesses to create jobs, improve food security and boost prosperity.

  • To develop and test new ideas that reduce the cost and time of transport and logistics in East Africa. Open to businesses throughout the world that are operating, or will operate, in the East African Community (EAC).

  • Funding for collaborative projects, taking innovative ideas from any sector or discipline to tackle challenges in agriculture.

  • AECF awards grants to private sector companies to support new and innovative business models in Africa.

  • EAIF is a public-private partnership providing long-term debt finance for construction and development of private infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa.