The United States African Development Foundation (USA)

USADF-Nithio Off-Grid Energy Challenge

Last update: Jun 30, 2022 Last update: 30 Jun, 2022

Details

Location:KenyaKenya
Contracting Authority Type:Development Institution
Status:Awarded
Budget:N/A
Award ceiling:USD 1,000,000
Award floor:USD 400,000
Sector:Energy, Electrical Engineering
Eligible applicants:Private Sector
Eligible nationalities:AfricaAfrica
Date posted:17 Oct, 2019

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Description

USADF-Nithio Off-Grid Energy Challenge

Open until December 2, 2019

USADF and Nithio are excited to request proposals for the USADF-Nithio Off-Grid Energy Challenge. Proposals are invited from eligible Kenyan solar operators providing off-grid solutions through consumer financing. Selected enterprises will receive funding in the form of a combination of loan and grant funds.

To be considered for the Challenge, applicants must be 100% African-owned, majority Kenyan-owned and -managed private companies registered in Kenya and must be operating in Kenya.

All instructions to apply are included in the document labeled “RFP,” uploaded below. The application template for applicants to fill in is also uploaded below. Applicants must send the completed application template, as well as all required attachments, before December 2, 2019.

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