AgriBloom: Cultivating Economic Resilience for Rural Women Farmers in Nakuru County, Kenya
Grant Program: Fostering Sustainable Livelihoods | Submission Date: April 13, 2025
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Application Details
Last updated: April 13, 2025, 06:30Description
A comprehensive support initiative for 150 women smallholder farmers in three selected wards of Nakuru County, Kenya. Delivers training in climate-smart agriculture (CSA), facilitates the formation and strengthening of 3 women-led farming cooperatives, enhances financial literacy, and builds sustainable market linkages for high-value horticultural crops.
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Submission Details
Submitted On: April 13, 2025
Submitted By: Ali Sami
Grant Program
Fostering Sustainable Livelihoods
Application Status
This application has been submitted and is waiting for review.
Related Project
Created on: April 13, 2025Project Information
AgriBloom: Cultivating Economic Resilience for Rural Women Farmers in Nakuru County, Kenya
Project ID: 2Timeline
Project Summary
A comprehensive support initiative for 150 women smallholder farmers in Nakuru County, Kenya, delivering training in climate-smart agriculture, facilitating the formation of women-led farming cooperatives, enhancing financial literacy, and building sustainable market linkages.
Budget Information
Fiscal Year: 2025-2028Total Budget
98500.00 £
Amount Spent
0.00 £
Amount Remaining
98500.00 £
Budget Utilization
0.0%
Budget Progress
Apr 13, 2025
0 / 98500 £
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70.0
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Eligibility Response
This project directly aligns with the "Fostering Sustainable Livelihoods" program by targeting women, smallholder farmers, and low-income rural communities in Africa (Kenya); centering on economic development, agriculture, community development, gender equality, and food security; and aiming to increase income, enhance skills (agricultural and financial), improve market access, and empower women economically.
Program Eligibility Criteria
Registered non-governmental organization (NGO) or community-based organization (CBO) in their country of operation. Minimum of 5 years of experience implementing development projects. Demonstrated commitment to participatory and community-driven approaches. Projects must be implemented in countries within Africa or Asia. Submission of audited financial statements for the past 3 years. Demonstrated financial management capacity and accountability. Evidence of co-funding or other resource mobilization efforts is preferred. Proven track record in implementing successful economic development, agriculture, or related projects, with measurable outcomes.
Program Criteria Response
The project addresses the program criteria by focusing on sustainable income-generating activities through climate-smart agriculture, enhancing skills development through training programs, and creating access to markets by establishing market linkages for high-value horticultural crops.