In July of 2009, 733 members of the African Diaspora from 16 sub-saharan countries submitted business proposals to the African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM) competition sponsored by USAID and Western Union. At stake were/are matching grants of up to USD $100,000.00 to support and further their investment and efforts in the African marketplace.
In late October, 60 finalists were announced, (click HERE to see the full list) “with proposals representing more than $22 million of diaspora business investment to spur job creation in their native countries.” (ADM Press Release) Out of these 60 finalists, between 10 and 20 winners will be selected in January, 2010.
“The finalists of the ADM competition represent the best of a new class of entrepreneur – those who are investing back in their home countries to create economic opportunity and reduce poverty and unemployment in Sub-Saharan Africa,” said Alonzo Fulgham, Acting USAID Administrator…
…”The business leaders selected here understand the challenges facing their native countries, and they have identified solutions that work,” said Anne McCarthy, Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Western Union. “Our finalists have market-appropriate proposals that could sustain job growth and spark new business start-ups benefiting Sub-Saharan Africa.”
(Full text of ADM’s Press Release HERE.)
Over the next several posts, I hope to highlight a few of the finalist’s ventures, and celebrate the spirit of private investment in Africa.
