What institutional configurations are allowable for proposals submitted in response to the RFA?
Applications must, at a minimum, come from a pair of degree-granting higher education institutions – one in the United States and one in a USAID-eligible Sub-Saharan African country. Applications must be submitted by a U.S. higher education institution that will be the contractually responsible entity for the award. Consistent with USAID procedure, this institution will be responsible for all fiscal matters related to the award, including contracting and reporting to USAID. In addition to the two lead/principal partner institutions, other partners may participate in the proposal and subsequent planning grant activities. These partners may be additional U.S. and African higher education institutions, government entities, NGOs, private sector entities, or regional and international organizations that help to strengthen the planning activities in the Planning Grant. Why have only U.S. higher education institutions been designated as “contracting institutions” for partnership grants? Partn
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