Development Innovation Ventures (DIV) Annual Program Statement (APS)

Development Innovation Ventures (DIV) supports the piloting and rigorous testing of innovative approaches to solving international development problems and transitioning innovations with evidence of impact and cost effectiveness to scale.

DIV’s aim is to create a portfolio of innovations that


improves lives for millions of the poor around the world, especially individuals in poverty or extreme poverty, and other vulnerable groups.

DIV funds innovation that targets USAID’s Mission Statement .

Innovations could include new technologies, new ways of delivering and/or financing goods and services, more cost-effective adaptations of existing solutions, new ways to increase uptake of existing proven solutions, etc.

The more funding requested, the more confidence DIV will need in the evidence-base underpinning the innovation.

This includes gathering appropriate evidence of impact and/or commercial viability at each stage and for each type of scale path.

Solutions must have a potential pathway to scale commercially or through incorporation into the practices of developing country governments, donors, philanthropists, or through a combination of commercial and public or philanthropic support.

Innovations should ultimately reach sustainability without continuing DIV support.

DIV employs a staged funding model, with size of investment commensurate with evidence of potential for success.

DIV recognizes that organizations supported will need flexibility to iterate and adapt innovations and DIV strives to provide this flexibility.

To attract the best innovations, applications on all development topics and sectors are welcome.

DIV welcomes applications from U. S. and non-US organizations, individuals, non-profit, and for-profit entities, provided their work is in a country where USAID operates.

There are several types of projects that are not a good fit for DIV’s objectives.

This includes standard development practice (e.g.

building schools), basic scientific research (e.g.

laboratory research), a planning tool or diagnostic that is unlikely to result in measurable development impacts, innovations that are applicable only in very limited context, or private sector applications to expand businesses in developing countries that are unlikely to lead to significant development impacts.

Learn more about DIV, including examples of past winners, at www.usaid.gov/DIV
Related Programs

USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas

Agency for International Development


Agency: Agency for International Development

Office: None

Estimated Funding: Not Available



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Development Innovation Ventures

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:
www.usaid.gov/DIV

Contact:
Development Innovation Ventures

Agency Email Description:
Contact

Agency Email:
div@usaid.gov

Date Posted:
2014-04-15

Application Due Date:
2015-04-15

Archive Date:
2015-04-16



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