GB-COH-3799145-781-200030GB
Tetra Tech International Development UK Ltd
M4D Utilities Phase 3
The Mobile for Development (M4D) Utilities Innovation Fund, supported by the UK Government (DFID) and the Scaling Off-Grid Energy Grand Challenge for Development (USAID), aims to test and scale the use of mobile to improve or increase access to energy, water and sanitation services. Launched in June 2013, the fund has completed two phases of funding and started its third and final phase of funding in 2017.
So far (2018), the fund has competitively awarded grants to 43 organisations, including start-ups, mobile network operators, government utilities, academic institutions, and NGOs. These grants include; 25 energy, 13 water, 5 sanitation service providers. The fund is multi-country and has funded projects in 27 countries (17 SSA, 8 Asia, 1 Latin America, 1 Oceania). The Fund will award another 10 grants to organisations in May 2018.
Grantee Portfolio:
Phase 1 (2013-2015)
Energy: African Solar Designs, EcoEnergy, Emergence BioEnergy, Fenix International, Kamworks, Lumos, M-KOPA, Mobisol, Persistent Energy Ghana (PEG), Telenor Pakistan
Water: Development Workshop Angola, Nextdrop, Portland State University
Phase 2 (2015-2017)
Energy: Brighterlite Norway AS, d.light, Devery East Africa, Dialog Axiata, Gham Power Nepal, KopaGas, ME SOLshare Ltd., Product Health Ltd., SMS Energy Services, SNV, SunCulture, Village Infrastructure Angels (VIA)
Water: Africa Water Enterprises, CityTaps, Lilongwe Water Board, Manobi, Safe Water Network, Upanda Ltd., Wonderkid
Sanitation: Loowatt, Sanergy
Phase 3 (2017-2019)
Energy: Vitalite, Orange Madagascar, Orange Burkina Faso
Water: CityTaps, Drinkwell
Sanitation: Kampala Capital City Authority, Practical Action Bangladesh, Svadha
https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Mobile-for-Development-Utilities-Innovation-Fund-2017-Our-new-grantees.pdf
https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Mobile_for_Development_Utilities_Innovation_Fund_Catalogue_of_Grantees_v2.pdf
Grantee map: https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/M4D-Utilities-Annual-Report-2018-Grantee-Map.pd
GSM Association
Coffey International Development
Coffey International Development
Coffey International Development
020 7837 2881
http://coffeyeurope.com/our-projects/
57443.71
57443.71
57443.71
57443.71
33443.84
Coffey FY20 Q2 Incoming Funds
0
Coffey FY20 Q3 Incoming Funds
0
Coffey FY20 Q3 Incoming Funds
0
Coffey FY20 Q4 Incoming Funds
0
Coffey FY20 Q4 Incoming Funds
33443.84
Coffey FY20 Q2 Expenditure
7375.98
Coffey FY20 Q1 Incoming Funds
7375.98
Coffey FY20 Q1 Expenditure
25294.52
Coffey FY19 Q4 Incoming Funds
25294.52
Coffey FY19 Q4 Expenditure
7719.92
Coffey FY19 Q3 Incoming Funds
7719.92
Coffey FY19 Q3 Expenditure
17422.59
Coffey FY19 Q2 Incoming Funds
17422.59
Coffey FY19 Q2 Expenditure
12904.96
Coffey FY19 Q1 Incoming Funds
12904.96
Coffey FY19 Q1 Expenditure
10303.68
Coffey FY18 Q4 Incoming Funds
10303.68
Coffey FY18 Q4 Expenditure
7511.81
Coffey FY18 Q3 Incoming Funds
7511.81
Coffey FY18 Q3 Expenditure
22769.42
Coffey FY18 Q2 Incoming Funds
22769.42
Coffey FY18 Q2 Expenditure
19890.44
Coffey FY18 Q1 Incoming Funds
19890.44
Coffey FY18 Q1 Expenditure
25255.2
Coffey FY17 Q4 Incoming Funds
25255.2
Coffey FY17 Q4 Expenditure
31094.63
Coffey FY17 Q3 Incoming Funds
31094.63
Coffey FY17 Q3 Expenditure
8324.57
Coffey FY17 Q2 Incoming Funds
8324.57
Coffey FY17 Q2 Expenditure
463.28
Coffey FY17 Q1 Incoming Funds
463.28
Coffey FY17 Q1 Expenditure
GB-COH-3799145-781-268784GM
Tetra Tech International Development UK Ltd
EACDS Lot B Assignment: Commonwealth Clean Ocean Alliance Technical Assistance Facility Scoping Support - The Gambia
The UK Department for International Development (DfID) and UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) (the clients) have engaged DAI working with Common Seas (“the Coordination Team”) to establish a Technical Assistance Facility (TAF) to coordinate an engagement and scoping exercise across 23 eligible Commonwealth member states that will determine how to allocate these funds to support meaningful action to reduce plastic pollution across the Commonwealth. The Coordination Team has conducted initial desk-based background research and a short telephone interview with the Designated Representative of The Gambia. The purpose of this pre-scoping assessment was to better understand priority issues (where identified) and capacity in addressing the flow of plastic waste into water bodies; existing, planned or potential areas of policy action in relation to the CCOA commitments; and to identify other key stakeholders who should be consulted.
DAI Europe
Coffey International Development
Coffey International Development
Coffey International Development
020 7837 2881
http://coffeyeurope.com/our-projects/
13250
1189.11
Coffey FY20 Q2 Incoming Funds
1189.11
Coffey FY20 Q2 Expenditure
10008.92
Coffey FY20 Q1 Incoming Funds
10008.92
Coffey FY20 Q1 Expenditure
0
Coffey FY20 Q4 Incoming Funds
0
Coffey FY20 Q4 Expenditure
432.49
Coffey FY20 Q3 Incoming Funds
432.49
Coffey FY20 Q3 Expenditure