Opportunity Information: Apply for APS 278 15 000002

The Jordan Partnerships Program is a USAID-Amman grant opportunity under an Annual Program Statement (APS) that invites innovative, partnership-driven proposals focused on solving economic development challenges in Jordan. The program is designed to be flexible and responsive, encouraging applicants to bring forward practical ideas that can generate measurable economic results, such as improved private sector competitiveness, job creation, workforce and skills improvements, stronger market linkages, or other interventions that address barriers to growth. Because it is issued as an APS, the emphasis is typically on creativity and collaboration, with applicants expected to propose approaches that leverage local knowledge, private sector capabilities, and other resources to achieve development outcomes more effectively than traditional, standalone grant projects.

Eligibility is unrestricted, meaning a wide range of applicants may apply, including not-for-profit organizations and for-profit entities, and the opportunity explicitly welcomes partnerships between these types of organizations. Awards are expected to be issued as cooperative agreements, which generally indicates that USAID anticipates substantial involvement during implementation (for example, collaboration on technical direction, monitoring, or coordination), rather than a more hands-off grant. The opportunity is categorized under "Other" for both the opportunity category and activity category, which signals that the program may support a variety of economic development interventions rather than a single narrow sector.

A key requirement is cost share: proposals must include a minimum 1:1 match. In practical terms, this means the applicant (and/or its partners) must bring at least one dollar of non-U.S. Government resources for every dollar of USAID funding requested. This match can often include cash contributions or allowable in-kind contributions, depending on the award terms. In addition, the minimum USAID contribution per proposal is $500,000, setting a floor for the size of activities USAID is willing to support through this mechanism. The award ceiling is $20,000,000, which indicates that, while individual awards could be much smaller, USAID is leaving room for larger-scale or higher-impact partnerships if a proposal demonstrates strong rationale, feasibility, and value for money. The listing includes CFDA 98.001 (U.S. foreign assistance), and it was posted on September 21, 2015, with an original closing date of September 20, 2016, reflecting a relatively long window typical of APS mechanisms that may accept concepts or applications over an extended period.

Overall, this opportunity targets organizations that can pair technical expertise with real co-investment and credible partners to tackle economic development constraints in Jordan. Strong proposals would typically be expected to show clear economic logic, a realistic implementation plan, measurable results, and a convincing match strategy that demonstrates commitment from the applicant and partners, especially from the private sector or other non-USAID sources.

  • The Jordan USAID-Amman in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Jordan Partnerships Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2015-09-21.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2016-09-20. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $20,000,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Jordan Partnerships Program (USAID-Amman APS)

1) What is the Jordan Partnerships Program?

The Jordan Partnerships Program is a USAID-Amman grant opportunity issued under an Annual Program Statement (APS). It invites innovative, partnership-driven proposals aimed at solving economic development challenges in Jordan through practical interventions that can generate measurable economic results.

2) What is an Annual Program Statement (APS) and why does it matter?

An APS is a solicitation mechanism that typically emphasizes flexibility, creativity, and collaboration. In this opportunity, the APS format signals that USAID is looking for applicants to propose practical ideas and partnership models (rather than fitting into a single narrowly defined project template) and that submissions may be accepted over an extended period.

3) What types of results or outcomes is the program trying to achieve?

The program seeks measurable economic development results in Jordan. Examples described in the opportunity include improved private sector competitiveness, job creation, workforce and skills improvements, stronger market linkages, and other interventions that address barriers to economic growth.

4) What kinds of activities can be supported under this opportunity?

The opportunity is categorized as "Other" for both the opportunity category and activity category, which indicates the program may support a variety of economic development interventions rather than a single fixed sector. Proposals should still clearly connect activities to economic development constraints and measurable results.

5) Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is unrestricted. A wide range of applicants may apply, including not-for-profit organizations and for-profit entities. The opportunity explicitly welcomes partnerships between these types of organizations.

6) Are partnerships required, or just encouraged?

The APS is described as partnership-driven and explicitly welcomes partnerships between for-profit and not-for-profit entities. The opportunity emphasizes collaboration and leveraging local knowledge, private sector capabilities, and other resources, indicating that partnership-based approaches are central to what USAID is seeking.

7) What does it mean that awards are expected to be cooperative agreements?

Cooperative agreements generally indicate that USAID anticipates substantial involvement during implementation. This can include collaboration on technical direction, monitoring, coordination, or other aspects of implementation, rather than a more hands-off approach.

8) What is the minimum USAID funding amount per proposal?

The minimum USAID contribution per proposal is $500,000. This sets a floor for the size of activities USAID is willing to support under this opportunity.

9) What is the maximum (ceiling) award amount?

The award ceiling is $20,000,000. This indicates USAID is leaving room for larger-scale or higher-impact partnerships if the proposal presents a strong rationale, feasibility, and value for money.

10) Does the program require cost share or matching funds?

Yes. Proposals must include a minimum 1:1 match. Practically, this means the applicant and/or its partners must contribute at least one dollar of non-U.S. Government resources for every dollar of USAID funding requested.

11) What counts toward the 1:1 match requirement?

The opportunity notes that match can often include cash contributions or allowable in-kind contributions, depending on the award terms. The specific allowability of match types would be determined by the award conditions.

12) How does the cost share requirement affect project design?

Because a 1:1 match is required, proposals need a credible match strategy showing where non-U.S. Government resources will come from and how they will be applied to achieve results. The opportunity suggests that strong proposals demonstrate commitment from applicants and partners, especially from private sector or other non-USAID sources.

13) What is CFDA 98.001 and what does it indicate?

The listing includes CFDA 98.001, which is associated with U.S. foreign assistance. This is an identifying reference tied to the assistance program category used in U.S. government assistance listings.

14) When was this opportunity posted and what was the closing date?

It was posted on September 21, 2015, with an original closing date of September 20, 2016. The relatively long window is consistent with APS mechanisms that may accept concepts or applications over an extended period.

15) What kind of proposals are likely to be competitive under this APS?

Based on the description, competitive proposals would typically present clear economic logic, a realistic implementation plan, measurable results, and a convincing 1:1 match strategy. The opportunity also emphasizes leveraging local knowledge, private sector capabilities, and other resources through collaboration.

16) Is the program focused only on the private sector?

The program emphasizes improved private sector competitiveness and encourages leveraging private sector capabilities, but it is framed around broader economic development challenges and outcomes in Jordan. Proposals can address workforce, skills, market linkages, and other barriers to growth, as long as they are tied to measurable economic results.

17) Does the APS specify a single sector or theme that applicants must follow?

No single narrow sector is specified in the information provided. The "Other" categorization for both opportunity and activity categories suggests flexibility across different types of economic development interventions.

18) What is the main purpose of emphasizing collaboration and co-investment?

The opportunity is aimed at organizations that can pair technical expertise with real co-investment and credible partners. The intent is to achieve development outcomes more effectively than traditional, standalone grant projects by leveraging complementary resources and capabilities.

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