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Capable Partners NGO Strengthening Technical Assistance

The Capable Partners NGO Strengthening Leader with Associates (CAP) is a technical assistance mechanism designed by PVC to assist USAID Missions' and other operating units' PVO and NGO partners with organizational and technical capacity strengthening needs. Not a grant program, CAP works with partners of Missions and other operating units. CAP also helps new, nascent grantees to improve their organizational capacity. Missions may access CAP for technical assistance, training and grants management.

Programmatic Objectives:
  • Strengthening operational and technical capacity of local NGOs, networks, and intermediate support organizations (ISOs);
  • Strengthening linkages among local organizations (NGOs, coops, networks, governments, and businesses);
  • Increasing capacity of NGOs, networks and ISOs to engage in advocacy for key policies or programs; and
  • Disseminating tested innovations, best practices, and lessons learned.
  • An interactive, electronic web portal, NGOConnect.NET is a publicly accessible resource for publications, case studies, organizational assessment and strengthening tools.

    Contact Person:

    Colin Holmes, Program Manager, Private and Voluntary Cooperation Division, Office of Development Partners, USAID E-Mail:cholmes@afr-sd.org

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