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How to Create Private Sector Alliances with USAID

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Global Development Alliances (GDA's) are USAID's innovative public-private alliance model to mobilize business and civil society to stimulate economic growth. Yet GDA's and Private Sector Alliances (PSA's) can be confusing and intimidating, especially when a proposal deadline is approaching too quickly.

Successful alliances take commitment, so invest a morning of your time learning how to create Private Sector Alliances with USAID, courtesy of Rob Schneider, Senior Alliance Advisor, Office of Development Partners.

Rob will explain the overall GDA strategy, dive into PSA's, and answer your ICT alliances questions at the next Washington DC Technology Salon:

USAID Private Sector Alliances
April DC Technology Salon
Thursday, April 15, 8:30-10am
UN Foundation Conference Room
1800 Mass Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20036 (map)

We'll have hot coffee and Krispe Kreme donuts for a morning rush, but seating is limited and the UN Foundation is in a secure building. So the first fifteen (15) to RSVP will be confirmed attendance and then there will be a waitlist.

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