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Support for Education and Economic Development (SEED) Foundation Grants is sponsored by SEED Foundation (under Schweizer Agriculture Ltd.). The SEED Foundation is a capacity building, empowerment, and technical support initiative. They offer grants to strengthen small-holder agriculture in rural Zambia, and also invite project summaries from youth or women groups.
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Seed Foundation – Support For Education & Economic Development Support For Education & Economic Development The Support for Education and Economic Development (SEED) Foundation is a capacity building, empowerment, and technical support initiative under Schweizer Agriculture Ltd. Established to address pressing challenges in… A capacity building, empowerment and technical support unit of Schweizer Agriculture Ltd Technical Finance Assistance Technical Finance Assistance by the SEED Foundation aim to strengthen small-holder agriculture in rural Zambia through the following actions.
Each call includes eligibility criteria; a list of Provinces eligible for technical assistance grant activities; funding restrictions; an application form; and details regarding the selection process. The selection of grant recipients is made in two stages. Applicants submit project summaries.
SEED Foundation invites full proposals from the best project summaries by youth or women groups. agricultural projects p. a Funding for the Foundation is provided through a partnership of several companies that do international business between regional and neighbouring nations with Zambia in food products and other industries.
Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing regions (Provinces). Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing regions (Provinces) Rural Zambia: North Western, Copperbelt, Central, Luapula, Northern, Western, Southern, Munchinga, Eastern and Lusaka. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Youth or women groups in rural Zambia working on agricultural or economic development projects; specific eligibility varies by call and includes province restrictions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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