About the program
The Water and Soil Accelerator, funded by USAID, invites partnerships to apply for delivery grants ranging from $500,000 to $1,500,000 for up to three cropping seasons (starting in February 2025 and ending June 2027). These grants support collaborative interventions to enhance sustainable water and soil management in rainfed agricultural systems in Zambia and Malawi. The theory of change for this Accelerator is that increased infiltration or storage of rainwater through a series of interventions on- (e.g. soil enhancement practices) and off- field (e.g. green infrastructure) will lead to sustainable improvements in climate-resilient agricultural productivity and hydrology, enabling crop diversification, gains in income and nutrition, and enhanced availability of water for multiple uses. Only partnerships are eligible; no single organization can apply independently. Proposals must demonstrate an integrated approach, addressing at least three thematic focus areas, and focus on rapid delivery, measurable improvements in agricultural and water productivity, water retention, and soil health, benefiting farmers and other value chain actors through integrated farm-to-landscape interventions.
The total funding pool is $10 million, and the Accelerator aims to fund between four and five applications. Funding will be split between the two priority countries with 60% on Zambia and 40% on Malawi, and with up to 3 awards for projects in Zambia and up to 2 awards for Malawi. Priority areas are Feed the Future (FTF) Zones of Influence (ZOIs) in Zambia’s Eastern and Central provinces and Malawi’s Southern and Central regions. However, the number of awards will be determined based on funding available and quality of proposals. The review process will be conducted in two stages:
- Concept note submission
- Full proposal submission
Selected applicants will be invited to submit full proposals and may be asked to participate in a meeting to present the project proposal and discuss various aspects of the implementation plan. Negotiation with successful applicants and award contracting is expected to begin in December 2024-January 2025. Project implementation is expected to begin in February 2025, with exact timing to be determined based on the completion of negotiation and full execution of delivery grants.