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Funding Criteria
In considering grant funds allocation, the ATMS Foundation takes into account the following;
Conformity with Country development priorities
 
Job creation
Income generation
Skills development
Technology transfer
Export generation
Import substitution
Linkages promotion
Empowerment and promotion of women
Conservation of the environment
Social development .e.g .community programmes, worker outreach
  The Foundation also provides support to commercially oriented public entities and member associations whose aims and objectives conform to national policies and work towards;
 
economic and social development,
environment protection,
good governance and
capacity building
  To quality for support, these institutions must show ability and willingness to participate in a cost sharing of a minimum of
50% of the cost of the intervention.
Shareholding
  African owned
 
50% or more African owned ( defined as any person who is passport holder of any country in sub-Sahara Africa.
Shareholding by a multi or bi-lateral Development Finance Institution (DFIs) is categorized and included as part of the African ownership provided the DFI shareholding does not exceed African ownership.
  Foreign owned – less than 50% African ownership
 
Government owned entities in the process of being privatized or under the Public Private partnerships.
  To quality for support, these institutions must show ability and willingness to participate in a cost sharing of a minimum of
50% of the cost of the intervention.
Size of enterprise
  Businesses
 
Small – up to US $ 3m in sales and US $ 3 m in gross assets
Medium – up to US $ 15m sales and US 15m in gross assets
  Financial Institutions
 
Small – up to US $ 4m in equity capital
Medium – up to US $ 7 million in equity capital
Funding Allocation
  The levels of funding are based on the country tiering, being the Country Risk Rating issues by the Institutional Investor, with priority being given to countries that are least developed post war countries or countries which have suffered political turmoil, war or natural disaster.
 
         
 
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