Opportunity Information: Apply for RFI 675 21 04

The Guinea Local Works Program (GLWP) notice is a Request for Information (RFI 675 21 04) issued by USAID/Guinea (USAID-Conakry), Economic Growth Office. Its main purpose is market research: USAID is gathering input from organizations in Guinea to better understand the landscape, constraints, and practical options for a future activity. It is explicitly not a solicitation, not a call for proposals, and not an application opportunity at this stage. Any proposal or application submitted in response to the RFI will not be reviewed, and USAID will not pay for submitted information or reimburse any costs incurred by respondents. The RFI is being conducted under U.S. government acquisition and assistance market research rules (FAR Part 10) and USAID guidance (ADS 300), and responses are meant to address the specific questions listed in the referenced Attachment B.

Programmatically, GLWP is framed around advancing locally owned development in Guinea by developing and testing flexible solutions that address operational challenges that often prevent local actors from leading or benefiting from development resources. The program is designed to align with USAID/Guinea's Country Development Cooperation Strategy and to prioritize local and underutilized partners, suggesting an emphasis on shifting leadership, resources, and decision-making closer to Guinean institutions and communities rather than relying primarily on international implementers. The activity category is listed under Agriculture, but the core thematic focus described in the notice is youth entrepreneurship and livelihoods, indicating an interest in rural economic opportunity, enterprise development, and possibly value chain or agribusiness-adjacent entrepreneurship.

Geographically and demographically, the RFI narrows attention to rural areas of the Faranah Region and specifically targets youth entrepreneurship there. USAID is seeking feedback from local entities that are already working to promote youth livelihoods in Faranah. The RFI highlights engagement, cooperation, and empowerment of youth entrepreneurs as central ideas, which typically points toward approaches like local partnerships, community-led or youth-led initiatives, capacity strengthening, improved access to markets or services, and practical mechanisms to support young people in starting or growing businesses in rural settings.

Eligibility for providing input is oriented toward Guinean local entities, defined clearly in the notice. To be considered a local entity for this purpose, an organization must be legally organized under the laws of Guinea, have its principal place of business or operations in Guinea, be majority-owned by Guinean citizens or lawful permanent residents, and be governed by a body in which the majority are Guinean citizens or lawful permanent residents. In other words, USAID is looking for perspectives from organizations that are genuinely based in Guinea and controlled by Guineans, especially those with direct experience supporting rural youth livelihoods in Faranah.

From the opportunity metadata, the instrument type is listed as a grant and the category as discretionary, but since this is an RFI, those fields should be read as contextual rather than as confirmation of an active funding competition. The original closing date for responses was November 29, 2021, and no award ceiling or number of expected awards is provided, which is consistent with an information-gathering notice rather than a funded competition. Overall, the notice signals USAID's intent to shape a future locally led program in Faranah focused on youth entrepreneurship, and it uses the RFI process to collect practical recommendations, lessons learned, and market intelligence from Guinean organizations working on the ground.

  • The Guinea USAID-Conakry in the agriculture sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Guinea Local Works Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2021-10-22.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2021-11-29. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Guinea Local Works Program (GLWP) RFI 675 21 04

1) What is this notice (RFI 675 21 04) for?

This notice is a Request for Information (RFI) issued by USAID/Guinea (USAID-Conakry), Economic Growth Office. Its purpose is market research: USAID is collecting input from organizations in Guinea to understand the local landscape, constraints, and practical options for a possible future activity under the Guinea Local Works Program (GLWP).

2) Is this an open funding opportunity or a call for proposals?

No. The notice explicitly states it is not a solicitation, not a call for proposals, and not an application opportunity at this stage.

3) Will USAID review proposals or applications submitted in response to this RFI?

No. Any proposal or application submitted in response to the RFI will not be reviewed.

4) Will USAID pay respondents or reimburse costs for responding to the RFI?

No. USAID will not pay for submitted information and will not reimburse any costs incurred by respondents in preparing or submitting a response.

5) Why is USAID issuing an RFI for GLWP?

USAID is using the RFI to gather practical recommendations, lessons learned, and market intelligence from organizations working in Guinea. The goal is to inform how a future activity could be designed, especially in ways that support locally owned development and address operational barriers that can prevent local actors from leading or benefiting from development resources.

6) What rules or guidance govern this RFI process?

The RFI is conducted under U.S. government acquisition and assistance market research rules (Federal Acquisition Regulation, FAR Part 10) and USAID guidance (ADS 300). Responses are intended to address the specific questions listed in the referenced Attachment B.

7) What is the Guinea Local Works Program (GLWP) trying to achieve?

GLWP is framed around advancing locally owned development in Guinea. It is intended to develop and test flexible solutions that address operational challenges that can limit local leadership, local access to resources, and local decision-making in development activities.

8) How does GLWP align with USAID strategy in Guinea?

The notice indicates the program is designed to align with USAID/Guinea's Country Development Cooperation Strategy and to prioritize local and underutilized partners. This signals an emphasis on shifting leadership, resources, and decision-making closer to Guinean institutions and communities.

9) What sector is this opportunity associated with?

The activity category is listed under Agriculture. However, the thematic focus described in the notice centers on youth entrepreneurship and livelihoods, which can overlap with rural economic opportunity and enterprise development, including entrepreneurship connected to agribusiness or rural value chains.

10) What is the main thematic focus described in the notice?

The notice emphasizes youth entrepreneurship and livelihoods, with central ideas including engagement, cooperation, and empowerment of youth entrepreneurs, particularly in rural settings.

11) What geographic area is the RFI focused on?

The RFI narrows attention to rural areas of the Faranah Region in Guinea.

12) Who is the primary target population mentioned?

The notice specifically targets youth entrepreneurship in rural Faranah, and seeks feedback from entities already working to promote youth livelihoods in that region.

13) What kinds of organizations is USAID trying to hear from?

USAID is seeking input from Guinean local entities, particularly those with direct experience supporting rural youth livelihoods and entrepreneurship in the Faranah Region.

14) How does the notice define a "Guinean local entity" for purposes of this RFI?

To be considered a local entity under this notice, an organization must (1) be legally organized under the laws of Guinea, (2) have its principal place of business or operations in Guinea, (3) be majority-owned by Guinean citizens or lawful permanent residents, and (4) be governed by a body in which the majority are Guinean citizens or lawful permanent residents.

15) Can non-local (non-Guinean-controlled) organizations submit input?

The notice orients eligibility for providing input toward Guinean local entities as defined. It signals USAID is looking for perspectives from organizations that are genuinely based in Guinea and controlled by Guineans, especially those working directly on youth livelihoods in rural Faranah.

16) What should a response to the RFI address?

Responses are meant to address the specific questions listed in the referenced Attachment B.

17) What is USAID trying to learn from respondents?

Based on the notice, USAID is seeking input to better understand the local development landscape in Guinea (especially in Faranah), constraints that affect youth entrepreneurship and livelihoods, and realistic, practical options for designing a future activity that supports locally led approaches.

18) Is this RFI associated with a grant?

Opportunity metadata lists the instrument type as a grant and the category as discretionary. However, because this is an RFI (not a solicitation), those fields should be read as contextual and not as confirmation of an active funding competition.

19) What was the deadline to submit responses to the RFI?

The original closing date for responses was November 29, 2021.

20) How many awards will be made, and what is the funding amount?

No award ceiling or number of expected awards is provided. This is consistent with an information-gathering notice rather than a funded competition.

21) Does submitting information through this RFI guarantee future funding?

No. The notice is for market research and does not function as a funding application process. It does not indicate that responses will lead to an award or guarantee eligibility for future funding.

22) What does "prioritizing local and underutilized partners" imply in this RFI?

It implies USAID is particularly interested in hearing from organizations that may be closer to communities and less frequently resourced by major international development mechanisms, and in understanding how a future activity could be designed to enable those partners to lead or benefit more directly.

23) What types of approaches are suggested by the notice's focus on youth empowerment and entrepreneurship?

The notice points toward approaches such as local partnerships, community-led or youth-led initiatives, capacity strengthening, improved access to markets or services, and practical mechanisms to help young people start or grow businesses in rural areas. These are presented as typical directions implied by the RFI's language and focus.

24) Which USAID office issued the RFI?

It was issued by USAID/Guinea (USAID-Conakry), Economic Growth Office.

25) What is the overall takeaway of this notice?

The notice signals USAID's intent to shape a future, locally led program in the Faranah Region focused on youth entrepreneurship and livelihoods, using the RFI process to collect grounded input from Guinean organizations working on the ground.

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