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Opportunities with RDMA

Below is a list of business and employment opportunities with USAID's Regional Development Mission for Asia.

Business Opportunities


RFQ - Renovation for USAID/RDMA Storage Area

The United States Government, represented by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), invites qualified companies to submit proposals for the renovation service specified in the link below. This is to support the operation of USAID/RDMA.

Closing Date: January 31, 2012, 5pm Bangkok Time



Employment Opportunities


Seeking Applications for Grant Proposals - Expanding Participation of People with Disabilities

USAID/Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA) is seeking applications for grant proposals to increase the participation of people with disabilities in USAID activities and strengthen the capacities of Disabled People's Organizations (DPOs) based in any of the following countries: Burma, China, Laos, and Thailand, or related regional programs in Asia. The attached request does not serve as an Annual Program Statement (APS) or Request For Applications (RFA).

Subject to availability of funds, a total of $4 million is available worldwide and organizations from various countries will compete for funding. In general, the length of the programs should be 18-24 months.

USAID expects to fund individual programs in two categories:

 $2.8 million for small fund programs ranging from $20,000 - $300,000; and
 $1.2 million for 2-4 larger fund programs ranging from $300,000 - $600,000

Submission Deadline:
Applications should be submitted to RDMA via e-mail (application-rdma@usaid.gov) using the standardized Disability Application Concept Paper Form (referred to as Concept Paper) with a cover page and eight questions and using English language only. Submissions made using other formats may not be considered. Organizations can submit applications for either small or large fund programs, or both.



This page last updated on January 24, 2012
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