[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2004]
[Pages 367-368]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

1400 I Street NW., Washington, DC 20005

Phone, 202-673-3916. Internet, www.adf.gov.
Board of Directors:                                 

Chairman                                          Ernest G. Green
Vice Chair                                        Willie Grace Campbell
Members of the Board                              Ephraim Batambuze, 
                                                          Jack Leslie, 
                                                          (3 vacancies)
Staff:                                              

President                                         Nathaniel Fields
Vice President                                    (vacancy)
General Counsel                                   Doris Martin

[For the African Development Foundation statement of organization, see 
        the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 22, Part 1501]

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The African Development Foundation's goals are to alleviate poverty and 
promote broad-based sustainable development and empowerment in Africa; 
to expand local capacity to promote and support grassroots, 
participatory development; and to enhance and strengthen U.S. relations 
with Africa through effective development assistance.
The African Development Foundation was established by the African 
Development Foundation Act (22 U.S.C. 290h) as a Government corporation 
to support the self-help efforts of the poor in Africa
    The Foundation awards grants and cooperative agreements to African 
private organizations to do the following:
    --promote micro- and small-enterprise development that will generate 
income and employment;
    --improve community-based natural resource management for 
sustainable rural development;
    --increase participation of African grassroots enterprises and 
producer groups in trade and investment relationships with the U.S. and 
within Africa; and
    --promote community-based HIV/AIDS intervention programs.
    In addition, the Foundation works within Africa to perform the 
following tasks:
    --build self-supporting, sustainable, local community development 
agencies that provide technical assistance and support to grassroots 
groups;
    --develop and replicate new models for community reinvestment; and
    --establish strategic partnerships with national and local 
governments, other donor agencies, and the local private sector, to 
support sustainable, grassroots development.

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    Finally, the Foundation works within the United States to gather 
resources for grassroots development through strategic partnerships with 
the U.S. private sector, American philanthropic organizations, and other 
U.S. Government agencies, and to expand U.S. funding for grassroots 
development activities.

For further information, contact Bryan Callahan, Communications Manager, 
African Development Foundation, 1400 I Street NW., 10th Floor, 
Washington, DC 20005. Phone, 202-673-3916. Fax, 202-673-3810. E-mail, 
[email protected]. Internet, www.adf.gov.

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