Enterprise Competitiveness Project in the Kyrgyz Republic (№8590682)

18 jun

Number: 8590682

Country: United States

Source: Federal Business Opportunities


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18-06-2018

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Enterprise Competitiveness Project in the Kyrgyz RepublicSolicitation Number: 72011518R00002
Agency: Agency for International Development
Office: Overseas Missions
Location: Kazakhstan USAID-Almaty

Solicitation Number: 72011518R00002

Notice Type: Award

Contract Award Date: June 14, 2018

Contract Award Number: 72011518D00002

Contract Award Dollar Amount: $22770653

Contractor Awarded Name: ACDI VOCA

Contractor Awarded DUNS: 083510842

Contractor Awarded Address: 50 F St. NW, Suite 1000

Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20001
United States

Synopsis: Added: Dec 05, 2017 11:23 pm The USAID Kyrgyz Republic Mission (USAID/KR) intends to issue, for full and open competition, a solicitation for a five-year, 20M - 24M contract for the USAID/Kyrgyz Republic Enterprise Competitiveness Program (ECP). ECP will accelerate inclusive economic growth in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in support of USAID/KR"s economic growth Development Objective 3 (DO 3): accelerated growth of a diversified and equitable economy. The Project"s theory of change is that SME-driven sales growth will promote and accelerate market-based, diversified, and inclusive growth in the Kyrgyz Republic. Therefore the ECP"s objectives are not outputs such as workshops, training, reports or analysis but rather: 1) increased SME sales, 2) new private sector jobs, and 3) an enhanced enabling environment including finance appropriate for growing SMEs. ECP will operate in partnership with the private sector to provide technical assistance to increase sales and mobilize private capital necessary for investment in property and equipment. Newly created sales and jobs must be supported by commercial relationships that will remain economically viable beyond the life of the activity. Inclusive growth requires that women, youth, and other groups have an enabling environment that promotes fair access to market and economic opportunities, business development services and financial resources. Likewise, ECP must ensure that it understands and addresses barriers or constraints to broad participation among all citizens in the Kyrgyz Republic. Specifically, the ECP will provide firm-specific tailored assistance solutions to:

i) Identify, facilitate and expand market-driven commercial transactions for SMEs with existing and new buyers;
ii) Resolve operational, managerial, human capital, financial, and market constraints impeding SME growth;
iii) Expand and promote innovative financial models, products and new actors to mobilize private capital for SMEs;
iv) Mobilize private capital and resources to maximize impact and ensure the commercial sustainability of achieved outcomes; and
v) Resolve business enabling environment issues confirmed to be materially constraining firm growth.


USAID programming demonstrated that a market-led approach is viable and that leveraging private capital and resources can multiply the impact of USAID funding. ECP will advance achievements made under current and previous economic growth projects that supported the growth of SMEs and draw on lessons learned from these activities. In addition to building on the success of these projects, each of them has a pipeline of companies that may benefit from ECP support.


The Project will target SMEs with quantifiable growth or export potential, partner with owners and managers to resolve firm-specific constraints and facilitate expansion, investment and growth among client SMEs. ECP will manage an active portfolio of growth and/or export-oriented SME clients that can catalyze change and innovation in the SME segment. USAID/KR envisions a deliberate effort to unlock the potential of SMEs and provide the segment with concrete examples of success that can have a multiplier effect on economic growth.


The geographic scope of the Project includes the entirety of the Kyrgyz Republic and is not limited to specific regions or provinces. ECP may support firms in any sectors or industries allowed by USAID policy. While ECP is intended to expand sales at existing companies, support may also be provided for startups, incubators, accelerators, or other greenfield initiatives when appropriate and when the potential for growth is clearly demonstrated.


The solicitation is anticipated to be released on/around January 15, 2018 and will be made available electronically upon its release to www.fbo.gov.



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document viewers if you cannot open a file. Solicitation 1 Type: Solicitation

Posted Date: January 26, 2018



72011518R00002.pdf (665.50 Kb)

J.1_Statement_of_Objectives.pdf (93.02 Kb) Description: Statement of Objectives (SOO)

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J.4b_P-IEE_Amendment__2_(DCN_Asia_14-125).pdf (289.19 Kb) Description: P-IEE Amendment #2 (DCN Asia 14-125)

J.4c_IEE_DCN_Asia_17-012.pdf (2317.93 Kb) Description: IEE DCN Asia 17-012

J.5_Climate_Risk_Screening_and_Management_Tool.pdf (76.48 Kb) Description: Climate Risk Screening and Management Tool

J._6_Budget_Template.xlsx (38.04 Kb) Description: Budget Template

J.7_Quality_Assurance_Surveillance_Plan.docx (25.75 Kb) Description: Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP)

J.8_ECP_Reference_Materials.pdf (101.40 Kb) Description: ECP Reference Material

J.9_Local_Compensation_Plan_Kyrgyz_Republic_11122017.pdf (18.52 Kb) Description: Local Compensation Plan for Kyrgyzstan

Amendment 1 Type: Mod/Amendment

Posted Date: February 16, 2018



72011518R00002_Amendment_0001.pdf (446.93 Kb) Description: 72011518R00002 Amendment 0001

72011518R00002_Questions_&_Answers_ECP_RFP.pdf (103.83 Kb) Description: 72011518R00002 Questions & Answers

Attachment_J.9_Local_Compensation_Plan_Kyrgyz_Republic_02-01-2018.pdf (16.94 Kb) Description: Local Compensation Plan Kyrgyz Republic 02-01-2018



Contracting Office Address: Dept. of State
Washington, District of Columbia 20521-7030


Place of Performance: Kyrgyz Republic

Kyrgyzstan


Primary Point of Contact.: Aliya Baioralova, Acquisition & Assistance Specialist

[email protected] Phone: +77272507612

Secondary Point of Contact: Jonathan Chappell, Supervisory Regional Contracting Officer

[email protected] Phone: +77272507612