Compact Procurements
Procurements from countries with signed Compacts are listed here, at dgMarket and U.N. Development Business.
Threshold Procurements
These procurements are managed by other U.S. government implementing partners.
Business Opportunities
Opportunities for businesses to capitalize or expand on MCC investments.
Large Procurements
MCC lists its large contracts through FedBizOpps, the standard listing agent for government.
Small Procurements
MCC lists its small contracts here giving companies the chance to work directly with MCC.
Consultant Opportunities
Occasionally MCC contracts with expert consultants to help achieve its mission.
Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs)
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the U.N. World Food Program
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the African Development Bank
- Memorandum of Agreement between MCC and the Peace Corps
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the United Nations World Food Program
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and L’Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Denmark
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and The Phelps Stokes Fund
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the General Electric Company
- Memorandum of Understanding between MCC and the Department for International Development of the United Kingdom
- Memorandum of Understanding among USAID, the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, MCC, and Microsoft Corporation
Interim Amendment 2011-001
Compact Procurement Guidelines
The MCC Program Procurement Guidelines define the procurement policies and procedures for MCC partner countries with signed Compacts. MCC countries establish “accountable entities” or “MCA Entities” to implement the Compacts and conduct the procurement of goods, works, consultant and non-consultant services.
Private Sector Initiatives
MCC programs are designed to reduce poverty through economic growth. MCC is well aware that the key driver of economic growth is the private sector, and has a number of initiatives to integrate the private sector into compact program development and implementation.
Partnerships
MCC’s new Invitation to Innovate (I to I) initiative—launched through an Annual Partnership Solicitation—is a framework designed to facilitate the development of partnerships with the private sector and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with the goal of soliciting innovative partnership ideas from the private and non-governmental sectors that will expand the impact of MCC’s investments.












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