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A group of students work on a project
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School under the trees, in the northern region of Ghana.

Welcome to our training series “How to Work with USAID.” Please also visit WorkwithUSAID.gov, a free resource hub that empowers organizations with the knowledge and networks to navigate how to work with USAID.

We appreciate your interest in working with us and want to help you learn more about our processes and requirements. This training series answers some of the most frequently asked questions about working with USAID, using advice straight from USAID staff. Although completing these training modules will not guarantee an award of USAID funds, you will come away with new skills and a greater understanding of the Agency.


Training Modules

This training series allows you to learn at your own pace. Click on the hyperlinks below to access each module. Allow ample time for it to load before beginning the training. PDF versions and related resources  are available for most modules. 

MODULE 1

Understanding USAID Awards

MODULE 2

Exploring USAID Funding Opportunities

MODULE 3

Effectively Responding to USAID Funding Opportunities

MODULE 4

Registering to Work with USAID

MODULE 5A

Preparing Budgets for USAID Assistance Awards

MODULE 5B

Preparing Budgets for USAID Acquisition Solicitations

MODULE 6

Preparing for the Non-U.S. Organization Pre-Award Survey (NUPAS)
 

MODULE 7

Building Strong Sub-Partnerships
 

MODULE 8

Preparing for Your USAID Post-Award Orientation Conference
 

MODULE 9

Financial Reporting
 

MODULE 10

Branding and Marking
 

MODULE 11

Preparing Progress Reports
 

MODULE 12

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
 

For more information, check out these resources: 

Register at WorkwithUSAID.gov to access a variety of tools and resources about accessing USAID funding.

Introduction to USAID Partnerships and the Global Development Models helps resource partners (such as corporations, foundations, investors, and industry associations) and implementing partners better understand public-private partnerships and Global Development Alliances (GDAs).

Development Innovation Ventures (DIV) is an open competition supporting breakthrough solutions to the world’s most pressing development challenges—interventions that could change millions of lives at a fraction of the usual cost.