The Facility Investing for Employment (IFE) of KfW Development Bank is part of the Special Initiative "Decent Work for a Just Transition" of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The Special Initiative operates under the brand Invest for Jobs. The development objective is to work together with companies to create up to 100,000 good jobs in the private sector and to improve working conditions and social protection in its eight African partner countries: Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, and Tunisia.
The Facility IFE provides co-financing grants for investment projects with a high job creation impact. With its support, IFE removes investment barriers and consequently supports the creation of new and better jobs in the private sector.
Private companies as well as public and non-profit organisations can submit investment proposals. From purely private sector projects to public infrastructure projects, the Facility awards grants between EUR 650,000 and EUR 6 million euros per project proposal. The amount of the grant depends on the project and country. Details on upcoming Calls for Proposals and the respective grant amounts can be found in our overview of Calls.
It is essential that each proposed investment project contributes to sustainable job creation in the private sector and that the jobs give access to social benefits, like health insurance, maternity leave, pension schemes or accident assurance. As a basic condition, all jobs created as part of a co-financed project must fulfil the legal requirements for social protection in the respective country. However, IFE is particularly looking for projects that create jobs whose social benefits go beyond the statutory minimum. Furthermore, projects that contribute to the promotion of women’s employment or to the socially just transition to a climate-friendly economy have a better chance of being selected.
The grant amount per job created must not exceed EUR 10,000. Projects with a better grant / job ratio have better chances for being selected. The Facility only finances mature projects that have not yet started and that offer reasonable chances for being operationally and financially sustainable.
Applicants must provide own financial contributions towards the overall project expenditure in the required proportion. The specific grant amount awarded depends on the financial capabilities of the applicant and the project category. Applicants must prove that all reasonable finance sources have been explored, but a funding gap remains. The grants are disbursed during the investment phase of the project and in accordance with achieved milestones.
Please go to Background and Context for more information about IFE.
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