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CRS Agricultural Livelihoods Towards Impact Investment CRS Agricultural Livelihoods Towards Impact Investment Shaun Ferris Catholic Relief Services Shaun Ferris Catholic Relief Services Rome, 17 th June, 2014
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CRS Agricultural Livelihoods 2013 328 projects in 44 countries $152 m invested in smallholder agriculture 5 million farm family clients Over 100 in-country implementing partners
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Pathway to Prosperity Supporting Vulnerable Communities 65% 25% 5% Pathway to Prosperity
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Highly vulnerable Vulnerable but viable RECOVER BUILD GROW Resilient and empowered Increasing HH resilience Increasing market performance Consistent market sales Infrequent market sales Occasional market sales REBOUND Pathway to Prosperity ASSETS SKILLS SERVICES RESILIENCE Market Pull Market Push
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The community shock 1. Disaster Risk Reduction Building Resilient Pathways to Prosperity 3. 2. Consistent market sales Highly vulnerable Vulnerable but Viable Blended Capital funding Private capital Resilient and empowered Increasing HH resilience Increasing market performance Infrequent market sales Occasional market sales Transition Grant Funding Emergency Grant Funds Emergency Funds Resilience Programming $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$
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RECOVER Highly vulnerable Vulnerabl e but Viable RECOVER BUILD GROW Entrepreneurial & thriving Increasing HH resilience Increasing market performance Consistent market sales Infrequent market sales Occasional market sales REBOUND Pathway to Prosperity
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Scaled of results - Cassava seeds delivery $20M to reach 1.2 million beneficiaries
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Working at Scale across Scale levels 1M + 100,000’s 10,000’s 1,000’s Health Natural Resource Management Livelihoods Value chains Early Warning/ DRR/ CCA Connectedness Community Districts Households National Clients
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BUILD Highly vulnerable Vulnerabl e but Viable RECOVER BUILD GROW Entrepreneurial & thriving Increasing HH resilience Increasing market performance Consistent market sales Infrequent market sales Occasional market sales REBOUND Pathway to Prosperity
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Metrics - Technology DATA Partners Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Portfolio Management Data Warehouse Farmer Tools Analytics / Data Sharing Open Data Biz planner e-learning Digital forms Mapping
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Digital systems to measure across projects Data standards
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The PSP Model Private sector service provision http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsDTpA9eN1o
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Progression of free based Service Products Savings and Loans Financial education Marketing basics Business planning Loans Lease Insurance Skills acquisition Productive Consumers
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Unexpected trends…. from free to fees
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GROW Highly vulnerable Vulnerabl e but Viable RECOVER BUILD GROW Entrepreneurial & thriving Increasing HH resilience Increasing market performance Consistent market sales Infrequent market sales Occasional market sales REBOUND Pathway to Prosperity
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16 Business Model for Bean Exports Ethiopia Traders technical assistance inputs financing Service providers Farmers Cooperative unions ACOS – Ethiopia (exporter) ACOS-Italy trader Premier Foods Technical / trade facilitation
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Impact Investment issues Gains and Challenges II brings the discipline of the marketplace Offers new sources of capital Shift beyond the project cycle Scaled and sustainable intervention Align goals between partners and sectors Sustained scaling is a challenge Charitable orgs struggle with revenue and profits Need better metrics and data systems Require donors to adapt contract /grant options Will require new skills mix, new partnerships
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