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CRS Agricultural Livelihoods

Towards Impact Investment

Shaun FerrisCatholic Relief Services

Rome, 17th June, 2014

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

Pathway to Prosperity

Supporting Vulnerable Communities

65%

25%

5%Pathway to Prosperity

Highly vulnerable

Vulnerable but viable

RECOVER

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REBOUND

Pathway to Prosperity

ASSETS

SKILLS

SERVICES

RESILIENCE

Market Pull

Market Push

The community

shock

1.

Disaster Risk Reduction

Building Resilient Pathways to Prosperity

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Consistentmarket sales

Highly vulnerable

Vulnerable but Viable

Blended Capital funding

Private capitalResilient and

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TransitionGrant Funding

EmergencyGrant Funds

EmergencyFunds

ResilienceProgramming

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RECOVERHighly vulnerable

Vulnerable but Viable

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REBOUND

Pathway to Prosperity

Scaled of results - Cassava seeds delivery

$20M to reach 1.2 million beneficiaries

Working at Scale across Scale levels

1M +

100,000’s

10,000’s

1,000’s

Health

Natural Resource Management

LivelihoodsValue chains

Early Warning/ DRR/ CCA

Connectedness

Community

Districts

Households

National

Clients

BUILDHighly vulnerable

Vulnerable but Viable

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Pathway to Prosperity

Metrics - Technology DATA Partners

Monitoring Evaluation and Learning

PortfolioManagementData WarehouseFarmer Tools

Analytics / Data Sharing

Open Data

Biz planner

e-learning

Digital forms

Mapping

Digital systems to measure across projects

Data standards

The PSP Model

Private sector service provision

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsDTpA9eN1o

Progression of free based Service Products

Savings and Loans

Financial education

Marketingbasics

Businessplanning

Loans

Lease

Insurance

Skills acquisition

Productive Consumers

Unexpected trends….

•from free to fees

GROWHighly vulnerable

Vulnerable but Viable

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Pathway to Prosperity

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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

Technical / trade facilitation

Impact Investment issuesGains 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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