前美援署的一个单位于2026年重新启动了DIV基金,这是一个利用私人捐款资助经证明的低成本发展项目的48M非盈利基金。
A former USAID unit relaunches in 2026 as the DIV Fund, a $48M nonprofit using private donations to fund proven, low-cost development projects.
在特朗普时代削减外援期间关闭的前美援署司于2026年重新启动,成为非营利的DIV基金,私人捐款4 800万美元,使得能够继续支持低成本、循证发展项目。
A former USAID division, shuttered during Trump-era foreign aid cuts, has relaunched in 2026 as the nonprofit DIV Fund with $48 million in private donations, enabling continued support for low-cost, evidence-based development projects.
该基金的目标是每年提供2 500万美元——大约其前预算的一半——集中用于通过像随机控制试验等严格测试证明有效的干预措施。
The fund, which aims to grant $25 million annually—about half its former budget—focuses on interventions proven effective through rigorous testing like randomized control trials.
在 " 高效益赠与 " 和匿名捐赠者的支持下,它优先考虑能够吸引当地资金或收入的可持续方案。
Backed by Coefficient Giving and an anonymous donor, it prioritizes sustainable programs that can attract local funding or revenue.
虽然私人资金帮助填补了美国外国援助减少留下的缺口,但专家指出,私人资金无法完全取代政府的支持。
While private funding helps fill a gap left by declining U.S. foreign aid, experts note it cannot fully replace government support.
DIV基金计划发布公开招标,并与全球机构合作,推动成功举措,强调在发展资源日益缩减的时代提升效率和影响力。
The DIV Fund plans to issue open calls for proposals and partner with global institutions to scale successful initiatives, emphasizing efficiency and impact in an era of shrinking development resources.