Common use of General Contribution Clause in Contracts

General Contribution. ‌ (a) Use. A general contribution is a mechanism based only on an express statutory authority through which USAID provides contributions to a PIO for its overall operation and support (for example, annual appropriations for USAID/W contributions to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the World Food Program, etc.). The purpose is not to finance specific goods, services, or activities. Nevertheless, USAID may document in the general contribution document or elsewhere its understanding that the PIO has decided to use the funds for a particular purpose.

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Sources: Agreements With Public International Organizations, Agreements With Public International Organizations