BID Network profile
The BiD Network Foundation runs the BiD Challenge and this website www.bidnetwork.org.
Mission
To contribute to sustainable economic development by stimulating entrepreneurship in developing countries.
We try to achieve this by:
1. Stimulating small and medium sized entrepreneurship to create jobs and raise income in developing countries.
2. Engaging professionals, investors and organisations offering them the opportunity to directly contribute to poverty reduction through SME development in developing countries.
3. Inspiring people that business and poverty reduction can go hand-in hand.
What moves us:
The Private sector is the backbone of any economy. This is of key importance for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries. To stimulate economic development we aim to tackle two problems:
The ‘deal- flow’ problem: over large geographical distances it is hard to find, identify and verify good business propositions in developing countries. Quality business plans and their entrepreneurs need to be made visible and accessible.
The ‘missing middle’ problem: There is a financing gap between $5.000 and $500.000 (where microfinance stops and commercial finance starts) for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries.
Our mission is to tackle these two problems. We have created the BiD Network and the BiD Challenge to support SMEs in developing countries.
Ambitions of the BiD Network Foundation
1. Establish several decentralised national BiD Challenges in developing countries
2. Bring more entrepreneurs into the BiD Network (start-up and established businesses)
3. Engage hundreds of professionals from companies and NGOs as business coaches
4. Move from a ‘prizes-only format’ to one providing loans and investments
5. Develop an online investor-to-entrepreneur lending facility
Activities since 2004
We organised 2 successful international business plan competitions (the BiD Challenge) and created this on-line community (www.bidnetwork.org), which now has 3700 active members. We received over 2000 business plans and engaged over 300 professionals from corporations and NGO’s to screen and coach plans. In the first year alone we assisted the start-up of almost 20 companies in developing countries that help reduce poverty and employ over 500 people. We expect around 30 start-ups over the 2006 Challenge.
Over 1.5 million people are reached annually with the message that poverty reduction through business can work!
The BiD Network and the BiD Challenge are growing into a movement. Since January 2007 they are joined into a new entity, the BiD Network Foundation.
Address
Sarphatistraat 656
1018 AV Amsterdam
Telephone: +31 20 7555 000
Fax: +31 84 83 00022
Email: info [at] bidnetwork.org
Venture Capital Guide for Development
This updated Venture Capital Guide contains a list of more than 100 venture capital and private equity funds for Small and Medium Enterprises in emerging markets. The guide assists SME’s to secure funding and simultaneously facilitates investors who are looking to invest in funds that target SME’s in emerging markets.It has an easy to use index to search for relevant funds and contains a compact chapter on methodologies of social and economical impact assessment. The retail price is ¤15 per guide.
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How to buy?
Please contact Tim van Galen:
E t.van.galen@ncdo.nl / T +31 (0) 20 286 87 45.
For single copies of the guide please visit www.bidnetwork.org/vcguide.
This publication is the result of a cooperation between NCDO’s business programme and GEXSI, the Global Exchange for Social Investment.
BID Challenge
The Business in Development (BiD) Challenge is a worldwide business plan competition. It offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to develop and execute business plans that improve living standards in developing countries at a profit. By participating in the BiD Challenge, entrepreneurs get access to professional coaches and business contacts, exposure to investors and a chance to win prize money.
Furthermore, through the BiD Challenge, companies, organisations and professionals are offered a unique possibility to share their competence and expertise directly with entrepreneurs in developing countries.
For more general information on the BiD Challenge click here.BID Challenge Kenya

BiD Challenge Kenya can help you get professional coaching to make your business plan, expose you to a network of business partners, potential local and international investors, and win a financial award - the prize money is Ksh 1,000,000 for the BiD Challenge Kenya Competition Business and another Ksh. 1,800,000 for the International competition. Included for the winner of the Kenyan Challenge is a business trip to the Netherlands!!
BID Challenge Tanzania

The Business in Development (BiD) Challenge offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to develop and execute business plans that improve living standards at a profit. Participants can win up to Tsh 44.000.000 in prize money. Furthermore all Round 2 participants will be presented to the partners of the BiD Challenge Tanzania and BiD Investment Partners.




