Founded | May 12, 1963[1] |
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52-0811461[2] | |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., United States[2] |
Coordinates | 38°53′49″N 77°00′37″W / 38.8969206°N 77.0103424°W |
Methods | Catalyzing investment, climate smart agriculture, empowerment & resilience, institutional strengthening, market systems[3] |
Deborah Atwood[4] | |
Charles “CJ” Hall[5] | |
Subsidiaries | Tanager(USA), MCA Bai Tushum (Kyrgyzstan), KMF Demeu (Kazakhstan), Sakhalin Small Enterprise Development Foundation (Russia), Frontiers (Kyrgyzstan), Kredaqro (Azerbaijan)[2] |
Revenue (2017) | $135,227,229[2] |
Expenses (2013) | $134,695,815[2] |
Employees (2017) | 1,270[6] |
Volunteers (2017) | 200-300 |
Website | www |
ACDI/VOCA is an international development nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., United States, that fosters broad-based economic growth, increased living standards, and community development. Incorporated in 1965,[1] ACDI/VOCA's mission is to promote economic opportunities for cooperatives, enterprises and communities through the innovative application of sound business practice.[7] ACDI/VOCA has worked in 148 countries since 1963.[8] Total revenues for ACDI/VOCA and its affiliates are approximately $154 million.[9] ACDI/VOCA employs approximately 1,270 people in the US and overseas.