The homepage of the DFC, the U.S. government's development finance institution, providing secure private investment opportunities for emerging markets across the globe.
The official website of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), an independent agency of the United States government that provides financing for private development projects in lower and middle-income countries. The site offers comprehensive information on the agency's mission, projects, investment opportunities, and how to partner with DFC.
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Access to a comprehensive database of projects financed by DFC, including details on sectors, countries, and financial instruments used.
Information on how to invest in development projects through DFC, including eligibility criteria and application processes.
Latest news, press releases, and updates from DFC, highlighting new projects, partnerships, and initiatives.
Detailed information about the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, including its history, mission, leadership, and organizational structure.
Comprehensive contact details for reaching out to DFC, including email addresses, phone numbers, and office locations.
Access to DFC's policies, annual reports, and other important documents that outline the agency's strategies and achievements.
Information on career opportunities at DFC, including job openings, internships, and how to apply.
Details on how to partner with DFC, including information on co-financing opportunities, technical assistance, and more.
Information on DFC's commitment to environmental and social responsibility, including policies and guidelines for project implementation.
A comprehensive FAQ section that answers common questions about DFC's operations, financing options, and more.
DFC's mission is to mobilize private capital to help solve critical development challenges and advance U.S. foreign policy.
DFC offers a variety of financial instruments, including loans, loan guarantees, political risk insurance, and equity investments.
Projects must meet certain eligibility criteria, including being located in a lower or middle-income country and having a clear development impact.
DFC focuses on several impact areas, including energy, healthcare, infrastructure, technology, and small business support.
DFC operates in over 100 countries, supporting projects that promote economic growth, stability, and prosperity.
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