SMALL RUMINANT CRSP <strong>USAID</strong> GRANT NO. DAN-1328-G-SS-4093-00 MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM U.S. INSTITUTIONS U Subgrantee Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 2 Total 84/85 85/86 86/87 87/88 88/89 89/90 <strong>101</strong> UCD - Genetics $106,748.75 $117,007.00 $104,646.00 $96,529.00 $93,826.00 $96,486.00 $615,242.75 102 UCD - Health $60,184.00 S40,921.00 S45,289.00 SO.00 SO.00 $0.00 $146,394.00 104 Cotorado State $56,667.00 S53,833.00 S53,334.00 $53,333.00 $53,333.00 $55,050.00 $325,550.00 105 Missouri $95,388.54 S94,190.49 $53,386.56 S74,120.23 S83,436.34 $77,107.90 $477,630.06 106 Montana State $331,265.00 $262,557.00 $184,001.30 $221,920.86 $242,705.80 $85,682.45 $1,328,132.41 107 North Carotina $87,462.00 $80,549.04 S64,731.00 $71,184.27 $67,342.08 $73,287.88 $444,556.27 109 Texas AIM $66,474.41 $67,573.65 $77,098.72 $56,144o27 $59,805.21 $49,486.79 $376,503.05 110 Texas ALM Mgt $59,755.04 $64,026.43 $46,311.50 $0.00 SO.00 $0.00 $170,092.97 111 Texas Tech $114,381.91 $110,950.00 $59,125.79 $83,694.40 $<strong>101</strong>,011.71 $71,304.27 $540,468.08 113 Utah State Repro $90,408.40 S128,057.46 $6,998.17 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $225,464.03 114 Utah State Range $103,929.97 $116,204.92 $122,213.49 $82,321.87 $84,474.79 $71,965.92 $581,110.96 115 Washington St. S89,817.59 $85,610.80 S129,872.17 $67,314.96 $61,959.01 S53,372.42 $487,946.95 116 Winrock Intt - Econ S78,111.67 $73,975.07 $68,262.09 $75,969.90 $83,316.13 $85,750.70 $465,385.56 117 Winrock Intt - D.P.G. $58,364.49 $73,428.47 $79,461.02 S85,773.51 $82,981.46 $79,511.28 S459,520.23 Subtotat: $1,398,958.77 $1,368,884.33 S1,094,730.81 $968,306.27 $1,014,191.53 $799,005.61 $6,644,077.32 Percentage: 34.97" 38.02% 44.70% 34.48% 36.22% 28.54% 36.001 a These are preliminary final matching funds reported for year 11. FILENAME: C:\123\YR11_EXP\SURqATCH.WK1 CREATED BY: Lucia Lojeuski UPDATED: January 14, 1991
Summary of Host Country Contributions Country 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 BraziL $1,925,625.95 $2,100,442.16 $2,276,953.84 SO.00 $0.00 $0.00 Indonesia S367,022.00 $352,472.00 $353,372.00 $354,972.00 $354,972.00 $1,420,400.00 Kenya S252,831.00 $258,364.00 $289,912.00 $293,782.00 $308,113.00 $317,081.00 Morocco $1,000,000.00 $1,064,000.00 $1,152,000.00 $1,192,000.00 $1,239,000.00 None Reported Peru $276,400.00 S276,960.00 $249,270.00 $225,663.00 $189,819.00 $118,695.00 TOTAL $3,821,878.95 S4,052,238.16 wz= Z== == ZZZ====ZZZ=z FN: hcsaum C:jws/123 Prepared: 2/5/91 S4,321,507.84 ZXZ $2,066,417.00 • Z ZZZZ== = $2,091,904.00 $1,856,176.00 n S
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