The Netherlands is amongst IFC's largest donors, with over 214 million contribution in the last four years. The Netherlands is one of the few partners that contributes to both IFC's advisory services and IFC's blended finance facilities. The blended finance facilities supported by the Netherlands include the Global SME Financing Facility, the Private Sector Window of the Global Agribusiness and Food Security Program, the MENA Private Sector Development Facility, and the Prospects Partnership. The Netherlands was one of the few partners who supported the Global Trade Liquidity Program of IFC during the global financial crisis. The Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO), the country's entrepreneurial development bank, is the third largest IFC syndications partner globally with an active committed exposure of 847 million, mainly through B-Loans. In 2009, FMO was one of the first three signatories to the Master Cooperation Agreement and is the only DFI eligible to participate in IFC's B-loan program.