Grantopen🌐 United StatesDFOP0018862
Syria Annual Program Statement
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
Description
The Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs’ Office of Assistance Coordination of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit a statement of interest (SOI) for innovative foreign assistance programs benefiting partner countries that also advance U.S. commercial diplomacy and put American interests first. SOI must demonstrate how projects will leverage foreign assistance for U.S. partners as a tool of statecraft to advance U.S. economic, security, and diplomatic objectives. Programming should promote trade, not aid, by leveraging assistance resources to champion American enterprise and infrastructure and catalyze private capital through market principles. SOI may address foreign assistance programs for partner countries in sectors including: energy, digital connectivity, emerging technologies (particularly AI and telecommunications), 5G infrastructure, agriculture, regional economic integration, advanced manufacturing, workforce training aligned with U.S. business needs, transitional justice, and economic recovery in conflict-affected areas. Projects should orient implementing partners toward the American business community, and foster burden-sharing. Review country-specific guidance in the sections below and tailor your SOI to address identified priorities. NEA/AC may decide to grant multiple awards, one award, or no awards, subject to funding availability and proposal viability. Note that SOI are to be submitted via MyGrants. Instructions on how to obtain MyGrants accounts are included under the "Related Documents" section of this opportunity.
Funding activity: SOI may address foreign assistance programs for partner countries in sectors including: energy, digital connectivity, emerging technologies (particularly AI and telecommunications), 5G infrastructure, agriculture, regional economic integration, advanced manufacturing, workforce training aligned with U.S. business needs, transitional justice, and economic recovery in conflict-affected areas. Projects should orient implementing partners toward the American business community, and foster burden-sharing. Review country-specific guidance in the sections below and tailor your SOI to address identified priorities. NEA/AC may decide to grant multiple awards, one award, or no awards, subject to funding availability and proposal viability.
Eligibility: Applicants must be able to operate legally in Egypt. The following are eligible to apply: - Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations - Public and private educational institutions - For-profit organizations, such as corporations and commercial firms- Public International Organizations and Governmental institutions
Award ceiling: 5,500,000
CFDA: 19.601
Details?
- Posted
- Jul 15, 2026
- Response deadline
- Aug 31, 2026, 4:00 AM UTC (47d)
- Type
- Grant
- Category
- 19.601
- Status
- open
- Buyer
- Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
- Department
- DOS-NEA
- Jurisdiction
- United States
- Reference #
- DFOP0018862
- Doc Type
- synopsis
- Opp Status
- posted
Contact
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
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