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GF
Gates Foundation
HealthEducation
$2.4M avg
FF
Ford Foundation
Social JusticeArts
$850K avg
KF
Kresge Foundation
EnvironmentCities
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MF
MacArthur Foundation
ClimateJustice
$1.1M avg

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U.S. Mission to Argentina
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Subnational Industrial Innovation and Resilient Entrepreneurship Accelerator

The U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires announces an open competition to support subnational economic growth and operational modernization in Argentina's strategic manufacturing and resource corridors. This program will establish a competitive business acceleration program designed to provide next-generation entrepreneurs in industrial and mining provinces with practical management tools, strategic scaling methodologies, and innovative integration frameworks. The initiative will equip local small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) operators to meet international corporate standards, optimize regional supply chains, and integrate secure digital applications. Applicants are encouraged to propose scalable models that can expand from a single provincial cohort into a multi-province national network.1. Project Background, Goals, and ObjectivesArgentina’s subnational industrial and mining hubs serve as critical centers for regional economic stability and international trade. However, many emerging provincial business operators face significant operational hurdles, including difficulties navigating international procurement procedures, managing structural financial constraints, and adopting transparent corporate infrastructure. These institutional gaps limit local enterprise growth and hinder the ability of subnational firms to integrate seamlessly into global supply chains.To address these challenges, this initiative establishes a comprehensive business acceleration framework. This program provides a minimum of 50 hours of blended instructional delivery (integrating synchronous virtual support with intensive in-person workshops) focused on structural business architecture, financial management, legal compliance, and the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to optimize operations. By directly engaging with major regional industrial chambers, the program ensures that multi-sector business owners are securely anchored to U.S. standard corporate practices, enhancing their competitive independence and boosting bilateral economic alignment.Project Audience(s): Primary beneficiaries must consist of a cohort of at least 30 established entrepreneurs, local suppliers, and small business operators based in strategic provincial industrial or mining hubs. Candidates should be selected in close coordination with subnational business chambers and must represent sectors such as:•Industrial construction, technical maintenance, and engineering services.•Logistics, transport optimization, and industrial-grade input manufacturing.6•Modular infrastructure providers and technical environmental monitoring consultancies.Applicants should clearly describe participant recruitment and selection.Project Goal:The project goal is to strengthen regional stability and commercial diplomacy in Argentina by modernizing subnational industrial supply networks through a multi-sector cohort accelerator that drives business scalability and promotes adherence to transparent U.S. commercial standards.Project Objectives: Applicants should design projects that contribute to the following objectives:Objective 1: Deliver a minimum of 50 hours of combined in-person and virtual business optimization training to at least 30 high-potential entrepreneurial participants within a target industrial province.Objective 2: Oversee and promote the development of finalized strategic scaling or operational modernization plans for at least 70% of active cohort participants, enabling them to meet international corporate contract standards.Objective 3: Document a minimum 20% positive variance in participant alignment, operational intent, and critical awareness regarding transparent commercial models and the adoption of trusted technological frameworks. Expected Outcome: The project is expected to yield an accelerated, multi-sector network of subnational entrepreneurs equipped with strategic and technological tools to expand their payrolls, secure large-scale contracts, and minimize operational downtime. Participants will demonstrate advanced capacity in using innovative tools (including AI and process-efficiency modeling diagnostics) to resolve practical challenges like supply-chain gaps and control room performance. On an institutional level, the program will incorporate high-trust U.S. business principles directly into strategic subnational ecosystems. This comprehensive training builds a self-sustaining pool of local enterprises committed to transparency, effectively closing structural entry barriers and establishing a robust foundation for long-term regional stability and commercial collaboration.2. Substantial InvolvementThis award is expected to be a cooperative agreement because the U.S. Embassy anticipates substantial involvement in program implementation. Funding Opportunity Number: PDS-BUE-2026-07. Assistance Listing: 19.040. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: RD. Award Amount: $30K – $100K per award.

$30K – $100K per awardDeadline: Aug 20, 2026
U.S. Mission to Albania
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CyberNext: Advance Cybersecurity and AI Readiness

Project Background, Goals, and Objectives Albania has experienced multiple cyberattacks in recent years, placing increasingly digital government services and critical institutions at significant risk. While Albania is actively embracing AI, substantial skill gaps remain – gaps that American expertise is uniquely positioned to address. The “CyberNext: Advanced Cybersecurity and AI Readiness” program strengthens Albania’s cybersecurity and AI capabilities by leveraging U.S. technology, standards, and expertise. The program moves beyond basic awareness to build practical skills, improve resilience against digital threats, and deepen understanding of U.S. leadership in technological innovation. This initiative builds on previous American Corners programming in cybersecurity and AI that established a cohort of young people with baseline knowledge and awareness. It complements ongoing U.S. Embassy efforts to strengthen Albania's cyber resilience and digital infrastructure in alignment with American technology standards. The program creates a foundation for sustained engagement with Albanian youth and professionals who will shape the country’s digital future. The program advances key U.S. policy objectives by promoting American leadership in AI and cybersecurity, thereby defending digital openness and protecting space for open and authentic communication in the digital sphere. It equips Albanian professionals with skills and knowledge essential to shared security responsibilities, strengthening their capacity to contribute to regional stability, protects American interests abroad, consistent with the America First foreign policy that prioritizes building capable Allies and defending critical infrastructure against shared threats. All activities must demonstrate strong linkages to U.S. expertise, technology, and best practices in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Proposals should clearly articulate how these connections advance program objectives while serving U.S. interests in regional security and digital infrastructure development. The program must reaffirm its core purpose: equip Albanian audiences with cybersecurity and AI capabilities through results-focused engagement that produces measurable changes in the attitudes and behaviours of young cybersecurity professionals. Project Audience: Young Albanians aged 18-35, including university students, young professionals, startup leaders, and aspiring tech innovators with baseline understanding of cyber and AI issues seeking to build practical, advanced skills in cybersecurity and digital protection. Project Goal: Strengthen Albania's cyber resilience and digital infrastructure in alignment with American technology standards. Increase public support for enhanced cybersecurity capabilities and greater responsibility for regional security and stability. Project Objectives: The project should engage at least 100 participants per Corner in cybersecurity and AI programming activities that build digital protection skills, foster teamwork, and enhance Albania’s overall cyber and AI readiness in support of U.S. leadership and global security. Suggested activities may include workshops through simulations and scenario-based learning, hands-on labs, tabletop exercises, competitions, innovation sprints etc. At a minimum, projects should address the following objectives: Objective 1 – Advanced Threat Detection and Response Skills: Equip participants with intermediate-level practical skills to recognize, prevent, and respond to cyber threats, drawing on U.S. frameworks and best practices. Objective 2 – Responsible and Secure AI Deployment: Build participants’ understanding of AI risks and opportunities in cybersecurity, including how AI can both enable and counter attacks, and develop their ability to design and apply AI solutions ethically and securely, informed by U.S. standards and AI ethics guidance. Objective 3 – Operational Resilience and Professional Readiness: Strengthen participants’ critical thinking, teamwork, and decision‑making under pressure through realistic cyber and AI scenarios, preparing them to operate effectively in incident response teams and contribute to Albania’s broader cyber resilience. Funding Opportunity Number: AMERICANSPACESCYBERNEXT-2026. Assistance Listing: 19.441. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: O. Award Amount: $5K – $14K per award.

$5K – $14K per awardDeadline: Aug 20, 2026

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