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The Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) announces an open competition for assistance awards in Costa Rica. Organizations may submit grant proposals for a program to facilitate the implementation of law enforcement and rule of law assistance programs. The activities under this award shall primarily take place within Costa Rica, but may include activities in other areas of the Western Hemisphere.The applicant shall be responsible for working with the INL office in Costa Rica in planning and scheduling all events, including, but not limited to: travel and logistic services for trainings, meetings, conferences, site visits and workshops in support of INL programs carried out by the Narcotics Affairs Office (NAO) in Costa Rica.INL expects to award one (1) cooperative agreement based on this NOFO. The anticipated federal funding amount is $2,500,000.00. The period of performance is eighteen months (1.5 years) with an anticipated start date of October 2020. INL may award up to 3.5 additional years pending INL priorities, good performance of the recipient, and funding availability.
Funding Opportunity Number: SINLEC20CA0038-COSTARICA-TRAVELLOGISTICS. Assistance Listing: 19.704. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: LJL. Award Amount: $2M – $2.5M per award.
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This project will support the development of sustainable maritime legal capacity within the Philippine Office of the Solicitor General (OSG), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and other relevant agencies. Through technical training, legal advisory support, interagency coordination, and professional exchanges, the initiative aims to strengthen institutional expertise in maritime law, UNCLOS, arbitration, litigation strategy, and maritime case development. The project will support establishment of long-term training and knowledge-transfer mechanisms, including a multiyear training roadmap, Training-of-Trainers framework, and development of maritime legal reference materials. By building durable, in-house maritime legal expertise and strengthening rules-based approaches to maritime legal issues, the initiative supports regional stability, lawful commerce, and partner self-reliance in the Indo-Pacific. Funding Opportunity Number: OFOP0002785. Assistance Listing: 19.703. Funding Instrument: G. Category: LJL. Award Amount: Up to $2.5M per award.
The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a project to combat forced child recruitment by Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) and Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCO) in Colombia. Combating forced child recruitment weakens illegal armed groups by depriving them of members and reduces their ability to engage in criminal activities that threaten U.S. national security. This project will support Colombian efforts to combat forced child recruitment by enabling law enforcement to investigate, arrest, and prosecute recruiters. Funding Opportunity Number: OFOP0002934. Assistance Listing: 19.705. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: LJL. Award Amount: $3.5M – $4M per award.
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