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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission to Georgia (USAID/Georgia) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from the qualified entities to implement the Rule of Law Activity in Georgia. The authority for the NOFO is found in the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended. Please refer to the Program Description for a complete statement of goals and expected results. Eligibility for this award is not restricted. USAID intends to make an award to the applicant(s) who best meets the objectives of this funding opportunity based on the merit review criteria described in this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) subject to a risk assessment. Eligible parties interested in submitting an application are encouraged to read this NOFO thoroughly to understand the type of program sought, application submission requirements and selection process. It is the responsibility of the applicant to regularly check the website to ensure they have the latest information pertaining to this notice of funding opportunity and to ensure that the NOFO has been received from the internet in its entirety. USAID bears no responsibility for data errors resulting from transmission or conversion processes. Any questions concerning this Notice of Funding Opportunity should be submitted in writing to Maya Chelidze, Sr. Acquisition and Assistance Specialist at mchelidze@usaid.gov and rcocaucasus@usaid.gov. Responses to questions received prior to the deadline, as specified in the NOFO, will be furnished to all potential applicants via www.grants.gov. Applications for this Notice of Funding Opportunity must be submitted in writing to Maya Chelidze, Sr. Acquisition and Assistance Specialist at mchelidze@usaid.gov and rcocaucasus@usaid.gov. Issuance of this notice of funding opportunity does not constitute an award commitment on the part of the Government, nor does it commit the Government to pay for any costs incurred in preparation or submission of questions or an application. Applications are submitted at the risk of the applicant. All preparation and submission costs are at the applicant’s expense Thank you for your interest in USAID programs. The Full Announcement can be found in RELATED DOCUMENTS Tab.
Funding Opportunity Number: 72011421RFA00005. Assistance Listing: 98.001. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: LJL. Award Amount: Up to $25M per award.
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