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Document Type:
Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:
EE-ERT-13-001
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Posted Date:
Jan 10, 2013
Creation Date:
Jan 09, 2013
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Feb 28, 2013
All applications must be submitted via www.grantsolutions.gov OR www.grants.gov by 11:30p.m. Eastern Standard Time(EST)on Thursday, February 28, 2013. Bureau staff may not discuss this competition with applicants once the RfGP deadline has passed.
Current Closing Date for Applications:
Feb 28, 2013
All applications must be submitted via www.grantsolutions.gov OR www.grants.gov by 11:30p.m. Eastern Standard Time(EST)on Thursday, February 28, 2013. Bureau staff may not discuss this competition with applicants once the RfGP deadline has passed.
Archive Date:
Mar 30, 2013
Funding Instrument Type:
Grant
Category of Funding Activity:
Education
Other (see text field entitled "Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity" for clarification)
Category Explanation:
Congress determined that independently verified factual knowledge about the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia is critical to the national security of the United States, the futherance of its national interests in the conduct of foreign relations, and the prudent management of its domestic affairs. Congress further concluded that providing a stable and dedicated source of financial support for Title VIII functions supplementing other Federal, State, local, regional, and private sector funding is critical to maintaining this important research and training on a long-term, national scale.
Expected Number of Awards:
10
Estimated Total Program Funding:
$4,775,000
Award Ceiling:
$1,250,000
Award Floor:
$100,000
CFDA Number(s):
19.300
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Program for Study of Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:
No
Eligible Applicants
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Additional Information on Eligibility:
Eligible Applicants:
Applications may be submitted by public and private non-profit organizations meeting the provisions described in Internal Revenue Code section 26 USC 501(c)(3).
Agency Name
Bureau of Intelligence and Research
Description
AUTHORITY:
Grant making authority for the Program for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (Title VIII) is contained in the Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training Act of 1983 (22 U.S.C. 4501-4508, as amended).
PURPOSE:
Congress determined that independently verified factual knowledge about the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia is critical to the national security of the United States, the furtherance of its national interests in the conduct of foreign relations, and the prudent management of its domestic affairs. Congress further concluded that providing a stable and dedicated source of financial support for Title VIII functions supplementing other Federal, State, local, regional, and private sector funding is critical to maintaining this important research and training on a long-term, national scale.
The development and maintenance of U.S. expertise on these regions depends upon a national capability for advanced research by highly trained specialists with in-country experience. These specialists are a national resource available for service in and out of Government.
In order to guarantee the existence of that knowledge and the capability to sustain it, certain essential functions are necessary, including:
a. graduate training;
b. advanced research;
c. public dissemination of research data, methods, and findings;
d. contact and collaboration among Government and private specialists; and
e. American specialists? firsthand experience of the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia, including on-site advanced training and research to the extent practicable.
For further information or to arrange a consultation, please contact BristolA@state.gov.