Regional Alliances and Multistakeholder Partnerships to Stimulate (RAMPS) Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development
Grant Opportunity Analysis
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking cooperative agreement applications through its RAMPS Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development Program to build community-based partnerships that strengthen local cybersecurity career pathways and workforce development. The program supports multistakeholder alliances that bring together employers and at least one partner such as a K-12 school, educational institution, training organization, nonprofit, local educational agency, or state agency to address regional skill shortages. Projects are expected to be employer-led, community-focused, learner-centered, standards-based, and outcomes-driven, and they should align with the NICE Strategic Plan and use the NICE Framework to support the cybersecurity workforce. Eligible non-Federal U.S. entities may apply, cost sharing is required, up to 16 awards are anticipated, each award may be up to $200,000, and applications are due through Grants.gov by May 28, 2026.
Eligible Applicants
Eligibility for the RAMPS Program listed in this NOFO is open to all non-Federal U.S. entities. Eligible applicants include community-based organizations; economic development organizations; accredited institutions of higher education; secondary school districts; training providers; non-profit organizations; for-profit organizations incorporated in the United States; State, local, Territorial, and Indian Tribal governments. Please note that individuals and unincorporated sole proprietors are not considered “non-Federal entities” and are not eligible to apply under this NOFO. Additionally, foreign public entities and foreign organizations are not eligible to apply under this NOFO. Although Federal entities are not eligible to receive funding under this NOFO, they may participate as unfunded collaborators. Current or previous awardees under the RAMPS Program are eligible to apply, but sustainment of an existing or previous RAMPS Program project will not meet the goals and objectives of this NOFO. Applicants must demonstrate, through commitment letters from project partners, that at least one of each of the following types of organizations will participate in the proposed multistakeholder workforce partnership: • at least one local employer or owner or operator of critical infrastructure (that is not the applicant), and • at least one of the following (that is not the applicant): • K12 School, • Local State Agency, • Local Educational Agency, • Institution of Higher Education, • Non-Profit Organization, or • Training Organization. Participation from academic institutions in the Federal CyberCorps Scholarship for Service Program, the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Program, or Advanced Technological Education programs, as well as elementary and secondary schools, training and certification providers, State and local governments, economic development organizations, or other community organizations, is encouraged. Priority consideration shall be given to a regional alliance or partnership that includes one or more institution of higher education that is designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity, or which received an award under the Federal CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program located in the State or region of the regional alliance or partnership (see Section V.2. of this NOFO for the Selection Factors for this competition).