Denying U.S. Adversaries Access to Sensitive Nuclear, Missile, and Advanced Technical Expertise for Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs that Threaten America
ID: 359218Type: Posted
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Buyer

Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation (DOS-ISN)

Award Range

$100K - $2M

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Other

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "Denying U.S. Adversaries Access to Sensitive Nuclear, Missile, and Advanced Technical Expertise for Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs that Threaten America." This initiative aims to engage civilian scientists, technicians, and engineers with expertise relevant to nuclear and missile technologies, particularly those at risk of exploitation by adversaries such as Iran, North Korea, and China, thereby enhancing U.S. national security. The program is designed to prevent the proliferation of sensitive technical expertise that could be utilized against the United States, while fostering partnerships within the U.S. private sector and scientific community. Interested applicants can apply for funding ranging from $100,000 to $2 million, with a total estimated program funding of $6 million available for approximately five awards. The application deadline is July 30, 2025, and inquiries can be directed to SciEngagement@state.gov for further information.

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