FY24 EB ITSI Programs Vietnam – Statements of Interest
ID: 355426Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs (DOS-EB)

Award Range

$1M - $5M

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Employment, Labor and Training

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs of the U.S. Department of State is inviting eligible organizations to submit Statements of Interest (SOIs) for the FY24 EB ITSI Programs focused on Vietnam, under the International Technology Security and Innovation (ITSI) Fund established by the CHIPS Act of 2022. The primary objectives of this funding opportunity are to enhance workforce development and improve policy and regulatory environments related to semiconductor assembly, testing, and packaging, thereby diversifying the global semiconductor supply chain. This initiative is crucial for expanding international semiconductor capacity and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders in the industry. Interested applicants must submit their SOIs by September 15, 2024, with funding amounts ranging from $1 million to $5 million, and can direct inquiries to EB-ITSI-Grants@state.gov for further information.

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    Posted
    The FY24 EB ITSI Programs Vietnam funding opportunity, identified by number DFOP0016759, invites statements of interest (SOIs) from eligible applicants, including for-profit entities, with a deadline of September 15, 2024. Applicants can submit SOIs via email and are allowed one submission per category. The SOI length is limited to three pages and must adhere to formatting requirements, while cost sharing is not required. There are multiple categories within the solicitation, including Workforce Development and Policy and Regulatory Reform. Each SOI must specifically address one category, and successful SOI applicants may be invited to submit full applications through a competitive process. The budget must outline total program costs across defined categories, but no specific template is required for SOIs. Foreign entities are eligible to apply, and there is no need for a counterpart in Vietnam. Coordination with the target country's government isn't necessary but should be referenced in the SOI when applicable. The review process includes assessment by a Grants Review Committee, and funding decisions depend on panel recommendations and available funds. The solicitation emphasizes stakeholder engagement and encourages collaboration among organizations, including possible joint ventures. Overall, this initiative seeks to enhance international semiconductor capacity and diversify supply chains.
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