Deadline: 06-Jul-2026
The U.S. Embassy Manama C-SIPA Grant supports high-tech research and innovation projects that strengthen collaboration between the United States, Bahrain, and the United Kingdom. With funding between $10,000 and $90,000, the program focuses on defense, economic partnerships, and secure technology ecosystems. It targets academic institutions and non-profits working on trilateral innovation initiatives.
What is the C-SIPA Grant Program?
The C-SIPA Innovation Grant, offered by the U.S. Department of State through the U.S. Embassy in Manama, supports high-tech research and innovation projects under the trilateral U.S.–Bahrain–UK partnership.
The initiative is designed to foster collaboration, innovation, and secure technology development across partner countries.
Grant Value and Funding
Total Program Funding
- $180,000 total budget
Individual Grant Size
- Minimum: $10,000
- Maximum: $90,000
Key Focus Areas
1. Defense and Security Cooperation
- Strengthening national and regional security
- Advancing defense-related innovation
2. Economic and Trade Partnerships
- Expanding commercial collaboration
- Supporting market-driven innovation
3. Science and Technology Collaboration
- Joint research and development
- Innovation in advanced technologies
4. Network and Cybersecurity
- Building secure digital ecosystems
- Strengthening cyber resilience
5. Trusted International Partnerships
- Promoting collaboration across the U.S., Bahrain, and the UK
- Supporting shared strategic priorities
Key Concepts Explained
C-SIPA (Trilateral Cooperation Framework)
A collaborative agreement between the United States, Bahrain, and the United Kingdom focused on:
- Innovation and technology development
- Security and economic cooperation
- Strengthening strategic alliances
Trilateral Collaboration
Projects must involve stakeholders from all three partner countries to ensure:
- Knowledge sharing
- Joint implementation
- Scalable and coordinated impact
Secure Technology Ecosystems
Developing systems that are:
- Resilient to cyber threats
- Built on trusted partnerships
- Supportive of long-term innovation
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Public and state-controlled higher education institutions
- Private higher education institutions
- Non-profit organizations (with or without 501(c)(3) status)
Applicants should:
- Demonstrate experience in research or innovation projects
- Engage partners from the U.S., Bahrain, and the UK
- Include participation from the U.S. private sector
Why This Grant Matters
- Strengthens trilateral international cooperation
- Supports cutting-edge innovation and research
- Enhances security and technological resilience
- Promotes economic growth and partnerships
- Builds long-term global innovation ecosystems
How to Apply / How It Works
Step-by-Step Process
- Develop a project aligned with C-SIPA priorities
- Build partnerships across the U.S., Bahrain, and the UK
- Engage U.S. private sector collaborators
- Prepare a detailed proposal with measurable outcomes
- Submit the application through the official embassy platform
What to Include in Your Proposal
- Project concept and objectives
- Partner organizations (trilateral collaboration)
- Role of U.S. private sector entities
- Implementation plan and timeline
- Budget ($10,000–$90,000 range)
- Monitoring and evaluation framework
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate trilateral collaboration
- Highlight innovation and real-world application
- Include strong private sector involvement
- Focus on security and scalability
- Provide measurable impact indicators
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak or missing international partnerships
- Lack of U.S. private sector involvement
- Vague or non-technical proposals
- Poor alignment with security or innovation goals
- Unrealistic timelines or budgets
FAQs
1. What is the total funding available?
The program has a total budget of $180,000.
2. What is the grant size per project?
Between $10,000 and $90,000.
3. Who can apply?
Universities and non-profit organizations.
4. Is international collaboration required?
Yes, projects must involve the U.S., Bahrain, and the UK.
5. Is private sector involvement necessary?
Yes, participation from U.S. private sector entities is prioritized.
6. What sectors are supported?
Defense, technology, cybersecurity, and economic innovation.
7. What is the main goal of the program?
To strengthen trilateral partnerships through innovation and secure technology development.
Conclusion
The C-SIPA Innovation Grant by the U.S. Embassy in Manama is a strategic opportunity to develop high-impact, technology-driven collaborations across the United States, Bahrain, and the United Kingdom. By supporting innovation, security, and economic partnerships, the program fosters sustainable growth and global technological advancement.
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