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RFAs: U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Fair Funding Program (Dominican Republic)

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Deadline: 01-Jul-2026

The U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo is inviting eligible organizations to implement the U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair in the Dominican Republic. The program will connect Dominican youth, entrepreneurs, university students, innovators, and STEM professionals with U.S. companies, startups, technology experts, and innovation opportunities. Funding ranges from $30,000 to $80,000, with total available funding of $80,000, subject to availability of funds.

Overview

The U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo has announced an open competition for the U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair.

The opportunity is designed to strengthen technology, science, entrepreneurship, and innovation ties between the United States and the Dominican Republic.

The selected recipient will organize a large-scale public event that brings together Dominican youth, entrepreneurs, private-sector leaders, university students, academic stakeholders, and STEM professionals with U.S. companies, technology experts, startups, and innovation leaders.

Key Funding Details

Purpose of the Program

The purpose of the U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair is to position the United States as a leading partner in technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and emerging industries.

The program aims to create direct engagement between Dominican participants and U.S. companies, startups, technology experts, and innovation ecosystem leaders.

It also supports stronger commercial and people-to-people ties between the United States and the Dominican Republic through interactive learning, networking, mentorship, and collaboration.

Main Objectives

The program is designed to advance U.S.–Dominican Republic cooperation in science, technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation.

Key objectives include:

Focus Areas

The funding opportunity supports activities linked to technology, science, entrepreneurship, and emerging industries.

Key focus areas include:

What the Innovation Fair Will Include

The selected recipient will organize and coordinate a large-scale technology and science fair.

The fair may include:

The event should be designed to create meaningful interaction between participants and U.S.-linked innovation opportunities.

Target Participants

The program aims to engage at least 500 participants.

Target participants include:

The initiative should help participants explore professional development, entrepreneurship, exchange, and collaboration pathways connected to the United States.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include U.S. and Dominican organizations with relevant experience in technology, entrepreneurship, STEM, youth programming, or workforce development.

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants should have experience managing programs or events related to STEM, entrepreneurship, workforce development, youth engagement, or innovation.

Applicant Capacity Requirements

Applicants should demonstrate the ability to manage a large-scale public event and coordinate multiple stakeholders.

Relevant experience may include:

What the Program Supports

The funding will support the implementation of a large-scale technology and science fair.

Supported activities may include:

Priority Technology Themes

The program seeks to increase Dominican engagement with U.S.-linked opportunities in high-growth technology and science fields.

Priority themes include:

Applicants should show how the fair will expose participants to these fields and create pathways for continued engagement.

Expected Results

The program is expected to strengthen innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology connections between the United States and the Dominican Republic.

Expected results may include:

Why This Opportunity Matters

The U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair matters because it creates a platform for Dominican youth and innovators to engage directly with U.S. technology and entrepreneurship ecosystems.

The event can help students, entrepreneurs, and STEM professionals discover new pathways in fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors, engineering, and digital innovation.

By supporting collaboration between U.S. and Dominican stakeholders, the initiative can strengthen economic ties, workforce development, innovation capacity, and long-term bilateral cooperation.

How to Apply or Prepare

Applicants should prepare a strong proposal that explains how they will design, organize, and implement the innovation fair.

Step 1: Confirm Organizational Eligibility

Applicants should confirm that they are eligible to apply.

Eligible organizations may include:

Step 2: Define the Event Concept

Applicants should describe the structure and purpose of the U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair.

The proposal should explain:

Step 3: Show Experience in Large-Scale Event Management

Applicants should demonstrate that they can manage a large public event.

The proposal should highlight experience with:

Step 4: Engage U.S. and Dominican Stakeholders

Applicants should explain how they will bring together participants from both countries’ innovation ecosystems.

Relevant stakeholders may include:

Step 5: Plan Interactive Activities

The fair should include interactive and engaging activities that create direct learning and networking opportunities.

Possible activities include:

Step 6: Align with Priority Fields

Applicants should clearly show how the project will increase engagement in priority fields.

These may include:

Step 7: Prepare the Budget

Applicants may request funding between $30,000 and $80,000.

The budget should clearly connect costs to event delivery, outreach, logistics, participant engagement, vendor management, communications, and program activities.

Step 8: Plan Monitoring and Results

Applicants should explain how they will track participation, engagement, partnerships, and outcomes.

Useful indicators may include:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid submitting proposals that describe only a general technology event without a clear U.S.–Dominican Republic connection.

The project should not lack private-sector engagement. The opportunity specifically emphasizes U.S. companies, experts, startups, and innovation leaders.

Applicants should avoid vague outreach plans. The proposal should explain how at least 500 participants will be reached and engaged.

Projects should not ignore priority fields such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, engineering, cybersecurity, and digital innovation.

Applicants should avoid weak logistics planning, especially because the program requires management of a large-scale public event.

Budgets should remain within the funding range of $30,000 to $80,000.

Tips for a Strong Application

A strong application should clearly show event management capacity, stakeholder engagement, and measurable innovation outcomes.

Applicants should:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair?

The U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair is a funding opportunity from the U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo to support a large-scale event connecting Dominican youth, entrepreneurs, innovators, and STEM professionals with U.S. companies, experts, startups, and innovation opportunities.

How much funding is available?

Awards range from $30,000 to $80,000. The total available funding is $80,000, pending availability of funds.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include U.S. and Dominican not-for-profit organizations, chambers of commerce, business associations, entrepreneurship and innovation hubs, incubators, accelerators, higher education institutions, alumni associations, and civil society organizations.

Who should the fair engage?

The fair should engage at least 500 participants, including university students, entrepreneurs, startup founders, faculty members, young professionals, industry representatives, academic stakeholders, and emerging STEM professionals.

What activities should the fair include?

The fair may include U.S. corporate booths, technology demonstrations, innovation showcases, panel discussions, networking sessions, mentorship activities, entrepreneur storytelling, alumni storytelling, and collaboration opportunities.

What technology fields are priorities?

Priority fields include semiconductors, artificial intelligence, engineering, cybersecurity, digital innovation, entrepreneurship, and emerging industries.

How long can proposed projects last?

Proposed projects should be completed within two years or less, with an anticipated project start date of July 2027.

Conclusion

The U.S.-D.R. Technology and Science Innovation Fair is a major opportunity to strengthen technology, science, entrepreneurship, and innovation partnerships between the United States and the Dominican Republic.

With funding between $30,000 and $80,000, the program will support an eligible organization to design and deliver a large-scale event that connects Dominican youth, entrepreneurs, students, and STEM professionals with U.S. companies and innovation leaders.

This opportunity is best suited for organizations with strong event management experience, private-sector engagement capacity, and a clear plan to promote U.S.–Dominican Republic collaboration in technology, entrepreneurship, and emerging industries.

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