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U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of CSO accepting Proposals for Veterans Reintegration in Ukraine

DFA: Reconciliation Fund in Ireland

Deadline: 15 July 2019

The mission of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO) is to anticipate, prevent, and respond to conflicts that undermine U.S. interests or national security.  CSO accomplishes this with sophisticated analysis and data visualization, strategic and operational planning capability, civilian operational surge capability, targeted programming, and diplomatic efforts to identify, understand, and address critical conflicts.

CSO has announced an open competition for organizations interested in submitting applications for Part 1 (focus groups and survey) and Part 2 (programs), both addressing veterans’ reintegration in Ukraine. This funding opportunity aims to support activities that improve economic opportunities and mental health services for veterans from the conflict in eastern Ukraine and mitigate recruitment by destabilizing criminal or socio-political organizations.

Project Goal

The goal of the program is to create capable and responsive veteran support structures in Ukraine that can increase veteran resilience in targeted areas where the risk of destabilizing criminal or socio-political organizations is high.  To achieve this goal, the program seeks to increase the understanding of veteran needs, increase the capabilities of Ukraine and non-government veteran support systems, build capacity in psychosocial and mental health services, and expand veteran employment opportunities.

Project Objectives & Activities

This NOFO includes multiple unique objectives and activities.  As such, multiple awards may be issued to multiple organizations to address one or more program objectives.  Applicants may apply only to Part 1 (focus groups and survey), or Part 2 (one or more program objectives), or any combination of the above.  Applicants should submit only one application; though note that there are separate scoring criteria for Parts 1 and 2.  Applicants must clearly state in their proposal recognition of CSO award termination policy (see page 11, Federal Award Information).

Funding Information

CSO expects to award one or multiple grants or cooperative agreements based on this NOFO and in an amount not to exceed the total ceiling amount of $5,000,000.  The period of performance will be between24 to 36 months, with the first few months dedicated to completing Objective 1, and an anticipated start date of September1, 2019.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicant must have acute awareness of conflict-related sensitivities in Ukraine, through prior work in Ukraine or through thematic expertise. Applicants are encouraged to partner with relevant organizations with the ability to execute such programming throughout Ukraine.

How to Apply

Complete proposal packages must be submitted via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=316216

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