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Preventing Iranian Proxy and ISIS Activities Along Iraqs Western Border

This funding opportunity provides financial support to a wide range of organizations working to prevent Iranian-backed proxy and ISIS activities along Iraq's western border, focusing on enhancing security and stability in the region.

$6,808,090
Active
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Preventing Iranian Proxy and ISIS Activities Along Iraq’s Western Border grant is administered by the United States Department of State through its Bureau of Counterterrorism. The Department of State is the primary federal agency responsible for U.S. foreign policy and international relations, working globally to advance security, diplomacy, and stability. Through its counterterrorism programs, the Department supports initiatives that disrupt terrorist networks, strengthen partner nation capabilities, and promote regional stability. This specific funding opportunity is part of broader Global Counterterrorism Programs and reflects U.S. strategic priorities in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq’s western border regions. The purpose of this grant is to prevent and counter the activities of Iranian-backed proxy groups and ISIS along Iraq’s western border. The program aims to strengthen security systems, improve monitoring and response capabilities, and reduce the risk of terrorist infiltration and influence in vulnerable regions. Projects funded under this opportunity are expected to contribute to peacebuilding, stabilization, and the long-term prevention of extremist activity. The focus aligns with the broader Security and Peacebuilding sector, emphasizing risk reduction, surveillance, and institutional capacity building. Funding for this opportunity is fixed, with both the award ceiling and floor set at 6,808,090 USD, indicating that a single award is expected. While specific allowable cost categories are not detailed in the provided source, typical expenditures under counterterrorism programming may include training, infrastructure support, monitoring systems, and program implementation costs directly tied to security enhancement and prevention objectives. No explicit mention of cost-sharing or matching requirements is provided in the available information. Eligibility for this funding opportunity is broad and includes nonprofit organizations, government and public bodies, academic institutions, private sector entities, and public international organizations. Eligible applicants must be associated with either Iraq or the United States, indicating that the program is designed for entities with operational capacity or presence in these regions. This inclusive eligibility framework allows for a diverse range of implementers capable of addressing complex security challenges through coordinated and multidisciplinary approaches. The application process requires submission by the stated deadline of June 8, 2026. While detailed submission steps and required documents are not provided in the source, applicants are typically expected to prepare a full proposal outlining program design, objectives, implementation plan, and budget. Evaluation criteria are not explicitly stated but are likely to include alignment with program goals, organizational capacity, feasibility, and anticipated impact. Applicants should ensure compliance with all requirements outlined in the official solicitation documents where available. The timeline for this grant indicates that it is currently open, with applications accepted until early June 2026. The posting date of April 9, 2026 suggests a relatively short application window. There is no indication that this is a recurring funding opportunity, and no details are provided بشأن anticipated award notification dates or performance periods. Interested applicants should act promptly to prepare and submit their proposals within the specified timeframe. No specific contact person, email, or phone number is listed in the provided source material. Similarly, no direct link to a PDF or official solicitation document is included. Applicants are encouraged to consult official Department of State resources or funding portals for additional details and supporting documentation related to this opportunity.

Funding Details

Award Range

$6,808,090 - $6,808,090

Total Program Funding

$6,808,090

Number of Awards

1

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Single fixed award; counterterrorism program funding; likely supports full project implementation

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
State governments
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
For profit organizations other than small businesses

Additional Requirements

Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations Public and private educational institutions For-profit organizations (only if allowed by appropriation) Public International Organizations (PIOs) and Governmental institutions

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

April 9, 2026

Application Closes

June 8, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

U.S. Department of State (Bureau of Counterterrorism )

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