Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation Grants





Department of Health and Human Services
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 $724,036,487


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
The Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction, part of the Department’s Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation , sponsors foreign assistance activities funded by the...more
Posted On - 2024-03-29


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
To implement a project aimed at advancing U.S. foreign policy and national security priorities by supporting initiatives that make decision-making structures and processes in fragile, conflict, or...more
Posted On - 2024-03-26


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
To implement a project aimed at advancing U.S. foreign policy and national security priorities outlined in the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act of 2022 (Div. A, P.L....more
Posted On - 2024-03-26




Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
To ensure countries have the necessary measures in place to safeguard chips and related technology from diversion and misuse. Under this NOFO, ITSI Funds may benefit countries in the Americas,...more
Posted On - 2024-03-13


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
CTR’s Chemical Security Program (CSP) supports efforts to prevent, detect, and counter the development, maintenance, proliferation, and use of chemical weapons (CW) by state and non-state...more
Posted On - 2023-10-30


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
While the United States continues to seek negotiations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to reach the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, it maintains the policy that...more
Posted On - 2023-10-30


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
CTR administers the Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of Small Modular Reactor Technology Program (FIRST), announced by the White House at the Leaders’ Summit on Climate in April...more
Posted On - 2023-10-30




Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
CTR administers the Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of Small Modular Reactor Technology Program (FIRST), which was announced by the White House at the Leaders’ Climate Summit in...more
Posted On - 2023-10-30


Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
CTR builds foreign partner capacity to counter proliferator states’ advanced conventional weapons (ACW) procurement and proliferation networks. Proliferator states such as the Russian...more
Posted On - 2023-10-30





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