At a glance
This program supports a 10-week readiness training and a U.S.-based soft-landing and SelectUSA Investment Summit participation program, including trainer fees, travel, lodging, materials, and related expenses. Applicants must be nonprofit organizations and must have a UEI and active SAM.gov registration; U.S.-based and non-U.S.-based organizations may apply. Participants must pay their own SelectUSA Investment Summit registration fees, and those fees are not allowable federal costs, though non-federal cost sharing may be used to cover them. The announcement does not state an award amount or number of awards in the text provided. There is no geographic restriction stated for applicants, but the program includes travel to the United States and specifically notes that UNRWA may not receive any subawards or direct financial support.
What it funds
Official description from grants.gov
The U.S. Embassy Amman, U.S. Department of State, announces an open competition to implement a program to strengthen the capacity of Jordanian entrepreneurs to invest in the U.S. market through SelectUSA programs including the SelectUSA Investment Summit, SelectUSA Tech, and Select Global Women in Tech. SelectUSA and the SelectUSA Investment Summit and programs are U.S. Department of Commerce-led initiatives that promote investment in the United States. This program will develop a cohort of 15 Jordan-based entrepreneurs working in U.S. priority sectors through a two-phase readiness program. The first phase consists of a 10-week training program to enhance participants’ success in engaging with U.S. markets, including market entry strategies, business practices, partnership development, and overall commercial readiness. The second phase includes a three-week investment promotion visit to the United States for five of the entrepreneurs who succeed in a competition at the end of the 10-week training. This smaller cohort will participate in the 2027 SelectUSA Investment Summit and engage in official tech-focused spin-off events. The program will provide participants with the tools, knowledge, and networks needed to attract customers, establish a U.S. commercial presence, develop partnerships, and pursue business opportunities in the United States. By strengthening entrepreneurs’ understanding of the U.S. market, this initiative will advance U.S. economic leadership, support private sector growth, and strengthen long-term commercial ties between the United States and Jordan. Applications are accepted via email only to ammangrants@state.gov. Applications submitted via grants.gov will not be accepted.
Who can apply
- Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (other than higher education)
- Private institutions of higher education