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IRAQ: Strategic City Stabilization Initiative (Worth $1,020,000,000.00)
by Open-Publishing - Sunday 4 December 20051 comment
Economy-budget International USA
Just found this application on HuffPo. Thought it was interesting. Anyone out there looking for work? I did notice the last sentence under the "Description" regarding "no funds available yet".
– http://www.fedgrants.gov/Applicants...
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IRAQ: Strategic City Stabilization Initiative (SCSI)
General Information
Document Type: Grants NoticeFunding Opportunity Number: RFA 267-06-001Posted Date: Nov 30, 2005Original Due Date for Applications: Jan 31, 2006The Request for Application will be issued after December 16, 2005Current Due Date for Applications: Jan 31, 2006The Request for Application will be issued after December 16, 2005Archive Date: Mar 02, 2006Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative AgreementCategory of Funding Activity: Regional DevelopmentExpected Number of Awards: Not Available.Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,020,000,000.00Award Ceiling: $1,320,000,000.00Award Floor: $1,020,000,000.00CFDA Number: 98.001 — USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs OverseasCost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Agency Name
Agency for International Development, Overseas Missions, Iraq (CPA) USAID-Baghdad
Description
The United States Agency for International Development is seeking applications for an Assistance Agreement from qualified sources to design and implement a social and economic stabilization program impacting ten Strategic Cities, identified by the United States Government as critical to the defeat of the Insurgency in Iraq. The number of Strategic Cities may expand or contract over time. USAID plans to provide approximately $1,020,000,000 over two years to meet the objectives of the Program. An additional option year may be considered amounting to $300 million at the discretion of USAID. Funds are not yet available for this program.
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7 December 2005, 01:26
This is the dumbest piece of rubbish I’ve ever read. Urban legend...and a dumb one.