Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation
US Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation funds grants & programs for nuclear security, counterproliferation, and weapons of mass destruction.
Fund Your Business Growth: Macedonia Trade Support Grant
Macedonian businesses can get expert guidance to streamline their strategic trade control licensing, paving the way for smoother international operations and growth. This program offers mentorship to improve your export and import processes, helping you navigate complex regulations effectively.
Unlock Funding: U.S.-Oman & GCC Policy Exchange Grants
Non-profit organizations can apply for funding to support crucial policy exchange and counterproliferation workshops between the U.S., Oman, and GCC nations, fostering international cooperation and security.
Boost Your Business with International Expertise Grants
This grant supports businesses engaging with international experts for nonproliferation licensing, enforcement, and industry outreach. Access valuable knowledge and enhance your global operations.
Funded Program: Boost Ukrainian Business Outreach
This program offers funding to organizations that will help Ukrainian agencies enhance their outreach to businesses regarding strategic goods. Eligible entities will improve interagency cooperation in enforcing strategic trade controls.
Get Funding for Global Security Initiatives
Non-profits, NGOs, international organizations, and educational institutions can apply to help assess and improve global nuclear, biological, and chemical security. Your proposals will contribute to fostering self-sufficient security cultures in partner countries.
Secure Global Funding: Biosecurity & Threat Reduction Grants
This program supports businesses engaged in biosecurity and threat mitigation efforts in high-risk global regions. Funding is available to help frontline states and emerging threat areas strengthen their defenses against proliferation and terrorism.
Get Funding for Security Program Impact Assessment
Non-profits, NGOs, international organizations, and educational institutions can apply to assess the effectiveness of nuclear, biological, and chemical security programs. Funding supports in-depth analysis to inform policy decisions and future initiatives.