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Secure Innovation: Advancing Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Digital Resilience in Argentina is a competitive grant opportunity from the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires (U.S. Mission to Argentina) designed to strengthen Argentina's innovation ecosystem through practical, security-focused training and partnerships around artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. The program is built on the idea that AI and digital tools are rapidly transforming economies and public life, but that adopting opaque or insecure technology standards can expose countries and companies to serious risks, including weaker competitiveness, vulnerability to cyber threats, loss of intellectual property, and harm to open information environments. In response, this opportunity supports initiatives that help Argentine participants adopt secure, transparent, market-driven approaches aligned with U.S. technological standards and democratic values, while building longer-term ties to U.S. expertise and innovation networks.

The intended audience centers on people who can quickly apply what they learn in real organizational settings. Priority beneficiaries include small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners and IT managers, particularly in technology and service sectors; advanced undergraduate students in STEM and social science fields; university innovation hubs; and early-stage entrepreneurs. Proposals are expected to clearly explain how participants will be recruited and selected, including geographic coverage within Argentina, the professional or academic profile of participants, and the expected cohort size. The overall goal is to equip SMEs, students, and emerging entrepreneurs with practical skills, tools, and networks to implement responsible AI and cybersecurity best practices, improve business and institutional resilience, protect intellectual property, and support open and secure digital ecosystems.

Projects funded under this opportunity should be intentionally designed to deliver measurable results against three main objectives. First, applicants must build AI and cybersecurity capacity for at least 250 participants drawn from SMEs and universities during the program period, and they must demonstrate learning gains through pre- and post-training assessments. Second, projects should create concrete links between U.S. AI companies and best practices and Argentine counterparts, producing at least two formal collaboration agreements or pilot projects (for example, a signed partnership framework, a jointly run pilot, or an institutional cooperation arrangement). Third, the initiative should go beyond one-off training by fostering a durable network of students and professionals who can keep applying AI to innovation and civic resilience challenges, supported through structured mentorship and ongoing knowledge-sharing activities.

The expected outcomes emphasize both skills transfer and sustained collaboration. The program should produce clear improvements in participants' ability to understand, evaluate, and apply secure, transparent, market-driven AI and cybersecurity principles in real-world contexts, strengthening the competitiveness and resilience of Argentine SMEs and innovation communities. It is also expected to deepen U.S.-Argentina institutional and private-sector connections through at least two partnerships, pilots, or collaborative initiatives that provide ongoing access to U.S. expertise, innovation practices, and professional networks. Over time, the growing network of trained students, entrepreneurs, and professionals is intended to keep promoting secure and open technology adoption aligned with U.S. approaches and to continue collaborating beyond the initial grant period, which is why proposals that are scalable and supported by sustainable partnerships are strongly encouraged.

From an administrative standpoint, the opportunity is listed as Funding Opportunity Number PDS BUE 2026 03 and is offered as a discretionary award using a cooperative agreement, meaning the U.S. government is likely to remain substantively involved during implementation. The award ceiling is $100,000, with one award expected. The closing date is 2026-05-31. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations (including think tanks and NGOs/civil society groups), public and private educational institutions, public international organizations, and governmental institutions. The CFDA number associated with the opportunity is 19.040, and the funding activity category is listed as "Other."

  • The U.S. Mission to Argentina in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Secure Innovation: Advancing Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Digital Resilience in Argentina" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.040.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2026-04-16.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-05-31. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $100,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the "Secure Innovation: Advancing Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Digital Resilience in Argentina" grant?

This is a competitive grant opportunity from the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires (U.S. Mission to Argentina). It is designed to strengthen Argentina's innovation ecosystem through practical, security-focused training and partnerships related to artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity, with an emphasis on secure and transparent technology adoption.

Who is offering this funding opportunity?

The opportunity is offered by the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires, also described as the U.S. Mission to Argentina.

What is the main purpose of the program?

The program aims to help Argentine participants adopt secure, transparent, market-driven approaches to AI and cybersecurity aligned with U.S. technological standards and democratic values, while also building longer-term ties to U.S. expertise and innovation networks.

Why does this opportunity focus on secure and transparent technology standards?

The opportunity is based on the idea that AI and digital tools are rapidly transforming economies and public life, but adopting opaque or insecure technology standards can create serious risks. The risks described include weaker competitiveness, higher vulnerability to cyber threats, potential loss of intellectual property, and harm to open information environments.

Who are the priority beneficiaries or intended participants?

Priority beneficiaries include:

  • Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners and IT managers, especially in technology and service sectors
  • Advanced undergraduate students in STEM and social science fields
  • University innovation hubs
  • Early-stage entrepreneurs

What kinds of activities are expected to be funded?

Funded projects are expected to provide practical, security-focused training and to build partnerships around AI and cybersecurity. Projects should also include structured mentorship and ongoing knowledge-sharing to support longer-term network development beyond one-off trainings.

What are the three main objectives that funded projects must address?

Projects are expected to deliver measurable results across three main objectives:

  1. Training and assessment: Build AI and cybersecurity capacity for at least 250 participants from SMEs and universities during the program period, and demonstrate learning gains using pre- and post-training assessments.
  2. U.S.-Argentina collaboration: Create concrete links between U.S. AI companies and best practices and Argentine counterparts, producing at least two formal collaboration agreements or pilot projects.
  3. Durable network: Foster a lasting network of students and professionals who continue applying AI to innovation and civic resilience challenges, supported through structured mentorship and ongoing knowledge-sharing.

How many participants must be trained under this program?

Projects must build AI and cybersecurity capacity for at least 250 participants drawn from SMEs and universities during the program period.

How should learning gains be measured?

The opportunity expects applicants to demonstrate learning gains through pre- and post-training assessments.

What counts as a "formal collaboration agreement or pilot project" for the partnership requirement?

The opportunity provides examples such as a signed partnership framework, a jointly run pilot, or an institutional cooperation arrangement. Projects are expected to produce at least two such collaborations, pilots, or formal agreements.

How many partnerships or pilots are expected?

At least two formal collaboration agreements or pilot projects are expected.

What does the opportunity mean by a "durable network"?

The opportunity emphasizes going beyond one-off training by building an ongoing network of students and professionals who continue applying what they learn. This is expected to be supported through structured mentorship and ongoing knowledge-sharing activities.

What are the expected outcomes for participants and organizations?

Expected outcomes include measurable improvements in participants' ability to understand, evaluate, and apply secure, transparent, market-driven AI and cybersecurity principles in real-world contexts. The intent is to strengthen competitiveness and resilience among Argentine SMEs and innovation communities, including protecting intellectual property and supporting open and secure digital ecosystems.

What outcomes are expected for U.S.-Argentina collaboration?

The opportunity expects deeper U.S.-Argentina institutional and private-sector connections through at least two partnerships, pilots, or collaborative initiatives that provide ongoing access to U.S. expertise, innovation practices, and professional networks.

Are projects expected to be sustainable after the grant ends?

Yes. The opportunity emphasizes that the network of trained students, entrepreneurs, and professionals should continue collaborating beyond the initial grant period. Proposals that are scalable and supported by sustainable partnerships are strongly encouraged.

What should proposals include regarding participant recruitment and selection?

Proposals are expected to clearly explain how participants will be recruited and selected, including:

  • Geographic coverage within Argentina
  • The professional or academic profile of participants
  • The expected cohort size

What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this grant?

The Funding Opportunity Number is PDS BUE 2026 03.

What is the application deadline?

The closing date listed for this opportunity is 2026-05-31.

How much funding is available?

The award ceiling is $100,000.

How many awards will be made?

One award is expected.

What type of award instrument will be used?

The opportunity is offered as a discretionary award using a cooperative agreement.

What does it mean that this is a cooperative agreement?

The opportunity notes that a cooperative agreement means the U.S. government is likely to remain substantively involved during implementation.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include:

  • Not-for-profit organizations (including think tanks and NGOs/civil society groups)
  • Public and private educational institutions
  • Public international organizations
  • Governmental institutions

Is this opportunity limited to a specific sector?

The opportunity prioritizes SMEs and IT managers, especially in technology and service sectors, and also targets universities, innovation hubs, students, and early-stage entrepreneurs. The overall focus is AI, cybersecurity, and digital resilience.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA number associated with this opportunity is 19.040.

What is the funding activity category?

The funding activity category is listed as "Other."

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