West Bank Jessup Moot Court Competition

INL is seeking applications to design and propose their own program to implement the Philip C.

Jessup International Law Moot Court (Jessup) national competition for Palestinian law students throughout the West Bank
Agency: Department of State

Office: International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affair

Estimated Funding: Not Available



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
• Be a registered U. S. non-profit organization with 501 (c) (3) status, including civil society organizations, foreign NGOs, religious associations, or educational institutions; OR• Be a U. S. university or research institution meeting the provisions described in Internal Revenue Code Section 26 USC 501 (c) (3); OR• Be a local in-country organization that can demonstrate competent programmatic ability and meet reporting requirements; • Be able to demonstrate a valid country registration;• Have demonstrated experience administering successful technical assistance projects, preferably targeting the requested country and/or region, or similarly challenging program environment.

INL reserves the right to request additional background information on organizations that do not have previous experience administering federal assistance awards.

These applicants may be subject to limited funding on a pilot basis;• Have existing, or the capacity to develop, active partnerships with organization(s) in the target country and/or region; • Have demonstrated experience implementing education support projects in the West Bank and/or region, preferably with the targeted community (ies) identified in the proposal

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
John DawsonProgram Officer

Agency Email Description:
Point of Contact

Agency Email:
DawsonJM@state.gov

Date Posted:
2015-04-03

Application Due Date:
2015-06-03

Archive Date:
2015-07-03


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