This grant funds training and equipment for Mozambican police to secure key northern highways, protect U.S. economic interests, and reduce terrorism threats to support safer business operations.
Funder: Bureau of Counterterrorism
Due Dates: June 9, 2026 (Full application due by 5:00 P.M. Washington, D.C. time)
Funding Amounts: $4,000,000–$4,933,399 total for a single 24-month cooperative agreement
Summary: Supports a two-year initiative to strengthen security of critical transit routes in northern Mozambique and protect U.S. economic interests through law enforcement training, equipment, and mentorship.
Key Information: Only one proposal per organization allowed; applicants must have UEI and active SAM.gov registration at time of application.
This funding opportunity, offered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism, aims to enhance the security of critical transit routes in northern Mozambique, specifically the N380 and N1 highways leading into Cabo Delgado. The initiative is designed to protect U.S. economic interests by enabling safer and more reliable movement for U.S. companies, personnel, and goods in the region. The program provides the Police of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM) with specialized training, non-lethal equipment, and targeted mentorship to detect and disrupt terrorist threats. The ultimate goal is to build Mozambican law enforcement capacity to independently secure these vital transit corridors, thereby fostering a stable environment for U.S. investment and operations.