Opportunity Information: Apply for PDS BUE 2026 06

The U.S.-Argentina Alumni Summit grant opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number: PDS BUE 2026 06) is a U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires-led competition designed to strengthen civic leadership, good governance, and institutional resilience across Argentina through a national, cross-sector summit for U.S. government exchange alumni. The core idea is to convene and upskill emerging leaders who are already part of the U.S. exchange alumni ecosystem, then turn that convening into lasting collaboration that improves how institutions respond to modern governance challenges, especially those connected to innovation, emerging technologies, and the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Embassy is looking for proposals that do more than host a one-time event; applicants are encouraged to build scalable models and durable partnerships so the program continues to generate value after the grant period ends.

The program is grounded in the reality that digital technologies are rapidly reshaping public administration, civic life, and the information environment. The Embassy frames this as an opportunity and a risk: new tools can improve services and decision-making, but they also create governance challenges around transparency, ethics, security, and the protection of open information environments. Within that context, the Argentine exchange alumni network is treated as a strategic, high-potential pipeline of multi-sector leaders. The opportunity emphasizes exposing these leaders to secure, transparent, and ethical approaches to emerging technologies aligned with U.S. civic values, and strengthening a trust-based professional network that can compete with more transactional influence efforts from strategic competitors.

The primary participants must be alumni of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs who currently reside in Argentina. The opportunity explicitly mentions programs such as YLAI, IVLP, Access, and Fulbright, while also leaving room for other eligible U.S.-funded exchanges. The intended audience is deliberately cross-sector, including public sector officials and municipal administrators, academic researchers and university leadership, civil society practitioners and NGO leaders, and private sector representatives. Proposals are expected to clearly explain how participants will be recruited and selected, with a strong emphasis on geographic diversity across Argentina's provinces rather than concentrating participation in Buenos Aires alone.

The stated goal is to enhance regional stability and institutional resilience in Argentina by equipping exchange alumni with leadership skills, collaborative networks, and ethical frameworks to implement responsible technology and innovation. In practice, this means building capacity not only in technical or operational dimensions of AI and emerging tech, but also in governance and civic leadership: how to use technology in ways that strengthen institutions, increase transparency and accountability, and safeguard freedom of expression and open information environments.

Applicants must design programming that advances three specific objectives. First, the project should increase capacity in good governance, civic education, and responsible technology use among at least 50 multi-sector exchange alumni during the performance period. Second, it should result in at least three concrete post-summit cross-sector joint initiatives or partnerships that are established and formalized, with examples including joint private sector-NGO initiatives, new formal alumni groups, or programs hosted through Binational Centers. Third, it must measure and document a 20 percent positive shift in participants' perceptions and commitment to upholding freedom of expression in digital spaces and open information environments, using rigorous pre- and post-summit assessment tools. The measurement requirement is not incidental; it is positioned as a key deliverable, meaning strong monitoring and evaluation design is central to a competitive proposal.

The expected outcomes focus on network activation and standards alignment. The Embassy anticipates a more active and interconnected group of next-generation Argentine decision-makers anchored to U.S.-aligned digital, professional, and ethical standards. At least 50 alumni participants should leave with an increased ability to apply responsible AI and related tools to real administrative and societal challenges inside their own institutions, and the summit should generate tangible bilateral value by catalyzing practical cross-sector collaborations that persist after the event. The emphasis on evaluation metrics and a documented shift toward open information and free speech principles is also tied to a broader strategic rationale: strengthening a domestic network that is resilient to and able to out-compete alternative external engagement models that rely on transactional relationships rather than trust-based professional ties.

From an administrative standpoint, the award will be issued as a cooperative agreement, not a standard grant, because the U.S. Embassy expects to be substantially involved in implementation. This typically signals closer coordination with the Embassy on planning, content direction, participant engagement, and performance monitoring than would be expected under a less involved funding instrument. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations (including think tanks and NGOs), public and private educational institutions, and public international organizations. The opportunity is discretionary, anticipates a single award, and has an award ceiling of $100,000. The CFDA (assistance listing) number is 19.040, the posting date is 2026-07-27, and the original application closing date is 2026-08-20.

  • The U.S. Mission to Argentina in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "U.S.-Argentina Alumni Summit" 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 2026-07-27.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-08-20. (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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FAQs: U.S.-Argentina Alumni Summit (Funding Opportunity Number: PDS BUE 2026 06)

What is the U.S.-Argentina Alumni Summit grant opportunity?

It is a U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires-led funding opportunity to organize a national, cross-sector summit for U.S. government exchange alumni living in Argentina. The summit is intended to strengthen civic leadership, good governance, and institutional resilience, with a strong focus on innovation, emerging technologies, and the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

What is the main purpose of this opportunity?

The purpose is to convene and upskill emerging leaders from the U.S. exchange alumni ecosystem in Argentina and turn that convening into lasting collaboration that improves how institutions respond to modern governance challenges, especially those linked to emerging tech and responsible AI.

Is this funding intended only for a one-time event?

No. Proposals are encouraged to go beyond hosting a one-time summit. The Embassy is looking for scalable models and durable partnerships so the program continues to generate value after the grant period ends.

What themes or problem areas does the program focus on?

The program centers on how digital technologies are reshaping public administration, civic life, and the information environment. It treats these technologies as both an opportunity (better services and decision-making) and a risk (challenges around transparency, ethics, security, and protecting open information environments).

Who should the primary participants be?

The primary participants must be alumni of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs who currently reside in Argentina.

Which exchange programs are specifically mentioned as eligible alumni sources?

The opportunity explicitly mentions YLAI, IVLP, Access, and Fulbright, while also allowing participation from other eligible U.S.-funded exchange programs.

What kinds of sectors should be represented among participants?

The intended audience is cross-sector and may include public sector officials and municipal administrators, academic researchers and university leadership, civil society practitioners and NGO leaders, and private sector representatives.

Is geographic diversity within Argentina important?

Yes. Proposals are expected to emphasize geographic diversity across Argentina's provinces and avoid concentrating participation only in Buenos Aires.

What is the overall goal of the program?

The stated goal is to enhance regional stability and institutional resilience in Argentina by equipping exchange alumni with leadership skills, collaborative networks, and ethical frameworks to implement responsible technology and innovation.

Does the program focus only on technical AI skills?

No. The opportunity emphasizes governance and civic leadership dimensions alongside technology, such as using technology to strengthen institutions, increase transparency and accountability, and safeguard freedom of expression and open information environments.

What are the required project objectives?

Applicants must design programming that advances three objectives: (1) increase capacity in good governance, civic education, and responsible technology use among at least 50 multi-sector exchange alumni during the performance period; (2) establish and formalize at least three concrete post-summit cross-sector joint initiatives or partnerships; and (3) measure and document a 20 percent positive shift in participants' perceptions and commitment to upholding freedom of expression in digital spaces and open information environments using rigorous pre- and post-summit assessment tools.

How many participants must the project reach?

The project should increase capacity among at least 50 multi-sector exchange alumni during the performance period.

What qualifies as the required post-summit initiatives or partnerships?

The opportunity calls for at least three concrete cross-sector joint initiatives or partnerships that are established and formalized after the summit. Examples provided include joint private sector-NGO initiatives, new formal alumni groups, or programs hosted through Binational Centers.

What does the opportunity require regarding freedom of expression and open information environments?

The project must measure and document a 20 percent positive shift in participants' perceptions and commitment to upholding freedom of expression in digital spaces and open information environments, using rigorous pre- and post-summit assessment tools.

How important is monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in this opportunity?

It is positioned as a key deliverable. The measurement requirement is not incidental, and strong monitoring and evaluation design is central to a competitive proposal.

What outcomes does the Embassy expect from the summit?

Expected outcomes include a more active and interconnected network of next-generation Argentine decision-makers anchored to U.S.-aligned digital, professional, and ethical standards; at least 50 alumni leaving with increased ability to apply responsible AI and related tools to real challenges within their institutions; and practical cross-sector collaborations that persist after the event.

How does this opportunity describe the strategic value of the alumni network?

The Argentine exchange alumni network is framed as a strategic, high-potential pipeline of multi-sector leaders. The opportunity emphasizes trust-based professional ties and alignment with secure, transparent, ethical approaches to technology and governance.

What kind of award instrument will be used?

The award will be issued as a cooperative agreement, not a standard grant.

What does it mean that this is a cooperative agreement?

It means the U.S. Embassy expects to be substantially involved in implementation. This typically implies closer coordination with the Embassy on planning, content direction, participant engagement, and performance monitoring than under a less involved funding instrument.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations (including think tanks and NGOs), public and private educational institutions, and public international organizations.

How many awards are expected to be made?

The opportunity anticipates a single award.

What is the maximum funding amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is $100,000.

Is this a discretionary funding opportunity?

Yes. The opportunity is described as discretionary.

What is the Assistance Listing (CFDA) number for this opportunity?

The CFDA (assistance listing) number is 19.040.

What is the posting date for the opportunity?

The posting date is 2026-07-27.

What is the original application closing date?

The original application closing date is 2026-08-20.

What is the funding opportunity number?

The Funding Opportunity Number is PDS BUE 2026 06.

Who is leading this competition?

The competition is led by the U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires.

What should proposals explain about participant recruitment and selection?

Proposals are expected to clearly explain how participants will be recruited and selected, with emphasis on achieving cross-sector representation and geographic diversity across Argentina's provinces.

What does the opportunity emphasize about responsible AI and emerging technologies?

It emphasizes exposure to secure, transparent, and ethical approaches to emerging technologies aligned with U.S. civic values, and building the leadership and governance capacity to apply these approaches in real institutional contexts.

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