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  • SABIT Grants Facilitate International Cooperation

    U.S. Dept of Commerce
    24 Feb 2005

    SABIT Grants Facilitate International Cooperation
    http://mac.doc.gov/sabit/grant_program.html
    SABIT offers competitive grants to cover a share of the costs of hosting
    mid- to senior-level Eurasian managers and scientists for 3 to 6 months of
    hands-on, professional training in U.S. managerial, research and technology
    development practices. The SABIT Grant Program encourages U.S. exports and
    investment in Eurasia, and assists economic development by facilitating
    partnerships between the U.S. and Eurasian business and scientific
    communities.

    Participating U.S. organizations may either nominate a candidate from their
    existing Eurasian business contacts, or work with SABIT to recruit and
    select a qualified candidate. Organizations can apply to host trainees from
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,
    Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Structured as
    reimbursable awards, SABIT grants cover only the following three items:
    Round-trip airfare from trainee's home country to the training site
    $34 per diem to cover trainee's living expenses
    Up to $750 per month for housing costs

    The host organization is responsible for any additional costs associated
    with the training (overhead costs, domestic travel, etc.)

    Eligibility

    Any American profit or non-profit organization or institution may apply. The
    Grant Program is ideally suited for small and medium sized businesses that
    are new-to-market exporters looking to establish long-term relationships
    with potential customers, distributors or partners. Organizations currently
    operating in Eurasia may also utilize a SABIT Grant to expand relationships
    with and train existing partners, or to establish additional regional
    representative offices. Companies, universities and institutes involved in
    technology transfer and commercialization have used SABIT Grants to form
    cooperative research and development partnerships with the Eurasian
    scientific community. Non-governmental organizations have transferred
    institutional knowledge, technical expertise, and skills to Eurasian
    partners and associates through the SABIT Grant Program.
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