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Middle East Regional Cooperation (MERC)

Assistance Coordination

Posted Jul 6, 2026

Deadline
Sep 30, 2026
40 days remaining
Amount
$100K – $2M
Status
Open
Geographic Scope
National

Description

<p>The Middle East Regional Cooperation (MERC) Program supports joint scientific research and innovation partnerships between the United States, Israel, and countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The program funds applied research projects that address shared regional challenges while advancing U.S. economic, technological, and strategic interests. MERC is designed to bring together researchers, technical experts, and institutions to work on projects that go beyond basic research and demonstrate clear potential for application, commercialization, and broader adoption. MERC prioritizes efforts that strengthen U.S. technological leadership, expand opportunities for U.S. businesses, promote the use of U.S. technologies, and build long-term partnerships in the region. The program places strong emphasis on collaboration. All projects must include organizations from Israel and at least one eligible MENA country or territory. MERC welcomes U.S. participation, particularly when it adds technical expertise, supports market expansion for U.S. companies, or helps connect research to markets. Projects should demonstrate a clear plan for using and scaling results and how the outcomes benefit priorities of the United States and the participating countries. Overall, MERC aims to strengthen regional cooperation by supporting high-quality scientific partnerships that produce tangible results. By connecting U.S., Israeli, and MENA organizations, the program helps build networks, promote innovation, and create opportunities for economic growth, peaceful and mutually beneficial collaboration, and long-term stability in the region.</p>

AI Summary

The Middle East Regional Cooperation (MERC) Program funds joint scientific research and innovation projects that involve the United States, Israel, and countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to tackle shared regional challenges. Eligible applicants must include organizations from Israel and at least one MENA country, with U.S. participation encouraged to enhance expertise and market connections.

Funding Details

Minimum Award
$100,000
Maximum Award
$2,000,000

Key Dates

Posted: Jul 6, 2026Deadline: Sep 30, 2026

Quick Facts

CFDA Number
19.502
Funder Type
Federal Agency
Grant Level
FEDERAL
Last Verified
Jul 6, 2026

Geographic Scope

national

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