Opportunity Information: Apply for NEAAC ACBURGR 17 007

The Regional Assistance Program II (RAP II) funding opportunity is a U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA), Office of Assistance Coordination initiative designed to create a fast, flexible mechanism for delivering short-notice support across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The central idea is to have a standing regional capability that can be activated quickly when political or civic conditions change unexpectedly. NEA highlights the fact that the region can shift rapidly, and that traditional, slower-moving assistance programs are not always well suited for events like snap elections or sudden openings for dialogue. RAP II is meant to fill that gap by providing near-term technical assistance and other targeted support that can be deployed in response to emergent needs.

A major emphasis of RAP II is timely assistance connected to elections and civic participation, especially in situations where elections are called with limited preparation time. The program is intended to support activities such as election monitoring during snap elections, along with related rapid-response efforts that help protect or strengthen civic processes when windows of opportunity open or when circumstances become volatile. Beyond elections, RAP II is also positioned as a tool for advancing dialogue at critical junctures, including providing technical assistance that can help civil society actors engage more effectively, coordinate, or respond to fast-moving developments. In practice, this means the mechanism should be capable of shifting focus quickly depending on what is happening on the ground and what is most urgently needed.

The opportunity is structured as a discretionary cooperative agreement, which signals that the Department of State expects substantial involvement in the program’s implementation compared to a standard grant. RAP II is described as a mechanism that will serve multiple stakeholders: NEA itself, U.S. Embassies in the region, and civil society partners throughout MENA. The program is also explicitly framed to respond to locally identified needs while remaining aligned with U.S. policy goals. A core purpose is to bolster civil society organizations by providing technical and other forms of assistance that can strengthen their capacity, resilience, and effectiveness, particularly during sensitive political moments.

From an applicant standpoint, eligibility is open to a range of organizational types, including nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education), and for-profit organizations other than small businesses. The funding opportunity (number NEAAC ACBURGR 17 007) was posted on April 7, 2017, with an original closing date of May 18, 2017. The anticipated award information indicates one expected award, with an award ceiling of $1,500,000. The CFDA listing provided is 19.600, and the funding activity category is listed as "Other," indicating the work is cross-cutting and tailored to the specific regional rapid-response purpose described in the notice.

  • The Department of State, Assistance Coordination in the other (see text field entitled explanation of other category of funding activity for clarification) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Regional Assistance Program 2" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.600.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Apr 07, 2017.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 18, 2017 No Explanation. (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 $1,500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, For profit organizations other than small businesses.
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Regional Assistance Program II (RAP II) - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Regional Assistance Program II (RAP II) funding opportunity?

RAP II is a U.S. Department of State program under the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA), Office of Assistance Coordination. It is designed to create a fast, flexible mechanism that can deliver short-notice support across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) when political or civic conditions change unexpectedly.

What problem is RAP II intended to address?

RAP II is intended to address the reality that political and civic conditions in MENA can shift rapidly, and that traditional assistance programs can be too slow to respond to events like snap elections or sudden openings for dialogue. The program aims to fill that gap with near-term, deployable support.

What region does RAP II cover?

RAP II is focused on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

What is the central idea behind RAP II?

The central idea is to maintain a standing regional capability that can be activated quickly. This capability is intended to deliver technical assistance and other targeted support in response to emergent needs and fast-changing circumstances.

What kinds of situations is RAP II designed to respond to?

RAP II is designed to respond to short-notice and rapidly evolving political or civic developments, including (but not limited to) snap elections, sudden opportunities for dialogue, and volatile conditions where quick support could help protect or strengthen civic processes.

Is RAP II primarily focused on elections?

Elections and civic participation are a major emphasis, particularly when elections are called with limited preparation time. However, RAP II is also positioned to support dialogue at critical junctures and to provide technical assistance that helps civil society respond to fast-moving developments more broadly.

What election-related activities are mentioned as examples under RAP II?

The opportunity specifically mentions election monitoring during snap elections as an example, along with related rapid-response efforts connected to elections and civic participation.

Beyond elections, what other types of support can RAP II provide?

Beyond elections, RAP II can be used to advance dialogue at critical junctures and to provide technical assistance that helps civil society actors engage more effectively, coordinate, and respond to fast-moving developments.

What does "fast, flexible mechanism" mean in the context of RAP II?

In this context, it means the program is intended to be deployable on short notice and able to shift focus quickly based on what is happening on the ground and what is most urgently needed at a given moment.

Who is the funding agency for RAP II?

The funding agency is the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA), Office of Assistance Coordination.

What type of award is RAP II?

RAP II is structured as a discretionary cooperative agreement.

What does it mean that RAP II is a cooperative agreement?

The notice indicates that a cooperative agreement involves substantial involvement by the Department of State in implementation compared to a standard grant. In other words, the Department of State is expected to play an active role as the mechanism is carried out.

Who is RAP II intended to serve?

RAP II is described as serving multiple stakeholders, including NEA, U.S. Embassies in the region, and civil society partners throughout MENA.

How does RAP II relate to local priorities and U.S. policy goals?

The opportunity is explicitly framed to respond to locally identified needs while remaining aligned with U.S. policy goals.

What is a core purpose of RAP II for civil society organizations?

A core purpose is to bolster civil society organizations by providing technical and other forms of assistance that strengthen their capacity, resilience, and effectiveness, particularly during sensitive political moments.

Who is eligible to apply for RAP II based on the notice?

Eligibility is open to: (1) nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, (2) nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education), and (3) for-profit organizations other than small businesses.

Are institutions of higher education eligible under the nonprofit-without-501(c)(3) category?

No. The eligibility description specifies that nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status are eligible, excluding institutions of higher education.

Are small businesses eligible to apply?

The notice states eligibility includes for-profit organizations other than small businesses, which implies small businesses are not included in the eligible for-profit category as described.

What is the funding opportunity number for RAP II?

The funding opportunity number is NEAAC ACBURGR 17 007.

When was this funding opportunity posted?

The opportunity was posted on April 7, 2017.

What was the original closing date for applications?

The original closing date listed in the notice is May 18, 2017.

How many awards were anticipated under this opportunity?

The anticipated award information indicates one expected award.

What is the award ceiling for RAP II?

The award ceiling listed is $1,500,000.

What CFDA number is associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA listing provided in the notice is 19.600.

What is the funding activity category for RAP II?

The funding activity category is listed as "Other," and the notice explains this reflects cross-cutting work tailored to the regional rapid-response purpose.

What does it mean that the category is "Other"?

Based on the notice, "Other" indicates the work is cross-cutting and designed to be tailored to the specific rapid-response needs described, rather than fitting neatly into a single standard program category.

Is RAP II intended to be long-term development programming?

The notice emphasizes near-term, short-notice support and rapid-response technical assistance. It is framed as a mechanism for emergent needs rather than a slower-moving traditional assistance program.

What is meant by "standing regional capability"?

It refers to having an established capacity in place at the regional level that can be activated quickly when sudden political or civic developments create urgent needs.

How does RAP II interact with U.S. Embassies?

The notice identifies U.S. Embassies in the region as one of the stakeholders the mechanism will serve, indicating the program is meant to support embassy-related needs tied to rapid political and civic developments.

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