Opportunity Information: Apply for INL21CA0052 WHPMEX TRVLLOGISTICS 081921

The Mexico Travel and Logistics Program for Training Support is a U.S. Department of State grant opportunity released by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in Mexico. It is designed to fund one organization that can provide end-to-end operational support for INL Mexico's capacity-building work, especially the training and related activities that advance the broader US-Mexico Security Cooperation Capacity-Building Assistance Program. The core idea is not to run law enforcement trainings as the primary trainer, but to act as the backbone support partner that makes those trainings and engagements possible by handling the practical and administrative requirements that keep a large, multi-event program functioning smoothly.

The award is offered as a cooperative agreement, meaning INL expects to stay actively involved in shaping, coordinating, and overseeing implementation rather than simply issuing funds and stepping back. The funding opportunity was posted on August 19, 2021, with an original application deadline of October 19, 2021. The program has an award ceiling of $9,000,000 and anticipates making a single award, indicating INL is looking for one lead implementer that can manage the full scope of logistics and support across the program rather than splitting responsibilities among multiple grantees.

Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations, including both 501(c)(3) nonprofits and nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status, as long as they are not institutions of higher education. The opportunity is listed under CFDA 19.704 and categorized under a general "Other" funding activity area, reflecting that the work is primarily operational support tied to security cooperation and capacity building rather than a typical education or research grant.

In practical terms, the selected organization would be expected to deliver programmatic, logistical, travel, and administrative support for INL Mexico's training and related capacity-building activities. That support typically includes planning and coordinating events, arranging participant and instructor travel, lodging, local transportation, per diem and other allowable travel expenses, scheduling and venue coordination, procurement and distribution of training materials, and managing the paperwork and reporting that accompanies U.S. government-funded activities. Because this is framed as support to INL Mexico's broader capacity-building portfolio, the implementer needs the ability to manage multiple activities concurrently and maintain reliable systems for compliance, budgeting, tracking deliverables, and documenting outcomes.

A major emphasis in the announcement is inclusion and accessibility. INL specifically highlights interest in proposals that address participation by persons with disabilities, and it asks for more than general statements of commitment. Applicants are expected to propose concrete means and measures along with targets, which implies a thoughtful accessibility plan that can be implemented across trainings and events. That can involve accessible venues, reasonable accommodations, accessible communications and materials, and proactive outreach practices, paired with measurable goals and a way to track whether those goals are being met.

The opportunity sits within INL's broader mission of strengthening the rule of law and supporting civil society as part of building resilient communities, and it aligns with INL's role in coordinating and synchronizing U.S. international anti-crime assistance. In short, this grant funds a nonprofit partner to serve as the logistical and administrative engine behind INL Mexico's training-centered capacity-building efforts, with a clear expectation of strong coordination with INL and a demonstrable plan to include participants with disabilities.

  • The Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement in the other (see text field entitled explanation of other category of funding activity for clarification) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Mexico Travel and Logistics Program for Training Support" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.704.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Aug 19, 2021.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Oct 19, 2021. (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 $9,000,000.00 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Mexico Travel and Logistics Program for Training Support?

It is a U.S. Department of State grant opportunity from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in Mexico to fund one organization to provide end-to-end operational, logistical, travel, and administrative support for INL Mexico's training-centered capacity-building activities.

Which U.S. government office is offering this grant?

The grant is offered by the U.S. Department of State through the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in Mexico.

What is the main purpose of the award?

The main purpose is to support INL Mexico's capacity-building work by handling the practical and administrative requirements that allow multiple trainings and related engagements to run smoothly. The focus is on being the operational backbone, not the primary law enforcement training provider.

Is this grant intended to fund an organization to deliver law enforcement trainings as the main trainer?

No. The core idea is not to run law enforcement trainings as the primary trainer, but to provide the logistical, travel, administrative, and operational support that makes INL-led or INL-supported trainings and engagements possible.

What type of award is this?

This opportunity is offered as a cooperative agreement, which means INL expects to stay actively involved in shaping, coordinating, and overseeing implementation rather than providing funds with minimal involvement.

How many awards does INL expect to make?

INL anticipates making a single award, indicating it is looking for one lead implementer to manage the full scope of support across the program.

What is the maximum funding amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is $9,000,000.

When was this funding opportunity posted?

The funding opportunity was posted on August 19, 2021.

What was the original application deadline?

The original application deadline was October 19, 2021.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations, including 501(c)(3) nonprofits and nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status, as long as they are not institutions of higher education.

Are institutions of higher education eligible?

No. The opportunity specifies that eligible nonprofits must not be institutions of higher education.

Does an applicant need to be a 501(c)(3) organization?

No. Both 501(c)(3) nonprofits and nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status are eligible, provided they are not institutions of higher education.

What program or catalog identifier is associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is listed under CFDA 19.704.

What is the funding activity area?

The opportunity is categorized under a general "Other" funding activity area, reflecting that it is primarily operational support tied to security cooperation and capacity building rather than a typical education or research grant.

What kinds of support is the selected organization expected to provide?

The selected organization is expected to provide programmatic, logistical, travel, and administrative support for INL Mexico trainings and related capacity-building activities, including planning and coordinating events and managing the operational needs that accompany U.S. government-funded activities.

What travel and event logistics may be included in the scope of work?

Support typically includes arranging participant and instructor travel, lodging, local transportation, per diem and other allowable travel expenses, scheduling, and venue coordination.

Does the scope include procurement and materials support?

Yes. The support typically includes procurement and distribution of training materials.

Are reporting and administrative requirements part of the work?

Yes. The selected organization would be responsible for managing the paperwork and reporting that accompanies U.S. government-funded activities.

What operational capabilities does INL appear to be looking for in the implementer?

INL indicates the implementer should be able to manage multiple activities concurrently and maintain reliable systems for compliance, budgeting, tracking deliverables, and documenting outcomes.

How involved will INL be during implementation?

Because the award is a cooperative agreement, INL expects active involvement in shaping, coordinating, and overseeing implementation.

What is the relationship of this program to broader U.S.-Mexico efforts?

The program supports training and related activities that advance the broader U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation Capacity-Building Assistance Program and sits within INL Mexico's wider capacity-building portfolio.

What is the emphasis on inclusion and accessibility?

INL highlights interest in proposals that address participation by persons with disabilities and expects more than general statements. Applicants are asked to propose concrete means and measures, along with targets, to make trainings and events inclusive and accessible.

What does INL mean by "concrete means and measures" for disability inclusion?

Based on the announcement, this implies a practical accessibility plan that can be implemented across trainings and events, potentially including accessible venues, reasonable accommodations, accessible communications and materials, proactive outreach practices, measurable goals, and a way to track progress toward those goals.

Why is the program described as operational support rather than a typical education or research grant?

The opportunity is centered on travel, logistics, administrative execution, and compliance systems that enable security cooperation and capacity-building activities, rather than on academic research or instruction as the primary deliverable.

How does this opportunity align with INL's mission?

The opportunity is described as part of INL's broader mission to strengthen the rule of law and support civil society as part of building resilient communities, and it aligns with INL's role in coordinating and synchronizing U.S. international anti-crime assistance.

What does "end-to-end operational support" imply in this context?

In this context, it implies handling the full range of logistical and administrative tasks needed to support a large, multi-event training program, from planning and coordination through travel, materials, documentation, and reporting.

Does the program expect the implementer to support multiple events at the same time?

Yes. The description notes the need to manage multiple activities concurrently, suggesting overlapping trainings and engagements that require coordinated logistics and strong internal systems.

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