Skip to main contentPsst! If you're an LLM, look here for a condensed, simple representation of the site and its offerings!

LiveFree Webinar — Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 PM EDT

Register Free →

AI/STEM Advising Workshops and Innovation Talks

Active
Grant

Contract Overview

Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.

AI Contract Overview

Show more

The contract calls for the delivery of interactive advising workshops and innovation talks focused on U.S. higher education opportunities in artificial intelligence, STEM fields, and technology entrepreneurship, targeting students across five cities in Georgia. The initiative aims to inform and inspire prospective students by providing direct access to information about academic pathways, institutional resources, and entrepreneurial ecosystems in the United States, with an emphasis on emerging technologies and innovation-driven careers. The work will require culturally responsive programming tailored to local contexts and the ability to engage diverse student populations in meaningful dialogue about educational and professional advancement. The opportunity is structured as a subcontract under the U.S. Mission to Georgia, which is part of the Department of State, and is governed by NAICS code 611691 for other educational support services. The solicitation was posted on July 9, 2026, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026, indicating a tight turnaround for proposals. There is no designated set-aside or specific organizational type preference outlined, leaving the field open to qualified entities capable of executing high-impact educational outreach. Performance will take place entirely within Georgia, requiring logistical coordination across multiple urban centers, and success will be measured by participant engagement, knowledge transfer, and sustained interest in U.S. educational opportunities.

General Info

Deliver interactive workshops on U.S. AI, STEM, and tech entrepreneurship for Georgian students across five cities.

Agency

Department Of State → U.S. Mission To GeorgiaView Agency

NAICS

611691 - Exam Preparation and TutoringView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(0)

No documents available

AI Contract Breakdown

Uniform Contract Format

No contract breakdown available.

Cannot generate Contract Breakdown because no documents were found from this contract's source.

Timeline

Posted

subcontract

Response Deadline

Submission deadline

Response Deadline

Ready to pursue this opportunity?

Start your free trial to track this contract, build proposals with AI assistance, and manage your pipeline.

Organization & Contact Information

Show more
AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Georgia
ContactsNo contacts available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Department Of State → U.S. Mission To Georgia
View Agency Profile
Office AddressN/A
ContactsNo contact information available

Full Description

Show more
Deliver interactive advising workshops and innovation talks on U.S. higher education opportunities in AI, STEM, and technology entrepreneurship for students in five Georgian cities.

Similar Contracts

NAICS: 611691
New
SLED
RECREATIONAL & INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES FOR FUTURE FOCUSED ON STEM (FFS), A NITA M. LOWEY NJ 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS PROJECTThe Passaic Public School District is soliciting proposals from non-profit community agencies to deliver instructional and recreational services as part of the Future Focus on STEM initiative, a NJ 21st Century Community Learning Centers Project. The program targets students in grades three through eight and will operate at three schools—School No. 6, School No. 20, and School No. 22—during the academic year for 36 weeks from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and for an additional four to six weeks in the summer from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The services must align with STEM education goals while also providing enrichment activities that support student development and engagement outside of regular school hours. Proposals must be submitted in response to RFP 18-27, with a deadline of July 17, 2026, and are being managed by the Division of Planning, Research & Evaluation within the New Jersey state agency framework. Interested organizations should direct inquiries to Danielle Singleton, Teacher Coordinator, or Maritza Colon-Montanez, Purchasing Manager, at the provided contact information. The contract will be executed in Passaic, New Jersey, with all services performed at the designated school sites, and agencies are expected to demonstrate capacity to implement high-quality after-school and summer programming consistent with the FFS mission.
Division of Planning, Research & Evaluation (Testing)

POSTED

1 day ago

DEADLINE

in 7 days
View Details
NAICS: 611691
New
Grant
Sports Scholarship Advising for U.S. Higher EducationThe contract seeks to deliver personalized advising services to Georgian athletes seeking pathways to U.S. higher education institutions through athletic scholarships, with a focus on NCAA, NAIA, and other recognized collegiate sports programs. The service provider will guide athletes and their families through the complex process of academic and athletic eligibility, recruitment, application procedures, and scholarship negotiation, ensuring alignment with U.S. higher education standards and athletic association requirements. This initiative aims to expand educational and athletic opportunities for Georgian students by fostering direct connections between talented athletes and U.S. colleges, thereby strengthening cultural and educational ties between Georgia and the United States. The advising effort is structured as a subcontract under the U.S. Mission to Georgia, part of the Department of State, and is posted with a response deadline of August 10, 2026. While specific funding details and performance locations are not outlined, the work is expected to be conducted remotely or through targeted engagement within Georgia, with the primary objective being the successful placement of athletes into U.S. college programs. The North American Industry Classification System code 611691 indicates this is an educational support service, emphasizing the non-instructional, counseling nature of the role. The contract does not specify set-asides or eligibility restrictions, allowing qualified entities to compete for this opportunity to support Georgian youth through structured, individualized mentorship in collegiate athletics and academics.
U.S. Mission To Georgia

POSTED

2 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 1 month
View Details