English for Energy Sector & Minerals Workforce Development Program
Summary
U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires announces a $50,000-$100,000 cooperative agreement to strengthen English for Specific Purposes training in Argentina's critical minerals and energy sectors. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, public international organizations, and governmental institutions. Applications must be submitted by May 31, 2026.
What changed
The U.S. Mission to Argentina has posted Notice of Funding Opportunity PDS-BUE-2026-01, establishing a cooperative agreement of up to $100,000 to develop and implement sector-specific English curricula for Argentina's critical minerals and energy sectors. The program seeks to train at least 150 professionals and students in mining, geology, and energy fields within an 18-month period, measured by pre- and post-program assessments.
Affected parties—including not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, public international organizations, and governmental institutions—should submit proposals by May 31, 2026. The initiative aims to strengthen U.S.-Argentina partnerships in workforce development and enhance U.S. business competitiveness in Argentina's extractive industries.
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U.S.-Argentina English for the Energy Sector & Minerals Workforce Development
Agency: U.S. Mission to Argentina
Assistance Listings: 19.040 -- Public Diplomacy Programs
Last Updated: April 16, 2026 View version history on Grants.gov
Description
U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires announces an open competition to strengthen English for specific purposes within the critical minerals and energy sectors. This program will support workforce development, enhance international collaboration, and improve access to global supply chains by equipping participants with specialized English skills relevant to mining, energy transition, the extractive industry, and advanced manufacturing. It will also help create a more competitive local talent pipeline that can attract increased U.S. investment and expand hiring by U.S. companies operating in Argentina.
... U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires seeks proposals from qualified organizations capable of designing and implementing a program that produces measurable gains in participant knowledge and supports durable professional linkages around transparent and responsible critical mineral and energy sector development.
Project Background, Goals, and Objectives The growing demand for modern technologies, including advanced manufacturing, electronics, and digital infrastructure, has significantly increased the need for critical minerals such as lithium, copper, and rare earth elements, while also driving expanded activity across the energy sector. Countries with strong energy and mineral reserves must develop a technically skilled workforce, including English proficiency, to compete in international markets, attract investment, and collaborate with U.S. partners. This aligns with U.S. policy priorities on energy transition and supply chain security. Previous Embassy-supported English Language Programs have demonstrated success in improving general proficiency; however, sector-specific English training remains a new opportunity to improve the U.S. investment climate and U.S. business success in the energy and minerals sectors.
Project Audience(s): Primary beneficiaries should include:
- University students in engineering, geology, and mining programs
- Early-career professionals in extractive industries
- Technical educators and vocational trainers
Project Goal:
The project goal is to improve workforce readiness and international engagement in the critical minerals and energy sectors through specialized English training.
Project Objectives: ** Applicants should design projects that contribute to the following objectives:
Objective 1: Increase technical English proficiency of at least 150 professionals or students in mining, geology, and energy fields within 18 months, as measured by pre- and post-program assessments.
Objective 2: Develop and implement sector-specific English curricula aligned with industry needs.
Objective 3: Strengthen partnerships between U.S. and local institutions to advance education and training in critical minerals and energy sectors.
Expected Outcome:
By the end of the 18-month period, at least 150 participants will demonstrate measurable improvements in technical English proficiency, enabling them to engage more effectively with U.S. and Western research, training opportunities, and industry standards.
Additionally, the development and implementation of sector-specific English curricula will result in tailored, high-quality instructional materials that reflect current industry terminology and practices. These curricula will be adaptable for continued use by partner institutions, ensuring sustainability beyond the project’s duration.
Finally, the project will foster stronger, more institutionalized collaboration between U.S. and local partners in critical minerals and energy sector education and workforce development. These partnerships are expected to lead to ongoing exchanges, joint programming, and expanded opportunities for students and professionals, contributing to a more globally connected and competitive workforce in the sector.
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Eligibility
Eligible applicants
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- Other
Additional information
Not-for-profit organizations, including think-tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations Public and private educational institutions Public International Organizations Governmental institutions
Grantor contact information
Description
Public Diplomacy Section
U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Public Diplomacy Section
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| NOFO-EnglishfortheEnergySector_MineralsWorkforce_Development.pdf | Full Announcement | Apr 16, 2026 07:07 PM UTC |
Link to additional information
See attached document with complete announcement
Closing: May 31, 2026
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Award
$100,000
Program Funding
1
Expected awards
$50,000
Award Minimum
$100,000
Award Maximum
Funding opportunity number:
PDS-BUE-2026-01
Cost sharing or matching requirement:
No Funding instrument type:
Cooperative agreement
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
-- Category of Funding Activity:
Business and commerce
Category Explanation:
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History
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Posted date:
April 16, 2026
Archive date:
June 30, 2026
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