science_technology_and_other_research_and_development · DOS-VNM
Vietnam CyberSafe Hacks 2026
U.S. Mission to Vietnam · FY26-PDS-HCMC-01
Award Range
$0 – $35.633K
Total Program Funding
$35.633K
Expected Awards
1
Deadline
August 2, 2026
GRANTQUICK SUMMARYPlain-English Overview
Vietnam CyberSafe Hacks 2026. U.S. Mission to Vietnam. The U.S. Department of State’s Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City announces an open competition to implement a program to combat cyber scams. Transnational organized crime in Southeast Asia is increasing at an unprecedented pace. The region has witnessed the proliferation of... up to $35,633 per award; $35,633 total program funding; ~1 awards expected.
Who Should Apply
Other eligible entities
Who Should NOT Apply
Individuals and organizations outside the specified eligible types
Key Requirements (Plain English)
- •The following organizations are eligible to apply: , Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organ...
- •Deadline: 2026-08-02
💡 GrantQuick Tip
Clearly demonstrate alignment with funding priorities and provide measurable outcomes.
Competitiveness: Very high — extremely limited awards available
What This Grant Funds
The U.S. Department of State’s Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City announces an open competition to implement a program to combat cyber scams.
Transnational organized crime in Southeast Asia is increasing at an unprecedented pace. The region has witnessed the proliferation of industrial-scale cyber fraud and scam operations, driven by sophisticated transnational criminal syndicates and networks of human traffickers. These criminal enterprises have expanded to inaccessible border areas, particularly in the Mekong region, and have become global leaders in cyber-enabled and cryptocurrency investment fraud—defrauding Americans of over $10 billion in 2024 alone.
Vietnam stands at a critical inflection point where rapid digital transformation and adoption meet these sophisticated transnational cybercrimes. Economic losses in Vietnam from cyber-enabled scams have reached billions of dollars. Thousands of Vietnamese, primarily aged 18-35, have been trafficked to neighboring countries and forced to work in scam operations against their will, often targeting Americans. Traffickers target young jobseekers with technology skills, including students, and recruit primarily through social media platforms.
Against this backdrop, this program will equip and deploy students and early-stage professionals aged 18-30 to raise awareness of, and reduce vulnerabilities to, cyber scams and trafficking. Participants will examine the cyber-enabled scam and trafficking landscape and develop skills in emerging American technologies and cybersecurity to build practical, innovative, secure, and legally compliant solutions that address these challenges and advance U.S. and regional prosperity and security.
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Eligible Applicant Types
Funding Details
- Maximum Award
- $35.633K
- Total Program Funding
- $35.633K
- Expected Number of Awards
- 1
- Cost Sharing Required?
- No
- Funding Instrument
- grant
Key Dates
Agency Contact
U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City, Public Diplomacy Grants Management Team
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