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USAID: Training, Internships, Exchanges, and Scholarships (TIES) Partnership Initiative

TIES is a collaborative program between the U.S. government, U.S. and Mexican educational institutions, and the private sector. TIES is designed to advance the objective of the Partnership for Prosperity, a key Presidential initiative in 2001.

The TIES initiative facilitates pursuit of a common development agenda between the U.S. and Mexico by enhancing the capacity of higher education institutions of both nations to examine mutual development problems, work in strategic alliances to develop solutions, and create the basis for Mexico’s benefiting more fully from NAFTA. Training from these institutions will give Mexican participants the skills and the collaborative links necessary for them to respond more effectively to development challenges and opportunities.

TIES has two components:

University Partnerships

Map of university partnershipsThe University Partnership component establishes training, internship, exchange, and scholarship relationships between U.S. and Mexican universities to address common development problems identified by Mexican higher education institutions and their public and private partners. Participation in this component requires significant implementation and financial contributions from all partners and is determined by a competitive proposal process conducted by a peer committee.

  • Partnerships target graduate-level scholarships and most have a rural sector focus.
  • Goal of 35 partnerships and 550 scholarships. To date, 68 partnerships have been established, surpassing the original goal; and 900 long-term scholarships awarded.
  • Initial program assessment demonstrates that Mexico’s workforce development, economic growth, and competitiveness has improved.
  • Higher Education for Development (HED) is USAID’s implementing partner for this TIES component. For more information, see http://www.HEDprogram.org

Scholarships for Teachers and Youth

Map of scholarshipsThe Community College Scholarship component provides support for disadvantaged Mexican youth living in rural, poor areas to study 2 years at U.S. Community Colleges in programs designed to improve their technical skills so that they can better address development problems. Fields of study include but are not limited to Integrated Natural Resource Technology, Agribusiness for Export and Electronics Technology for Manufacturing.

Also supports quality basic education through 1-year scholarships to Mexican rural teachers to strengthen rural primary education for indigenous children. The Office of Indigenous Education of the Secretariat of Public Education is a key partner in this program.

  • Goal of at least 200 scholarships. To date, 256 scholarships have been awarded.
  • Upon their return, youth are assisted in obtaining gainful employment and teachers return to apply newly-gained skills in rural classrooms. All scholarship recipients lead and implement community service projects.
  • Scholarship recipients have been drawn from rural, poor areas of Jalisco, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Distrito Federal, Michoacan, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Oaxaca, Nayarit, San Luis Potosi and Guerrero.
  • Georgetown University’s Center for Intercultural Education and Development (CIED) is USAID’s implementation partner for this TIES component. For more information, see http://www.georgetown.edu/cied


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— ATTENTION INSTITUTIONS —
2008 Request for Applications
United States - Mexico
TIES Initiative

Higher Education for Development (HED), in cooperation with USAID/Mexico, is issuing this call for Applications for the U.S. - Mexico Training, Internships, Exchanges, and Scholarships (TIES) Partnership Initiative.

For this RFA, HED anticipates making up to seven (7) awards of up to $250,000 each, incrementally funded over a three-year period, contingent on USAID funding, in the following areas:

• Strengthening Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Higher Education for Rural Development
• Rule of Law
• Conservation of Biodiversity and Economic Growth
• English Language Education

The deadline for receipt of applications is June 20, 2008.

The RFA is available on HED's Request for Applications website

 


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