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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 3149 (Introduced in Senate) — To encourage the growth of research partnerships between historically Black colleges and universities and Federal age... · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Expanding partnerships between relevant departments and agencies and historically Black colleges and universities

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To develop educational grant opportunities and expand partnerships with HBCUs— the Secretary of State and the USAID Administrator should identifying HBCUs that— have entered into a grant, contract, or cooperative agreement with the Department of State or USAID; or are eligible to participate in programs and initiatives under the jurisdiction of either such agency; and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs should develop an educational exchange for HBCUs identified pursuant to paragraph
(1)to deepen relationships between partners in Sub-Saharan African and the United States in ways that advance United States policy goals in Africa and increase academic collaboration.
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