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Escape The Hack: Countering Cyber Scams with an Immersive Experience for Everyday Indonesians

Due Aug 7, 2026·38 days left·General ConstructionView official posting ↗
Issuing agency
U.S. Mission to Indonesia
Method
Cooperative Agreement
Category
Grant · Discretionary · CFDA 19.040
PIN
PAS-JAKARTA-FY26-04
Location
Nationwide
Posted
Jun 18, 2026
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Description

Indonesia faces a pervasive and evolving cybercrime threat, with online scams growing in number and sophistication – while U.S. families continue to lose their life’s savings to international cybercrime, totaling over $12 billions in financial losses in 2023 alone. Unlike scam compounds in mainland Southeast Asia, criminal scam operations in Indonesia are decentralized and embedded within transnational networks. Thousands of Indonesian nationals have worked in scam compounds in Cambodia, Burma, and Laos, and there is now concern crackdowns in other countries prompting a wave of experienced Indonesian scammers to return home to establish new operations in collaboration with Chinese and other scam groups.

To strengthen its efforts in combating scams, Indonesia established an Anti-Scam Center (IASC) in 2024 to respond to citizen complaints, block fraudulent transactions, and recover victim funds. IASC data shows an average of 1,300 complaints per day. The IASC reports approximately $500 million in victim losses from November 2025 to March 2026, of which only $9.75 million has been recovered — a two percent recovery rate. To date, IDN law enforcement has not successfully recovered funds for U.S. victims. Officials state that victims’ delayed reporting (average of 24-48 hours) to the IASC and Indonesian National Police (INP) significantly contributes to law enforcement's inability to recover victim funds. Faster reporting directly correlates with higher asset recovery rates, as fraudulent transactions can be blocked before funds are transferred across multiple accounts or jurisdictions.

In addition to harming U.S. citizens, digital fraud hurts U.S. companies as cybercrimes increasingly rely on direct messaging, platform-specific targeting, and syndicate-level tactics, with social media platforms emerging as a major channel for phishing, malicious APK files, fake investment groups, video-call extortion, and account takeovers. Criminal scam groups also tailor tactics across platforms, using Facebook for marketplace, romance, and fake job scams; Instagram for fake investments and impersonation, other platforms are used for donation scams, quick-wealth schemes, and deepfakes. Criminals support these schemes with technical infrastructure such as lookalike domains, fake sub-domains, shortened links, QR-code redirects,

free SSL certificates, and resilient hosting to make fraudulent sites appear legitimate and harder to disrupt. Indonesia’s Cyber and Cryptography Agency (BSSN) assesses that AI will increasingly be used as a “double-edged sword” with perpetrators creating highly natural phishing, automated chatbot scams, voice cloning and deepfake videos to impersonate individuals.

The “Escape the Hack” escape room and launch event addresses these threats through a popular entertainment activity that provides an emotional triggering connection with victims. By educating Indonesian citizens on recognizing scams, the dangers of working in scam centers, and the importance of immediate reporting — the program targets one of the most actionable gaps in Indonesia’s current anti-scam framework. A more cyber-aware Indonesian public that reports scams promptly strengthens the law enforcement’s ability to block fraudulent transactions in real time, benefiting both Indonesian and U.S. victims. The launch event with expert speakers amplifies this message to the widest possible audience through workshops, media coverage, and social media, maximizing the program’s impact.

The “Escape the Hack” initiative advances U.S. strategic interests by building cyber resilience in Indonesia — ASEAN’s largest economy and most populous nation — making America safer and more prosperous. The program promotes the United States as a global leader in cybersecurity innovation and demonstrates American commitment to addressing shared security challenges through innovative, people-centered solutions.

Contact

Name
Yenny Wijaya Grantor
Phone
622134359510
Full source recordfrom Grants.gov
Detail
Id
362863
Ost
POSTED
Cfdas
Id
434180
Cfda Number
19.040
Program Title
Public Diplomacy Programs
Opportunity Id
362863
Listed
L
Doc Type
synopsis
Flag2006
N
Revision
0
Synopsis
Version
1
Send Email
Y
Agency Code
DOS-IDN
Agency Name
Yenny Wijaya Grantor
Award Floor
100000
Agency Phone
622134359510
Archive Date
Aug 08, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT
Cost Sharing
No
Created Date
Jun 18, 2026 04:35:46 AM EDT
Posting Date
Jun 18, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT
Award Ceiling
300000
Response Date
Aug 07, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT
Synopsis Desc
<p>Indonesia faces a pervasive and evolving cybercrime threat, with online scams growing in number and sophistication – while U.S. families continue to lose their life’s savings to international cybercrime, totaling over $12 billions in financial losses in 2023 alone. Unlike scam compounds in mainland Southeast Asia, criminal scam operations in Indonesia are decentralized and embedded within transnational networks. Thousands of Indonesian nationals have worked in scam compounds in Cambodia, Burma, and Laos, and there is now concern crackdowns in other countries prompting a wave of experienced Indonesian scammers to return home to establish new operations in collaboration with Chinese and other scam groups.</p><p>To strengthen its efforts in combating scams, Indonesia established an Anti-Scam Center (IASC) in 2024 to respond to citizen complaints, block fraudulent transactions, and recover victim funds. IASC data shows an average of 1,300 complaints per day. The IASC reports approximately $500 million in victim losses from November 2025 to March 2026, of which only $9.75 million has been recovered — a two percent recovery rate. To date, IDN law enforcement has not successfully recovered funds for U.S. victims. Officials state that victims’ delayed reporting (average of 24-48 hours) to the IASC and Indonesian National Police (INP) significantly contributes to law enforcement's inability to recover victim funds. Faster reporting directly correlates with higher asset recovery rates, as fraudulent transactions can be blocked before funds are transferred across multiple accounts or jurisdictions.</p><p>In addition to harming U.S. citizens, digital fraud hurts U.S. companies as cybercrimes increasingly rely on direct messaging, platform-specific targeting, and syndicate-level tactics, with social media platforms emerging as a major channel for phishing, malicious APK files, fake investment groups, video-call extortion, and account takeovers. Criminal scam groups also tailor tactics across platforms, using Facebook for marketplace, romance, and fake job scams; Instagram for fake investments and impersonation, other platforms are used for donation scams, quick-wealth schemes, and deepfakes. Criminals support these schemes with technical infrastructure such as lookalike domains, fake sub-domains, shortened links, QR-code redirects,</p><p>free SSL certificates, and resilient hosting to make fraudulent sites appear legitimate and harder to disrupt. Indonesia’s Cyber and Cryptography Agency (BSSN) assesses that AI will increasingly be used as a “double-edged sword” with perpetrators creating highly natural phishing, automated chatbot scams, voice cloning and deepfake videos to impersonate individuals.</p><p>The “Escape the Hack” escape room and launch event addresses these threats through a popular entertainment activity that provides an emotional triggering connection with victims. By educating Indonesian citizens on recognizing scams, the dangers of working in scam centers, and the importance of immediate reporting — the program targets one of the most actionable gaps in Indonesia’s current anti-scam framework. A more cyber-aware Indonesian public that reports scams promptly strengthens the law enforcement’s ability to block fraudulent transactions in real time, benefiting both Indonesian and U.S. victims. The launch event with expert speakers amplifies this message to the widest possible audience through workshops, media coverage, and social media, maximizing the program’s impact.</p><p>The “Escape the Hack” initiative advances U.S. strategic interests by building cyber resilience in Indonesia — ASEAN’s largest economy and most populous nation — making America safer and more prosperous. The program promotes the United States as a global leader in cybersecurity innovation and demonstrates American commitment to addressing shared security challenges through innovative, people-centered solutions.</p>
Agency Details
Code
IDN
Seed
DOS-IDN
Agency Code
DOS-IDN
Agency Name
U.S. Mission to Indonesia
Top Agency Code
DOS
Opportunity Id
362863
Applicant Types
Id
"25"
Description
"Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)"
Archive Date Str
2026-08-08-00-00-00
Number Of Awards
1
Posting Date Str
2026-06-18-00-00-00
Create Time Stamp
Jun 18, 2026 04:38:10 AM EDT
Last Updated Date
Jun 18, 2026 04:38:10 AM EDT
Response Date Str
2026-08-07-00-00-00
Estimated Funding
300000
Top Agency Details
Code
DOS
Seed
DOS
Agency Code
DOS
Agency Name
Department of State
Top Agency Code
DOS
Agency Address Desc
Jakarta PAS Grants
Agency Contact Desc
Grantor Phone 6221508310000
Agency Contact Name
Yenny Wijaya Grantor
Agency Contact Email
jakartapasgrants@state.gov
Agency Contact Phone
622134359510
Create Time Stamp Str
2026-06-18-04-38-10
Funding Instruments
Id
"CA"
Description
"Cooperative Agreement"
Award Floor Formatted
100,000
Award Ceiling Formatted
300,000
Agency Contact Email Desc
Jakarta PAS Grants
Applicant Eligibility Desc
Eligible ApplicantsThe following organizations are eligible to apply:&#9679; Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations, foundations&#9679; Public and private educational institutions&#9679; Individuals&#9679; Public International Organizations and Governmental institutionsFor-profit entities, even those that may fall into the categories listed above, are not eligible to apply for this NOFO.
Estimated Funding Formatted
300,000
Funding Activity Categories
Id
"O"
Description
"Other (see text field entitled \"Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity\" for clarification)"
Funding Activity Category Desc
Cyber Security
Draft Mode
N
Publisher Uid
wijayay
Agency Details
Code
IDN
Seed
DOS-IDN
Agency Code
DOS-IDN
Agency Name
U.S. Mission to Indonesia
Top Agency Code
DOS
Original Due Date
Aug 07, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT
Assist Compatible
No
Opportunity Title
Escape The Hack: Countering Cyber Scams with an Immersive Experience for Everyday Indonesians
Owning Agency Code
DOS-IDN
Top Agency Details
Code
DOS
Seed
DOS
Agency Code
DOS
Agency Name
Department of State
Top Agency Code
DOS
Forecast Hist Count
0
Opportunity Number
PAS-JAKARTA-FY26-04
Syn Post Date In Past
Yes
Synopsis Hist Count
0
Opportunity Category
Category
D
Description
Discretionary
Synopsis Attachment Folders
Id
80336
Folder Name
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Folder Type
Full Announcement
Zip Lob Size
430407
Created Date
Jun 18, 2026 04:36:34 AM EDT
Opportunity Id
362863
Last Updated Date
Jun 18, 2026 04:37:22 AM EDT
Synopsis Attachments
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Id
362863
Title
Escape The Hack: Countering Cyber Scams with an Immersive Experience for Everyday Indonesians
Agency
U.S. Mission to Indonesia
Number
PAS-JAKARTA-FY26-04
Doc Type
synopsis
Cfda List
19.040
Open Date
06/18/2026
Close Date
08/07/2026
Opp Status
posted
Agency Code
DOS-IDN

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