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State Dept. seeks proposals for Public Diplomacy Small Grants Competition
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State is seeking proposals for the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Competition, which aims to support innovative projects that promote mutual understanding between the U.S. and Myanmar. The competition is open to various organizations, including non-profits, educational institutions, and other civil society groups that can demonstrate a commitment to enhancing public diplomacy efforts.
Funding for selected projects will range from $5,000 to $50,000, enabling recipients to implement initiatives that foster cultural exchange, education, and collaboration
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State is seeking proposals for the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Competition, which aims to support innovative projects that promote mutual understanding between the U.S. and Myanmar. The competition is open to various organizations, including non-profits, educational institutions, and other civil society groups that can demonstrate a commitment to enhancing public diplomacy efforts.
Funding for selected projects will range from $5,000 to $50,000, enabling recipients to implement initiatives that foster cultural exchange, education, and collaborationbetween the two nations. The grants are intended to reflect the U.S. Mission to Myanmar's goals of strengthening bilateral relations and increasing engagement with local communities.
Applicants are encouraged to develop proposals that address the needs and interests of the local population while showcasing the positive impact of American culture and values. Projects may encompass a wide array of themes, including but not limited to, community development, educational programming, and cultural heritage preservation.
In its previous iterations, the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Competition has successfully funded a diverse range of initiatives that have strengthened ties and promoted positive dialogue. The U.S. Department of State remains committed to fostering long-lasting partnerships that contribute to social cohesion and shared understanding between the two countries.
The deadline for application is July 31, 2026. The funding opportunity number is 26-MMR-NOFO-001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363079
State Dept. seeks proposals for Mentor Program for English Educators
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State invites proposals for its Mentor Program for English Educators, aimed at enhancing English language instruction capabilities in a target region. This initiative, funded by the U.S. Mission to Egypt, intends to support English educators through mentorship and professional development opportunities.
Successful applicants will receive funding in the range of $100,000 to $150,000 to implement innovative mentoring strategies that foster collaboration among English educators. Local educational institutions, non-profits, and other organizations with
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State invites proposals for its Mentor Program for English Educators, aimed at enhancing English language instruction capabilities in a target region. This initiative, funded by the U.S. Mission to Egypt, intends to support English educators through mentorship and professional development opportunities.
Successful applicants will receive funding in the range of $100,000 to $150,000 to implement innovative mentoring strategies that foster collaboration among English educators. Local educational institutions, non-profits, and other organizations withproven experience in teacher training are encouraged to submit their proposals. The program seeks to create a sustainable impact by empowering educators, ultimately improving the quality of English language education and literacy in classrooms.
The Mentor Program for English Educators aims to promote best practices in teaching methodologies and offer resources necessary for educators to thrive in diverse learning environments. By facilitating a cooperative framework among practitioners, the initiative will enable educators to develop professional networks, share resources, and exchange ideas that are vital to teaching English as a second language.
The deadline for application is August 9, 2026. The funding opportunity number is PDS-CAIRO-004-FY26.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363064
State Dept. seeks applications for Public Diplomacy Bujumbura Small Grants Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State invites organizations to apply for funding through the Public Diplomacy Bujumbura Small Grants Program. Designed to foster community-driven initiatives, the program aims to support activities that promote mutual understanding and strengthen ties between the U.S. and Burundi.
Eligible applicants include non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, and community groups committed to enhancing public diplomacy efforts. Grants awarded through this program range from $5,000 to $25,000, providing flexibility for projects tailored to the
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State invites organizations to apply for funding through the Public Diplomacy Bujumbura Small Grants Program. Designed to foster community-driven initiatives, the program aims to support activities that promote mutual understanding and strengthen ties between the U.S. and Burundi.
Eligible applicants include non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, and community groups committed to enhancing public diplomacy efforts. Grants awarded through this program range from $5,000 to $25,000, providing flexibility for projects tailored to thelocal context and community needs.
The U.S. Mission to Burundi emphasizes that funded projects should align with the goals of promoting civic engagement, youth leadership, and educational exchange. By encouraging grassroots participation, the program seeks to empower Burundians in addressing social challenges and fostering dialogue.
This funding opportunity marks an important investment in the partnership between the U.S. and Burundi, enabling local organizations to contribute positively to their communities. Applications will be evaluated on criteria including the potential impact of the project, innovative approaches to community engagement, and alignment with U.S. foreign policy objectives.
The deadline for application is August 14, 2026. The funding opportunity number is PDS-BUJUMBURA-FY26-02.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363085
NASA Headquarters seeks proposals for Early Stage Innovations to advance space technology
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- NASA Headquarters has released the solicitation for Early Stage Innovations (ESI26), aimed at facilitating innovative research within U.S. institutions of higher education. This initiative is part of the Research and Technology Mission Directorate (RTMD) and falls under the broader NASA Research Announcement titled Space Technology Research, Development, Demonstration, and Infusion 2026.
Through ESI26, NASA intends to award approximately 24 grants, with each award reaching up to $750,000. Eligible applicants include private institutions of higher education and public or
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- NASA Headquarters has released the solicitation for Early Stage Innovations (ESI26), aimed at facilitating innovative research within U.S. institutions of higher education. This initiative is part of the Research and Technology Mission Directorate (RTMD) and falls under the broader NASA Research Announcement titled Space Technology Research, Development, Demonstration, and Infusion 2026.
Through ESI26, NASA intends to award approximately 24 grants, with each award reaching up to $750,000. Eligible applicants include private institutions of higher education and public orstate-controlled institutions of higher education. Proposals are specifically sought for early-stage space technology research that addresses urgent civil-space needs and applications, rather than terrestrial concerns.
The solicitation invites submissions focused on eight targeted topics, including advancements in computational fluid dynamics for hypersonic flows, innovative maintenance technologies for lunar and Martian environments, and novel approaches for autonomous spacecraft navigation.
To participate, a principal investigator must be a tenured faculty member or an untenured faculty member on the tenure track at the proposing institution. Collaborative team efforts are permitted under guidelines outlined in the solicitation.
NASA emphasizes that all proposals must be submitted electronically, beginning with mandatory preliminary proposals, followed by invited full proposals for qualified submissions. The support for this program stems from the Space Technology Research Grants Program within RTMD, which aims to foster cutting-edge technological developments that align with the agency's civil space objectives.
The deadline for application is August 13, 2026. The funding opportunity number is NNH26ZTR001N-26ESI-B2.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363066
State Dept. seeks proposals for English Language Teaching and Learning Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State has announced a funding opportunity with the launch of the English Language Teaching and Learning Program. This initiative aims to enhance English language education in various regions, fostering better communication and educational outcomes for non-native speakers. The program is designed to support innovative approaches to language teaching, ultimately contributing to improved educational practices and cultural exchange.
Eligible applicants include educational institutions, non-profits, and other organizations dedicated to language teaching
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State has announced a funding opportunity with the launch of the English Language Teaching and Learning Program. This initiative aims to enhance English language education in various regions, fostering better communication and educational outcomes for non-native speakers. The program is designed to support innovative approaches to language teaching, ultimately contributing to improved educational practices and cultural exchange.
Eligible applicants include educational institutions, non-profits, and other organizations dedicated to language teachinginitiatives. The funding award range for successful proposals is set between $200,000 to $500,000, allowing for projects of varying scopes and impacts.
This initiative emphasizes collaboration and knowledge sharing among educators, aiming to create sustainable models for English language instruction. By leveraging local expertise and resources, the program seeks to address the specific needs of different communities, thus enhancing the overall quality of English language education.
Through this program, the U.S. Department of State underscores its commitment to promoting educational opportunities and fostering cross-cultural dialogue. The funding opportunity represents an important investment in the development of language skills, which are increasingly critical in a globalized world.
The deadline for application is August 17, 2026. The funding opportunity number is TASHKENT-PDS-FY26-003.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363077
State Dept. seeks applications for FY26 American Spaces Vietnam Programming
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State has opened funding for the FY26 American Spaces Vietnam Programming, offering grants ranging from $10,000 to $20,000. This initiative aims to promote cultural engagement and strengthen ties between the U.S. and Vietnam through various community-centered activities held in American Spaces throughout the country.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and cultural entities interested in developing programming that fosters understanding of American values, culture, and society. The U.S. Mission to Vietnam
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of State has opened funding for the FY26 American Spaces Vietnam Programming, offering grants ranging from $10,000 to $20,000. This initiative aims to promote cultural engagement and strengthen ties between the U.S. and Vietnam through various community-centered activities held in American Spaces throughout the country.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and cultural entities interested in developing programming that fosters understanding of American values, culture, and society. The U.S. Mission to Vietnamemphasizes the importance of innovative and interactive projects that can enhance dialogue between American and Vietnamese citizens.
Funding will be allotted to projects that demonstrate a clear plan for outreach and engagement within local communities. The American Spaces serve as vital hubs for educational resources, cultural exchanges, and collaborative programs, reinforcing the U.S. commitment to partnership and shared values in the region.
Organizations are encouraged to submit applications that align with the objectives of the grant, illustrating how their proposed activities will contribute to cultural diplomacy and mutual understanding. The overall goal is to cultivate a robust exchange of ideas and experiences, enriching both American and Vietnamese communities.
As the program commences, the U.S. Department of State looks forward to receiving diverse proposals that reflect the rich tapestry of both nations' cultures and foster continued collaboration. The initiative serves to strengthen bilateral relations and promote peaceful engagement through dynamic and meaningful exchanges.
The deadline for application is August 2, 2026. The funding opportunity number is SVM300-26-PDS-AS.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363080
HHS seeks proposals for A Network for Connection, Healing, and Ongoing Resources
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families, has launched a grant opportunity aimed at fostering connection and healing within communities. This initiative, titled A Network for Connection, Healing, and Ongoing Resources, offers funding between $500,000 and $1 million to support programs that address the critical needs of families and children affected by trauma.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, community-based groups, and public agencies that can demonstrate a commitment to providing comprehensive
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families, has launched a grant opportunity aimed at fostering connection and healing within communities. This initiative, titled A Network for Connection, Healing, and Ongoing Resources, offers funding between $500,000 and $1 million to support programs that address the critical needs of families and children affected by trauma.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, community-based groups, and public agencies that can demonstrate a commitment to providing comprehensiveresources and support. The goal is to create sustainable networks that not only facilitate immediate assistance but also promote long-term healing and resilience among affected populations.
Proposals should outline innovative approaches to support individuals and families, harnessing community engagement and collaboration. The Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB encourages applicants to utilize evidence-based practices and integrate culturally relevant strategies into their programs.
This funding opportunity represents a pivotal step towards enhancing support systems for children and families who have experienced adversity. By investing in collaboration and resource-sharing, the Administration for Children and Families - ACYF/CB aims to empower communities to rebuild and thrive.
Organizations interested in this grant are encouraged to prepare their proposals promptly to align with the outlined objectives. The funding is part of a broader commitment by HHS to strengthen community infrastructure and improve outcomes for children and families nationwide.
The deadline for application is August 6, 2026. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CO-0041.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361969
HHS seeks applications for Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families, has opened funding to support the preservation and maintenance of Native American languages. With an award range of $100,000 to $900,000, this initiative aims to empower tribal communities by fostering the use and revitalization of their native languages.
Eligible applicants include tribes, tribal organizations, and nonprofit organizations working closely with Native American communities. The program is designed to promote the cultural and linguistic heritage of indigenous
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families, has opened funding to support the preservation and maintenance of Native American languages. With an award range of $100,000 to $900,000, this initiative aims to empower tribal communities by fostering the use and revitalization of their native languages.
Eligible applicants include tribes, tribal organizations, and nonprofit organizations working closely with Native American communities. The program is designed to promote the cultural and linguistic heritage of indigenouspeoples across the U.S., reflecting a commitment to enhancing educational opportunities and preserving traditional knowledge.
This funding initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen tribal sovereignty while addressing the urgent need to reverse the decline of Native American languages. The Administration for Children and Families - ANA emphasizes that revitalizing native languages is essential not only for maintaining cultural identity but also for ensuring the intergenerational transmission of knowledge and traditions.
The funding will support various projects, including language immersion programs, creation of educational materials, and community workshops aimed at enhancing language skills among tribal members of all ages. By fostering environments where Native American languages can thrive, the program seeks to create sustainable pathways for future generations.
Organizations interested in promoting language preservation are encouraged to prepare their proposals that align with the goals of this vital initiative. The Administration for Children and Families - ANA remains dedicated to supporting tribal communities in their efforts to sustain and celebrate their linguistic heritage.
The deadline for application is August 7, 2026. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACF-ANA-NL-0117.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361743
DOL seeks proposals for Industry-Driven Skills Training Fund Grant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through its Employment and Training Administration, seeks proposals for the Industry-Driven Skills Training Fund Grant Program. This initiative aims to enhance workforce development by funding programs that address skill gaps in high-demand industries.
Eligible applicants include state workforce agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations focused on developing tailored training solutions that meet the evolving needs of employers. The grant offers awarded amounts between $3 million and $8 million, intended to support innovative
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through its Employment and Training Administration, seeks proposals for the Industry-Driven Skills Training Fund Grant Program. This initiative aims to enhance workforce development by funding programs that address skill gaps in high-demand industries.
Eligible applicants include state workforce agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations focused on developing tailored training solutions that meet the evolving needs of employers. The grant offers awarded amounts between $3 million and $8 million, intended to support innovativetraining strategies that foster job creation and economic growth.
The Industry-Driven Skills Training Fund is designed to encourage partnerships between stakeholders in education and industry sectors. By investing in targeted training programs, the Employment and Training Administration aims to equip job seekers with the necessary skills to thrive in modern workplaces, responding to labor market needs and enhancing overall productivity.
Local and regional projects that emphasize collaboration with employers to ensure training aligns with market demand will be prioritized. The program reflects the Administration's commitment to building a skilled workforce capable of driving the economy forward in an ever-changing job landscape.
The deadline for application is August 17, 2026. The funding opportunity number is ETA-TEGL-02-25-C1.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363094
DOI seeks proposals for Joint Fire Science Program to Enhance Regional Fire Science Exchange
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Bureau of Land Management, seeks proposals for the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) Regional Fire Science Exchange. This initiative aims to promote the exchange of scientific knowledge regarding wildland fire management among researchers, practitioners, and communities across diverse ecosystems in the U.S.
The JFSP Regional Fire Science Exchange will provide funding ranging from $192,000 to $262,000 to support projects designed to improve understanding of fire behavior, ecology, and policy. The program encourages collaboration
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WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Bureau of Land Management, seeks proposals for the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) Regional Fire Science Exchange. This initiative aims to promote the exchange of scientific knowledge regarding wildland fire management among researchers, practitioners, and communities across diverse ecosystems in the U.S.
The JFSP Regional Fire Science Exchange will provide funding ranging from $192,000 to $262,000 to support projects designed to improve understanding of fire behavior, ecology, and policy. The program encourages collaborationamong state and federal agencies, academic institutions, and community organizations to develop innovative approaches to fire science dissemination.
Eligible applicants include universities, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies committed to enhancing fire-related research and applications. Proposals should focus on projects that facilitate knowledge transfer, engage actively with stakeholders, and address critical fire science questions pertinent to local and regional contexts.
The Bureau of Land Management emphasizes the importance of integrating scientific research into practical management and policy decisions surrounding wildland fires. As fire incidents continue to pose risks to ecological and human communities, the program aims to foster resilience through collaboration and effective communication of essential fire science knowledge.
The deadline for application is September 17, 2026. The funding opportunity number is FA-NOFO0027-003.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/363102