U.S. Mission to Cambodia
The U.S. Mission to Cambodia serves as the official diplomatic representation of the United States in Cambodia, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and promoting U.S. interests. The mission is responsible for implementing various grant programs and funding opportunities that support economic development, health initiatives, and educational exchanges. By fostering collaboration between the U.S. and Cambodian governments, the agency aims to enhance stability and prosperity in the region while addressing key challenges through targeted assistance and partnership initiatives.
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The U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh's Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program aims to fund projects that strengthen ties between the U.S. and Cambodia through cultural and exchange programming. Eligible applicants include organizations and individuals with relevant experience, targeting specific audiences based on project focus. To apply, interested parties should follow the outlined procedures in the Annual Program Statement and can contact the Public Affairs Section at PASExchanges@state.gov for more information.
The grant aims to support projects that address environmental protection, economic growth, youth empowerment, human rights, civic engagement, and the development of minority groups in Cambodia. Eligibility is open to various applicants, with no specific restrictions mentioned. For application details, interested parties are encouraged to click the provided link or contact the grantor via email at PASPhnomPenh@state.gov.
The grant aims to fund research and the production of a comprehensive report, study, or documentary analyzing Cambodia's progress in meeting the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, with a target publication date in late October 2021. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based, Cambodia-based, and foreign non-profit organizations, as well as institutions of higher education, provided they have strong connections with a Cambodia-based partner; for-profit organizations are not eligible. Interested parties should coordinate with the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh for project logistics and content development, and applications can be submitted via email to the Public Affairs Section.
The grant aims to support the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh by developing events that enhance community engagement and transparency in combating wildlife trafficking (CWT) in the Mekong region. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, as well as U.S., Cambodia, and foreign institutions of higher education, provided they have strong ties to a Cambodia-based partner. To apply, organizations must submit a proposal detailing project logistics, participant management, and expected outcomes, with funding requests between $25,000 and $31,600.
The grant aims to fund programs that teach Cambodian youth to combat misinformation and disinformation online, particularly on Facebook, by enhancing their media literacy and critical thinking skills. Eligible applicants include registered not-for-profit organizations, think tanks, civil society/non-governmental organizations with relevant programming experience, and non-profit or governmental educational institutions. Interested parties should follow the outlined instructions for submission and can contact the grantor via email at PASExchanges@state.gov for further information.
The AFCP Large Grant Program aims to support the preservation of significant archaeological sites, historic buildings, and museum collections that are legally protected and accessible to the public. Eligible applicants include reputable non-commercial entities such as NGOs, museums, and cultural ministries, including U.S.-based organizations registered in SAM.gov. To apply, interested parties should demonstrate their experience and capacity to manage cultural heritage preservation projects and can contact the program via email for further information.