U.S. Mission to China
The U.S. Mission to China serves as the diplomatic representation of the United States in China, focusing on fostering bilateral relations and promoting U.S. interests. Its mission includes engaging in dialogue on various issues, including trade, security, and cultural exchange. The agency also plays a crucial role in facilitating funding opportunities and grant programs that support educational initiatives, environmental projects, and public diplomacy efforts. By collaborating with local and international partners, the U.S. Mission to China aims to enhance mutual understanding and cooperation between the two nations.
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The grant aims to support civil society by promoting civil engagement, human rights, good governance, environmental protection, education, and economic engagement in the People's Republic of China. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, individuals, and other entities qualified to receive U.S. grants, while proposals from for-profit entities and those focused on Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan are not accepted. To apply, interested parties should submit their proposals as outlined in the grant guidelines, and can contact the grantor via email at chinasmallgrants@state.gov for further information.