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U.S. Mission to Indonesia

The U.S. Mission to Indonesia serves as the official diplomatic representation of the United States in Indonesia, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and promoting mutual interests. Its mission encompasses a range of responsibilities, including facilitating economic growth, enhancing security cooperation, and supporting democratic governance. The agency plays a crucial role in identifying and promoting funding opportunities and grant programs that foster development initiatives and address key challenges in Indonesia, thereby contributing to sustainable progress and collaboration between the two nations.

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Latest opportunities (5)

The grant aims to strengthen public diplomacy and people-to-people ties between the U.S. and Indonesia through educational, cultural, media, and informational programming that emphasizes shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation. Eligible applicants include U.S. and Indonesian non-profit organizations, governmental institutions, higher education institutions, and individuals or groups, while for-profit entities are not eligible. To apply, interested parties should reach out via email to JakartaPASGrants@state.gov for further information.

Deadline: TBD

The AFCP Large Grants Program aims to support the preservation of significant cultural heritage sites, including ancient archaeological sites, historic buildings, and museum collections, through various conservation activities. Eligible applicants include foreign institutions of higher education, foreign organizations, foreign public entities, U.S. non-profit organizations (501(c)(3)), and U.S. institutions of higher education. For application details, interested parties can contact Jakarta PAS Grants via email at JakartaPASGrants@state.gov.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to strengthen cultural ties between the United States and Indonesia through projects that highlight shared values and promote bilateral cooperation, with a focus on including an American element. Eligible applicants include registered not-for-profit organizations, individuals, educational institutions, and governmental entities from both the U.S. and Indonesia. To apply, interested parties must first submit a Statement of Interest (SOI), which is a concise two-page concept note, before potentially being invited to develop a full proposal.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to support individuals or teams of journalists who are past or current participants of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs, focusing on enhancing their work in journalism. Eligible applicants must be Indonesian nationals committed to non-discrimination practices, while commercial firms are not eligible for funding. To apply, proposals must be submitted in English via email to the U.S. Embassy Jakarta by June 17, 2018, and must include specific forms and a detailed budget.

Deadline: TBD

The AFCP Small Grants Competition aims to support the preservation of cultural sites, objects, and traditional expressions in developing countries through various project activities, such as conservation and documentation. Eligible applicants include foreign institutions of higher education, foreign organizations, foreign public entities, U.S. non-profit organizations (501(c)(3)), and U.S. institutions of higher education. To apply, interested parties should contact Jakarta PAS Grants via email at JakartaPASGrants@state.gov.

Deadline: TBD