U.S. Mission to South Africa
The U.S. Mission to South Africa represents the United States government in diplomatic relations and fosters collaboration between the two nations. Its mission includes promoting economic growth, enhancing security, and supporting democratic governance. The agency plays a crucial role in facilitating funding opportunities and grant programs aimed at addressing social challenges, strengthening civil society, and enhancing educational initiatives in South Africa. By working with local partners, the U.S. Mission aims to create sustainable development and improve the quality of life for South Africans.
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The U.S. Mission to South Africa is offering grants under its Annual Program Statement for Fiscal Year 2025, with awards of less than $25,000 aimed at supporting public diplomacy initiatives. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, such as civil society groups, educational institutions, and think tanks, with a preference for those with a proven track record in South Africa. The application process consists of two phases, starting with the submission of concept notes, followed by an invitation for full proposals from selected applicants.