U.S. Mission to the European Union
The U.S. Mission to the European Union serves as a vital diplomatic channel between the United States and the EU, focusing on fostering cooperation on key global issues. Its mission includes promoting U.S. interests in trade, security, and environmental policies. The agency plays a significant role in identifying funding opportunities and facilitating grant programs that support transatlantic initiatives. By engaging with EU institutions, the U.S. Mission helps to enhance collaboration on shared challenges, ensuring that both regions benefit from strategic partnerships and effective resource allocation.
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The Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program, offered by the U.S. Mission to the European Union, aims to strengthen ties between the U.S. and the EU through projects that promote shared values and transatlantic cooperation, particularly in areas like economic relations and security objectives. Eligible applicants include legally recognized non-profit organizations, NGOs, think tanks, or academic institutions that comply with U.S. and EU requirements. Applications must be submitted electronically to useupa@state.gov by July 1, 2020, and should include a detailed proposal and budget estimate.