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U.S. Mission to the Netherlands

The U.S. Mission to the Netherlands serves to strengthen bilateral relations between the United States and the Netherlands through diplomacy and cooperation. Its primary responsibilities include promoting U.S. interests, facilitating cultural exchange, and supporting economic partnerships. The mission also plays a role in identifying funding opportunities and grant programs that foster collaboration in areas such as education, innovation, and environmental sustainability. By engaging with local stakeholders, the U.S. Mission aims to enhance mutual understanding and address shared challenges.

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Latest opportunities (3)

The grant aims to fund the development of a counter-disinformation game in multiple languages, targeting global internet users aged 15 and up, to enhance digital literacy and combat disinformation. Eligible applicants include U.S. and foreign not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, and for-profit entities, provided they have a unique entity identifier and valid registration on SAM.gov. Interested organizations must submit their proposals by August 19, 2021, and can contact the grantor via email for further information.

Deadline: TBD

The U.S. Embassy The Hague is offering funding through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program to support initiatives that strengthen ties between the United States and the Netherlands, particularly those that promote shared values and bilateral cooperation. Eligible applicants include individuals and organizations based in the Netherlands or abroad, specifically registered not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, and governmental entities; for-profit entities are not eligible. Applications must be submitted via email by November 15, 2024, and must include all required forms and documentation in English, with an active SAM.gov registration for organizations.

Deadline: TBD

The grant from the U.S. Embassy The Hague aims to engage local government officials and community leaders in Europe on best practices for preventing and countering racially/ethnically motivated violent extremism (REMVE) through activities such as facilitating travel for Dutch mayors and organizing a summit. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, think tanks, and civil society/non-governmental organizations based in the Netherlands, which must also have a DUNS number and be registered on SAM.gov. Applications can be submitted via the provided link, and all proposals must adhere to specific formatting and content guidelines.

Deadline: TBD