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U.S. Mission to Zimbabwe

The U.S. Mission to Zimbabwe serves as the diplomatic representation of the United States in Zimbabwe, focusing on fostering bilateral relations and promoting democratic governance, economic development, and human rights. The mission plays a crucial role in administering various grant programs and funding opportunities aimed at supporting local initiatives, enhancing education, and addressing health challenges. By collaborating with governmental and non-governmental organizations, the U.S. Mission to Zimbabwe seeks to empower communities and facilitate sustainable development throughout the country.

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Latest opportunities (4)

The grant aims to enhance the research capacity of Zimbabwean academic institutions and foster partnerships with U.S. higher education institutions through the Culture of Research and University Exchanges Prep program (CRUX Program), focusing on One Health and Agricultural STEM. Eligible applicants include U.S. public and private higher education institutions with relevant academic programs, and proposals must be submitted via email to PublicDiplomacyGrants-ZIM@state.gov by July 15, 2021.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to implement the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program in Zimbabwe, focusing on enhancing women's entrepreneurship through online courses and mentorship, while fostering connections with U.S. business experts. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, business development organizations registered as non-profits, and U.S. government alumni organizations, all of which must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and valid registration on SAM.gov. To apply, interested parties must request an application package via email and submit their proposals by December 15, 2023, adhering to specific guidelines outlined in the grant description.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to promote international academic and research exchanges between Zimbabwean and U.S. higher education institutions through the Zimbabwean-U.S. Program for Academic Collaborations (ZUPAC), focusing on areas such as research commercialization and technology transfer. Eligible applicants include Zimbabwean not-for-profit organizations, civil society groups, academic institutions, and NGOs, while for-profit entities are not eligible. To apply, organizations must request an application package via email and submit their proposals by January 31, 2023, ensuring they have the necessary registrations and documentation as outlined in the application guidelines.

Deadline: TBD

The grant aims to support organizations in promoting U.S. higher education opportunities for high-achieving Zimbabwean university students by administering the EducationUSA Graduate Opportunity Funds program. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, public and private educational institutions, and individuals associated with universities from the U.S. and Zimbabwe, provided they have a DUNS number and are registered on SAM.gov. Interested organizations must submit a proposal detailing their plan to manage the Opportunity Funds and the advising process for selected students.

Deadline: TBD