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This grant aims to support projects that promote cultural exchange and understanding between the U.S. and Angola. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and cultural organizations. Interested parties must submit a detailed project proposal following the guidelines outlined in the application document DOS-PAS-ANG-FY25-01.pdf.

The grant aims to support community-based organizations in implementing projects that address social and environmental challenges. Eligible applicants include non-profits, NGOs, and community groups. To apply, interested organizations must submit a detailed project proposal outlining the problem, proposed solution, budget, and expected outcomes.

This grant commemorates America's 250th Anniversary by supporting organizations in creating public programs in France that celebrate the historical ties between the U.S. and France. Eligible applicants must include French audiences, strengthen U.S.-France ties, promote understanding of the U.S. among the French public, and demonstrate a clear connection to the 250th anniversary. Applications must be submitted in English and U.S. dollars by specified deadlines to GrantsFrance@state.gov, with forms available on the U.S. Embassy in France website and grants.gov.

This grant aims to support projects that promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the United States and Tunisia. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and cultural organizations. Interested parties must submit a complete application package by the specified deadline outlined in the FY25-PAS-Tunis-APS.pdf document.

The grant aims to support community organizations in implementing environmental conservation projects. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations and local government agencies. Interested parties can apply by submitting a detailed project proposal outlining their conservation initiatives.

The grant is for the 2025 Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) with the purpose of supporting innovative projects that promote shared values and goals between the United States and other countries. Eligible applicants are alumni of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs, and the application process likely involves submitting a budget form.

This grant aims to support projects that promote economic development and job creation in rural communities in the United States. Eligible applicants include local governments, non-profit organizations, and tribal entities. Interested parties must submit a detailed project proposal following the guidelines outlined in the grant document.

This grant supports strategic programs in Buenos Aires for the fiscal year 2025. Eligible applicants are organizations based in Buenos Aires that align with the program's objectives. Details on how to apply can be found in the provided document.

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The Disaster NOFO grant by EDA aims to provide funding to regions affected by natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 to help them recover and improve their economic conditions. Eligible applicants include communities facing economic distress post-disaster, with a focus on engaging private industry partners. The grant offers funding through three pathways: Readiness Path for non-construction projects, Implementation Path for construction or non-construction projects, and Industry Transformation Path for large-scale projects to transform regional economies. Applicants can apply by following the guidelines outlined in the EDA FY25 Disaster Supplemental NOFO document.

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The grant provides funding for museums, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations to support consultation, documentation, and repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural objects under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Eligible entities can apply for assistance with costs related to packaging, transportation, decontamination, reburial, and storage of NAGPRA items. Specific project activities may include travel, transportation, testing, building transport containers, acquiring ceremonial materials, and staff time. For more details on project activities and how to apply, refer to the Program Overview document.

The Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) Program, part of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Act, provides competitive grants to enhance parks and conservation areas in urban, underserved communities. Eligible applicants include community organizations, local governments, Tribes, and Native Hawaiian Communities. To apply, applicants must align their projects with their state's Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan and provide a 1:1 or 50% non-Federal match, with exceptions for specific funding sources.

The PEMS grant aims to reduce human trafficking through innovative interventions and partnerships. Eligible applicants include government, academia, civil society organizations, and the private sector. While the application process is not currently open, future opportunities will focus on funding and evaluating effective anti-trafficking interventions.