Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #THEHAGUE-FY25-01

U.S. Embassy The Hague Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program FY2025

Posted

November 18, 2024

Respond By

November 15, 2024

Identifier

THEHAGUE-FY25-01

NAICS

928120

The U.S. Embassy The Hague Public Diplomacy Section is seeking proposals for its Small Grants Program to enhance U.S.-Netherlands relations through public diplomacy initiatives. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of State - U.S. Embassy The Hague, Public Diplomacy Section - No OEMs or commercial vendors are specified, as this is a grants program for public diplomacy activities, not a procurement of products. - Requested Services: - Programs that strengthen ties between the U.S. and the Netherlands - Must include a U.S. component (e.g., American experts, organizations, or institutions) - Eligible activities: academic and professional lectures, seminars, speaker programs, artistic and cultural workshops, exchanges, media programming, and other creative initiatives - Priority Areas: - Reinforcing transatlantic security alliances (notably in relation to the 2025 The Hague NATO Summit) - Safeguarding democracy and combating disinformation - Funding Details: - Awards typically range from $2,000 to $25,000, up to a maximum of $50,000 per project - Total available funding is approximately $150,000 for the fiscal year - Eligibility: - Individuals and organizations (non-profit, educational, governmental) from the Netherlands or abroad - For-profit entities are not eligible - Applicants (except individuals) must be registered in SAM.gov - Unique Requirements: - Programs must target Dutch audiences and promote understanding of U.S. policy - Projects should be completed within 12 months unless a longer period is justified

Description

The U.S. Embassy The Hague Public Diplomacy Section announces an Annual Program Statement for Fiscal Year 2025, inviting proposals for programs that strengthen ties between the United States and the Netherlands. The programs should highlight shared values and promote bilateral cooperation, including a U.S. component or American experts. Eligible programs include academic lectures, cultural workshops, exchanges, media programming, and other creative initiatives. Priority areas include reinforcing transatlantic security alliances and safeguarding democracy. Awards typically range from $2,000 to $25,000, with a maximum of $50,000, and the total available funding is approximately $150,000 for the fiscal year.

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