Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #2022 APS

Public Diplomacy Project Grants for Spain and Andorra

Posted

November 02, 2021

Identifier

2022 APS

NAICS

928120, 813311, 923110

The U.S. Mission to Spain is inviting proposals for public diplomacy projects to be implemented in Spain and Andorra. - Government buyer: U.S. Mission to Spain, Public Diplomacy Section (PD Spain) at U.S. Embassy Madrid and U.S. Consulate General Barcelona - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a grants program for public diplomacy activities - Products/services requested: - Creative and engaging public diplomacy projects that advance U.S. objectives in Spain and Andorra - Eligible activities include: academic competitions, exchanges, conferences, workshops, curriculum development, exhibits, hackathons, online projects, simulations, performances, and similar initiatives - All projects must include an American element, such as partnerships with U.S. organizations or participation of U.S. experts - Unique or notable requirements: - Projects must address one or more of the following: climate crisis and citizen participation, knowledge of U.S. policies, educational exchanges, security and defense alliances (including NATO), women/peace/security, entrepreneurship and STEM, media literacy, human rights, and inclusion for marginalized groups - Applicants must be not-for-profit organizations, civil society groups, NGOs, think tanks, professional associations, media outlets, governmental institutions, international organizations, or individual citizens from Spain, Andorra, or the United States - For-profit organizations are not eligible - Funding available up to $200,000, with awards ranging from $75,000 to $200,000 - Projects must start within a specified window and be completed within 18 months

Description

The U.S. Mission to Spain Public Diplomacy Section invites proposals for projects that promote U.S. policies and values in Spain and Andorra. Projects should align with objectives such as climate crisis awareness, education about the U.S., security alliances, NATO Summit communication, women and peace initiatives, entrepreneurship, STEM, media literacy, and human rights. Eligible activities include competitions, exchanges, workshops, exhibits, and online projects, among others. Projects must start between December 1, 2021, and September 30, 2022, and be completed by December 2023, with a required American element in the program.

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