Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #362489
Small Grants for Austrian-American Collaboration and Dialogue Projects
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
January 01, 2099
Identifier
362489
NAICS
928120, 813219, 813319
This opportunity invites applications for the Austrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF), a small grants program managed by the U.S. Mission to Austria. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Mission to Austria (Public Diplomacy Section) - Purpose and Scope: - Provides small grants to support projects that strengthen collaboration and dialogue between Austria and the United States - Prioritizes initiatives that: - Promote understanding of U.S. global foreign policy and economic interests - Address shared transnational threats (terrorism, illegal migration, antisemitism, drug trafficking) - Celebrate American arts, film, sports, and music - Foster technological and scientific innovation - Eligible Applicants: - Nonprofit organizations (including think tanks and civil society groups) - Public and private educational institutions - Individuals with proven experience in program execution - Funding Details: - Total available funding: $40,000 - Individual awards: $5,000 to $24,500 - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a grant for programmatic activities, not product procurement - Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis, subject to availability of Public Diplomacy funds for the relevant fiscal year
Description
This Annual Program Statement outlines funding priorities and procedures for submitting funding requests to the Austrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF). The fund supports projects that advance collaboration and dialogue between Austria and the United States, focusing on promoting understanding of U.S. foreign policy, combating shared transnational threats, celebrating American culture, and fostering technological and scientific collaboration. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis and are subject to the availability of Public Diplomacy funds for Fiscal Year 2026. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and individuals with experience in program execution.