Bureau Of Educational and Cultural Affairs
The U.S. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs offers grants for international exchange programs and cultural initiatives.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Global Exchange
This initiative offers funding to organizations developing virtual exchange programs that connect U.S. youth with those in the Middle East and North Africa. The grants support projects designed to foster mutual understanding and equip young people with 21st-century skills.
Get Funding for Global Education Initiatives
Non-profit organizations can receive grants to help administer the EducationUSA Advising Program, supporting international students and educational exchanges. This funding aims to expand access to U.S. educational opportunities worldwide.
Fund Your Business Expansion with Government Grants!
This grant program offers funding to non-profit organizations to facilitate educational exchanges between American and German students. It supports secondary school, vocational studies, and young professional components, aiming to foster international understanding and skill development.
Get Grants to Boost Your Study Abroad Programs!
Accredited U.S. higher education institutions can apply for funding to expand or diversify their study abroad programs and build capacity within the study abroad community. This program aims to increase U.S. student mobility abroad through grants and workshops.
Get Funding for International Youth Exchange Programs
Non-profit organizations are invited to apply for funding to facilitate educational exchanges between American and German students and young professionals. This program aims to strengthen democratic values and build lasting relationships between the two nations through secondary school, vocational, and young professional programs.
Get Funding for Teacher Professional Development Programs
U.S. universities can apply to host an eight-week professional development program for early-career humanities teachers from Greece, focusing on teaching methods and technology integration. This initiative aims to enhance educational practices through seminars and hands-on teaching experience.
Fund Your Next Big Idea: Grants for Innovation
This grant opportunity is for non-profit organizations looking to fund a youth exchange program focused on civic education and leadership between U.S. and Polish secondary school students and educators. The goal is to foster leadership skills and international understanding through a three- to four-week exchange.
Global Film Exposure: Fund Your Documentary Showcase
Are you an organization looking to promote American documentaries and filmmakers internationally? This program funds the selection and international showcasing of diverse, high-quality American films at U.S. Embassy events and festivals worldwide.
Fund Your Exchange Program: Youth & Global Connections
Non-profit organizations and public institutions can apply to fund academic year or semester exchanges for high school students from Muslim-majority countries in the U.S. This initiative builds bridges through leadership and mutual understanding.
Fund Your Youth Language Programs Abroad!
This grant offers funding to non-profit organizations to create immersive foreign language and cultural exchange programs for American high school students. The goal is to expand language learning opportunities overseas in critical languages like Arabic, Chinese, and Russian.
Fund Your Global Impact: Expand English Education Worldwide!
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to send U.S. English educators abroad and bring international educators to the U.S. This program aims to boost English teaching skills and foster global understanding.
Get Funding for Interfaith Exchange Programs
Non-profits focused on religious dialogue can receive grants to fund international exchange programs that bring Muslim-majority country leaders and US counterparts together. These exchanges foster understanding and collaboration between diverse religious and community groups.
Get Funding for English Language Program Development
U.S. universities and non-profits can receive funding to develop innovative English language learning materials and design professional development programs for educators worldwide.
Global Media Makers: Fund Your Film & TV Projects
Mid-career film and TV professionals from around the world can get matched with U.S. industry experts for hands-on training and project development in Los Angeles. This program offers unparalleled access to bolster your technical skills and creative content, fostering lasting professional networks and entrepreneurial connections.
Funding to Empower Women in Tech & STEM
This grant supports organizations that can recruit and mentor approximately 100-110 emerging women leaders in STEM from specific regions for a 5-6 week intensive program in the US. Funding will also cover impactful follow-on activities in their home countries to inspire future generations of women in STEM.
Fund Your School Programs & Grow Your Impact
Non-profit organizations with a 501(c)(3) status and a Washington D.C. presence can apply to administer vital teacher exchange programs. This funding supports the collaboration and administration of initiatives designed to foster global educational connections.
Get Funding: Empowering Sports Businesses Globally!
US non-profit organizations can lead mentorship programs to empower women and disabled individuals through sports, fostering global partnerships. This initiative supports social inclusion and strengthens international sports leadership with participant-driven business plans.
Grant for Tibetan Cultural Preservation & Economic Growth
This program offers funding to U.S. institutions to train and assist Tibetans in China with cultural preservation and economic self-sufficiency through U.S. internships and workshops. It also supports U.S. travel to Tibet for cultural exchange and understanding.
Fund Your Business Growth: Alumni Network & Skill Building
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to host professional development seminars and a small grants program for U.S. exchange alumni, fostering skills, networks, and community projects. This initiative aims to empower alumni and expand their career and community engagement opportunities.
Get Funding to Build Global Leaders!
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can apply to host a summer institute for American and European teenagers focused on leadership and transatlantic relations. This program aims to foster diplomacy and community activism among young adults.