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: Expand Your Reach with Global Education Programs
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to administer educational exchange programs for students from the South Pacific and Timor-Leste. This opportunity supports academic degree study, student travel, and program management over a five-year period.
Grant Funding for International Sports Exchange Programs
U.S. non-profit organizations can receive funding to implement international sports exchange programs that promote U.S. values and engage diverse global audiences. This initiative aims to foster understanding and build relationships through sports diplomacy.
Fund Your Student Leadership Program for Pakistan
U.S. academic institutions can apply to host a six-week leadership program for 30 Pakistani undergraduate students focusing on comparative public policymaking. This grant supports academic residency and educational travel to showcase U.S. policy and regions.
Boost Your Business: Get Funding for International Partnerships!
U.S. organizations can apply for funding to foster stronger professional ties and understanding between American and Pakistani journalists. This program aims to enhance knowledge in newsgathering, media ethics, safety, investigative reporting, and the business of journalism.
Get Funding to Solve Community Challenges
This program offers a fellowship and coaching to community leaders looking to gain skills and strategies to tackle economic, environmental, political, and social challenges. The goal is to equip participants with the tools and connections needed to implement effective solutions in their home communities.
Get Funding to Host Global Leaders & Expand Your Network
Non-profit U.S. organizations can apply to host international young leaders for professional placements and a concluding congress. This program fosters cross-cultural understanding and builds valuable global connections for your organization.
Unlock Global Partnerships & Skills: Professional Fellows Program
This program offers mid-level emerging leaders from Africa, East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Western Hemisphere a unique opportunity for a five-to-six-week professional fellowship in the U.S. to build global connections and enhance leadership skills.
Fund Your Arts Project & Go Global!
Are you an artist or arts organization looking to foster international connections through creative exchange? This grant supports arts-based people-to-people programs that promote cultural diplomacy and showcase American arts abroad.
Fund Your Business Growth with US Grant Opportunities
Unlock funding for your business to enhance technical skills and expand your understanding of the US market through this comprehensive scholarship program. This initiative is designed for organizations supporting underserved and underrepresented communities.
Tunisian Students: Earn a US Scholarship for Academic Growth!
Tunisian undergraduate students from underrepresented sectors can receive full scholarships to study in the US for a full academic year. This program aims to enhance your academic and professional skills to contribute to Tunisia's economic growth.
Get Funding for Youth Sports Diplomacy Programs
U.S. non-profits can apply to manage international sports exchange projects for underserved youth and their coaches. This initiative uses sports to build leadership, promote tolerance, and foster environmental stewardship.
Fund Your Youth Exchange Program!
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to host Mexican high school students for a summer exchange focused on civic education and leadership. This initiative supports U.S.-based activities and home community service projects for young leaders.
Unlock Funding for Youth Language & Global Programs
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to implement overseas language immersion programs for American youth aged 15-18, fostering critical language skills and promoting U.S. foreign policy goals. This cooperative agreement supports both summer and academic year programs in various languages and locations.
Fund Your International Design Showcase!
U.S. non-profits like museums, galleries, and design schools can get funding to present American innovation at the prestigious Venice Architecture Biennale. Showcase cutting-edge architecture and landscape design on a global stage.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth & Innovation
This program offers grants to accredited U.S. educational institutions and non-profit organizations to develop and implement educational exchange programs. Funding is available to support the creation and execution of six-week institutes designed for scholars.
Get Funding for Youth Leadership Programs!
Are you a non-profit organization focused on youth leadership and community engagement? This grant supports programs connecting Southeast Asian youth with U.S. counterparts to foster civic education and drive inclusive change.
Fund Your Global Exchange Program!
Are you an American or German youth passionate about cultural exchange and diplomacy? This program offers a scholarship for an academic year abroad, fostering friendships and strengthening international ties.
Fund Your Business Growth & Global Reach
This grant supports organizations looking to empower disadvantaged youth overseas with vital English language skills. Funding is available to administer after-school programs, provide teacher training, and facilitate cultural exchange workshops.
Get Funding for International Exchange Programs
U.S. organizations can receive funding to support professional exchange programs that foster mutual understanding with international leaders. This award helps build diplomatic ties and promote U.S. foreign policy through carefully planned visits.
Grant Funds for Professional Development & Global Impact
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to host international leaders for professional development exchanges in the US, strengthening civil society and government structures globally. These programs will involve short-term fellowships for foreign participants and reciprocal trips for American counterparts.