U.S. Mission to Angola
Get Up to $25K for Refugee Support Projects in Angola
Local NGOs in Angola can apply for funding to address critical unmet needs for refugees and returned refugees. This grant supports quick-impact projects that fill gaps not covered by other major organizations.
Get Grants for Community Projects in Angola
U.S. Ambassadors in Angola are offering grants to local communities for self-help development projects. This program supports initiatives that empower communities ready to make a positive local impact.
Unlock Community Funding: Grants Up to $10,000!
Angolan community groups can receive grants of $2,000-$10,000 to fund impactful, self-sustaining projects that improve local economic or social conditions. Your group must demonstrate community involvement and financial responsibility to be considered.
Get Funding to Boost Angola & São Tomé Business Ties!
Are you an organization or individual in Angola or São Tomé and Príncipe looking to strengthen U.S. partnerships through education, culture, or exchange? This grant funds projects promoting shared values, bilateral cooperation, and economic growth by highlighting U.S. expertise and fostering business connections.
Grant for Legal Aid & Human Rights Defenders in Angola
This grant supports legal professionals and human rights defenders in Angola who advocate for vulnerable populations' access to justice. Funds will empower them to provide crucial legal defense, especially concerning freedom of speech, assembly, and arbitrary detention.
Unlock Funds for Community Growth in Angola!
Local organizations and communities in Angola can apply for modest grants from the U.S. Embassy Luanda to fund self-help development projects. This program empowers communities to drive positive local impact through grassroots initiatives.
Get Grants for Community Projects in Sao Tome and Principe!
U.S. Ambassadors are offering grants to support small, community-based development projects in Sao Tome and Principe that will positively impact local communities. This program is designed for organizations ready to help themselves and their communities.
US Embassy Grants: Fund Cultural Exchange & Skill Development
Angolan and São Toméan organizations can apply for grants to fund cultural exchange programs and skill-building initiatives that strengthen U.S. ties. These funds support activities promoting shared values, economic growth, and civic engagement.
Get Funding for Investigative Journalism in Angola
Angolan journalists and media organizations can access funding to enhance investigative reporting skills, diversify media voices in remote areas, and advocate for press freedom.
Funding for Youth & Women Leadership Development Programs
Non-profits and NGOs can apply for funding to empower Sao Tome e Principe's youth with democratic values through engaging activities, and to support women's increased participation in government leadership and civic processes.
Unlock Funding for US-Angola Cultural & Exchange Programs
Angolan organizations can receive funding for programs that build stronger cultural and exchange ties with the United States, promoting shared values and bilateral cooperation. This grant supports initiatives with a clear American cultural element or connection to U.S. experts and institutions.
Get Grant Money for Your Community Project!
Local organizations and communities in Angola can apply for grants to fund small, community-based development projects that will have a positive impact. This program empowers communities ready to help themselves with modest financial assistance.
Get Funding for Your Innovative Community Project!
Are you an alumna/alumnus of a U.S. exchange program in Angola? Apply for funding to launch innovative projects that tackle community challenges and advance women's roles in peace, security, and governance.
Get Funding to Improve HIV Services in Angola
Local NGOs and civil society organizations registered in Angola can apply for funding to strengthen HIV care and treatment at health facilities and increase community engagement. This grant supports initiatives focused on monitoring HIV services, gathering patient feedback, and implementing improvements to enhance care.
Get Funding for US-Angola Cultural & Economic Ties
Non-profits, think tanks, and academic institutions in Angola can apply for grants to promote understanding of American culture and strengthen US-Angola economic ties, democratic participation, and communication capacity.