U.S. Mission to Botswana
Botswana LGBTQI+ Rights Grant: Up to $300K!
Non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and individuals in Botswana can apply for funding to promote LGBTQI+ rights and social acceptance. This grant supports initiatives for workplace non-discrimination, equal access to services, inclusive identity policies, and improved law enforcement relations.
Botswana: Fund Child Labor Prevention Programs
Non-profits, educational institutions, and individuals can apply for funding to combat child labor in Botswana through research, public awareness campaigns, and victim assistance programs. The goal is to strengthen children's rights and ensure government enforcement of labor laws.
Funded: Empower Women in Botswana Politics!
Gain funding to train and support women in Botswana for political participation, aiming to increase their influence in decision-making roles. This grant is for individuals or registered NGOs focused on empowering women in politics.
Get Up to $25,000 for Community Projects!
Non-profit organizations can apply for grants to fund small, community-driven projects that improve local economic and social conditions. This program aims to foster self-reliance and has a maximum award of $25,000.
Get Up To $25,000 For Refugee Support Projects
Registered NGOs with 1-2 years of experience in Botswana can apply for funding to address critical, unmet refugee needs. This grant supports one-time projects such as job training, human rights education, and advocacy, with budgets up to $25,000.
Botswana Grants: Up to $25K for Community Development
Non-profit organizations in Botswana can apply for grants up to $25,000 to fund community-driven projects that improve local economic and social conditions. This program supports initiatives like natural resource management, small business creation, and social services for disadvantaged populations.
Botswana Business Grants: Up to $20,000 for Community Projects!
Registered organizations in Botswana can receive grants of up to $20,000 for community-driven projects that boost economic and social conditions. This funding supports initiatives like small business creation, income generation, and improvements to social services and natural resource management.
Get Up to $20K for Community Projects!
This program offers grants of up to $20,000 to community-based organizations for projects that improve local economic and social conditions. Funds can support initiatives like small business creation, social services for disadvantaged groups, natural resource management, and youth development.
Get Grants Up To $10,000 for Community Projects!
Community groups in Botswana can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects that improve local economic and social conditions. This program supports initiatives like water access, sanitation, and school improvements, requiring a 10% community contribution.
Boost Botswana Journalism: Grants for Investigative Reporting
Non-profits and media organizations in Botswana can get funding to train journalists in investigative reporting, develop compelling news stories, and strengthen media business practices.
Get Funding to Boost Botswana Media & U.S. Ties
Botswana-based media organizations can apply for funding to enhance their capacity and sustainability. This program also aims to forge stronger professional connections and resource-sharing opportunities with U.S. media counterparts.
Botswana Media Insights: Fund Your Research Now!
Are you a researcher or organization focused on Botswana's social and digital media? This grant funds in-depth analyses of trending narratives, misinformation, and foreign influence, providing critical insights into the country's online landscape.
Grant for Women Entrepreneurs in Waste Management
This grant empowers women waste collectors in Botswana by providing business and life skills training, mentorship, and resources to launch and formalize their enterprises. The program focuses on improving waste management practices, promoting recycling, and creating green jobs for economic security.
Get Funding: Understand Botswana's Election Insights
Non-profit organizations can apply for funding to conduct country-wide polling and a media baseline survey in Botswana. This initiative aims to provide crucial data on voter narratives, political participation, and media influence ahead of the 2024 elections.
Boost Your Business with U.S. Embassy Grants!
Botswana businesses can access funding through the U.S. Embassy Gaborone's Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program. This initiative supports cultural and exchange programs that highlight shared values and promote bilateral cooperation with the U.S., incorporating an American cultural element.
Boost Your Business with Government Funding!
This grant helps non-profits and civil society organizations in Botswana create an online platform for citizens to access transparent information about political parties and leaders. The goal is to promote accountability and informed decision-making for the upcoming 2024 elections.
Get Funding to Boost Botswana-U.S. Ties & Economy!
Botswanan organizations and institutions can apply for grants to strengthen U.S.-Botswana relations, boost the knowledge economy, and promote sustainability. This funding supports programs with a U.S. cultural or expert connection, fostering mutual understanding and cooperation.
Get Grants to Improve HIV Services & Client Experience
This grant supports local, key population-led organizations in Botswana to monitor and improve the quality and accessibility of HIV health services. Funds will enable your organization to collect client feedback, identify barriers, and implement community-driven solutions to enhance service delivery.
Botswana Grants: Fund Your Business Growth & Ties with US
Botswana businesses and organizations can access funding to strengthen U.S.-Botswana ties, boost the knowledge economy, promote green energy, and empower women. Projects must showcase an American element or expert to foster understanding of U.S. policy.
Boost Your Business with US Embassy Grants!
Botswana-based businesses focused on cultural exchange and a knowledge-based economy can receive funding for programs that highlight shared U.S. and Botswana values. This grant supports initiatives like lectures, workshops, and exchanges that strengthen bilateral cooperation and showcase American culture.