U.S. Mission to Georgia
Get $1M+ to Boost English Education in Georgia
Georgian non-profits and educational institutions can apply for funding to train experienced English teachers to lead professional development nationwide. This grant also supports sending teachers to the U.S. for language courses and hosting English camps for teachers and students.
Georgia: $742K Grant for Public Admin Program Growth
U.S. universities can partner with Georgia's School of Government to enhance public administration education and institutional development. This three-year program aims to boost instruction through faculty development, curriculum upgrades, and exchanges, with up to $742,575 available.
Get Funding for Global Partnerships & Education
U.S. universities can receive up to $495,000 for three-year partnerships to enhance international relations education and institutional development with Georgian universities. This funding supports faculty training, curriculum, exchanges, and joint research.
Unlock $495K for English Teacher Training & Student Camps
This grant offers up to $495,000 to organizations or institutions focused on enhancing English language teaching through intensive trainer programs and student summer camps. It aims to foster educational development and international cooperation in English language education.
Get $400K for School Improvement Grants!
Public primary schools in Georgia can receive up to $400,000 to enhance teacher instruction and student learning, especially in literacy, with a focus on minority language schools.
Get $255K to Boost Georgian Online Media Partnerships
U.S. non-profits can apply to manage an 18-month project strengthening Georgian online media through partnerships with American outlets. This initiative aims to foster long-term relationships via training, exchanges, and consultations to enhance media professionals' skills.
Fund Georgian Research: $250K Grants for Universities!
U.S. Embassy Tbilisi seeks proposals from U.S. and Georgian universities to boost academic research standards, skills, and publications for young Georgian scholars. This initiative offers up to $250,000 for projects enhancing research, academic writing, and international collaboration.
Grant Money for Georgian Universities to Boost Research
Georgian and US universities can apply for funding to elevate academic research standards and foster collaboration. This program aims to enhance research skills, facilitate publications, and bridge the gap between Georgian and international scholarship.
Get $250K for Journalism Education Programs
US non-profits and higher education institutions can receive funding to support the professional development of Georgian media educators through study tours and conferences in the US. This program aims to strengthen journalism education in Georgia with a maximum award of $250,000.
Fund Your Research: Grants for Georgian Universities
Georgian universities and educational institutions are invited to apply for funding to enhance academic research standards and foster collaboration. This program aims to strengthen research skills, promote international publication, and improve scholarly output on domestic policy and U.S.-Georgian comparative analysis.
Get $250K for Media Training & US Study Tours!
US non-profits and media organizations can get up to $250,000 to fund professional development for young Georgian journalists. This program includes study tours, site visits, and internships at US digital media outlets.
Get Grants for Media Education Training in Georgia
U.S. non-profits and universities can apply to fund a year-long project developing Georgian media educators. The grant will cover a two-week intensive study tour in the U.S. for up to 20 participants, focusing on journalism and media education.
Fund Georgian Research: $250K Grants for Universities!
Georgian universities and non-profits can apply for grants to boost academic research standards and encourage collaboration between researchers, civil society, and policymakers. This funding aims to strengthen research skills, promote international publication, and focus on domestic policy and U.S.-Georgian comparative analysis.
Get $250K for US Media Training for Georgian Journalists
U.S. media and non-profit organizations can apply to manage a year-long program providing professional development and study tours for up to 20 Georgian journalists.
Grant for U.S. Non-Profits: Boost Journalism Education
U.S. non-profits and higher education institutions can apply to fund a year-long program enhancing journalism education in Georgia through study tours and professional development. This initiative aims to strengthen media literacy and digital skills for Georgian educators, fostering collaboration between U.S. and Georgian institutions.
Unlock Funding: Boost Gender Equality in TVET Programs
U.S. non-profits, educational institutions, and TVET providers can apply to manage a program promoting gender equality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training. This initiative aims to increase female participation and economic empowerment through professional development and study tours in the U.S.
Get Grant Funding for University Innovation & Growth
U.S. non-profits and higher education institutions can apply to manage a program for Georgian university leaders to boost innovation and economic growth. This funding supports professional development, study tours, and initiatives to commercialize research.
Funded Projects: Boost English, Civics & Tech Skills!
US and Georgian non-profits and educational institutions can apply for funding to enhance English, Civic Education, and ICT teaching in public schools in Guria and Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. This program aims to improve integrated learning and foster vital skills for students.
Get $150K to Boost Your Journalism Program!
Georgian Universities with Journalism Programs can apply for funding to establish a state-of-the-art media lab, enhancing student training and modernizing curriculum. This grant supports equipment, facility development, and educational materials to elevate journalism education to international standards.
Get $100K for Georgian TVET Programs!
Georgian TVET institutions can receive up to $100,000 to enhance vocational counseling, promote gender equality in education, and improve career guidance for students and jobseekers. This funding aims to bridge the skills gap and boost employment rates by tackling outdated stereotypes.