U.S. Mission to Georgia
Get Funding for Your US Filming Projects
US organizations can apply to help a Georgian TV company film documentaries and feature stories about US energy policy. This program offers support for planning, logistics, and connecting with experts for filming tours in the United States.
Fund Your Next Animated Series: Media Literacy Grants
Georgian non-profits and educational groups can get funding to create animated series that boost youth media literacy and critical thinking. This project aims to equip young people with the skills to discern reliable news and combat fake stories.
Boost Your TVET Business: Get Grant Funding!
Georgian TVET institutions can apply for funding to integrate gender equality in programs and strengthen vocational guidance services. This grant aims to increase female student participation and improve career counseling for all learners.
Get Funding for Justice System Reform Projects
Organizations focused on improving criminal justice systems in Georgia are invited to apply for funding to support comprehensive court monitoring programs. This initiative aims to foster independent and effective judicial structures that adhere to human rights standards.
Get Funding for Program Evaluations in Georgia
U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi seeks to fund third-party evaluations of its Public Affairs foreign assistance programs, including journalism, national security, and media education initiatives. Businesses with expertise in program evaluation can apply to assess program effectiveness and impact on participants.
Unlock Funding for Your Innovative Project!
Are you a past participant of U.S. government exchange programs? Apply for funding to implement innovative solutions and address global challenges in your community, with a special focus on women's roles in peace, security, and governance.
Unlock Your Potential: Youth Journalism Training Grant
High school and college students in specific regions of Georgia can access training in multimedia journalism, media literacy, and entrepreneurship to boost their skills and future opportunities. This program equips young individuals with essential tools for academic and professional success, fostering civic engagement.
Fund Your Book Translations: US Mission Grants Available!
Publishing houses and academic institutions can receive grants to translate American authors' books across key themes like public policy, media, economics, and education. This program aims to foster understanding and knowledge sharing through translated literary works.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth in Georgia!
Georgian USG alumni can now access grants to fuel projects that advance democratic development and Western integration. This funding supports vital areas like entrepreneurship, economic growth, and independent media.
Fund Your Research: Grants for Georgian Universities
This program offers funding to U.S. universities to enhance research teaching and methodologies at Georgian institutions. The goal is to boost academic research, foster international collaboration, and ultimately contribute to Georgia's economic growth.
Get Funding for Your Georgia Business Growth!
Georgian USG alumni can now apply for grants to fund projects that boost democratic advancement, western integration, gender equality, cyber education, and economic growth. Secure funding to drive tangible community needs and achieve measurable outcomes with potential partnerships.
Fund Your Book Translations: US Grants Available!
U.S. Embassy Tbilisi is offering grants to translate American books on public policy, media, economics, and specific literary themes into Georgian. This is a great opportunity for publishers and individuals looking to expand access to American ideas and knowledge.
Get Grants for Local Democracy Projects!
This program offers grants to local organizations in Georgia aiming to promote democratic initiatives. The U.S. Mission to Georgia provides funding to support a wide range of projects focused on strengthening democracy.
Cultural Preservation Grants: Get Funding for Heritage Projects
Non-profit organizations, cultural institutions, and government entities can apply for funding to support critical projects preserving tangible cultural heritage. This program aims to safeguard historical sites, artifacts, and traditional knowledge for future generations.
Funded STEM Research: Boost Your University's Impact
U.S. universities and Georgian universities can secure funding for collaborative STEM research projects aimed at enhancing academic standards and fostering international research interaction. This program supports the development of Georgian scholars' research skills and publication capabilities.
Fund Your Georgia TV Project: Media Grants Available!
U.S. organizations can help a Georgian television company produce documentaries and feature stories about youth benefits. This grant supports facilitating interviews and logistical arrangements for filming in the U.S.
Fund Your TV Show: Promote Western Values in Georgia!
Georgian TV companies, media, and film studios can get funding to create a drama or mini-series that promotes Western values and Euro-Atlantic integration through pop culture. This opportunity specifically targets audiences skeptical of Georgia's integration and ethnic minority populations.
Get Funding for Georgian University Innovation & Growth
Georgian universities, educational institutes, and private sector entities can receive funding to boost research commercialization and entrepreneurial skills for scholars and students. This initiative aims to foster innovation and create a sustainable ecosystem for turning ideas into market-ready ventures.
Preserve Heritage & Get Funding
This grant supports projects aimed at preserving major ancient archaeological sites, historic buildings, monuments, and museum collections in Georgia. Businesses involved in cultural heritage preservation can apply for funding to protect and conserve these invaluable assets.
Grant for Media Literacy Training - Improve Your Reach!
This program offers funding to organizations in Georgia looking to develop and implement media literacy initiatives. The goal is to equip young Georgians, including minorities and marginalized youth, with critical skills to discern credible news from misinformation.