U.S. Mission to Ghana
Ghana Businesses: Get Up to $100K for Sustainable Growth!
Ghanaian non-profits, educational institutions, and registered organizations can apply for funding up to $100,000 to develop projects promoting economic, educational, or civic advancement with a strong U.S. connection. These grants aim to strengthen ties between Ghana and the U.S. through impactful, measurable initiatives.
Ghana Election Funding: Grants Up to $100K!
Ghanaian and US non-profit organizations can secure funding to bolster democratic processes and civic engagement for the 2024 elections. This grant supports projects promoting transparency, peace, and accountability, with awards up to $100,000.
Unlock Funding for Tech Solutions to Combat Illegal Mining
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions in the U.S. and Ghana can apply for funding to organize a TechCamp workshop addressing illegal mining challenges. The grant supports developing and implementing tech-based solutions and includes funding for follow-on projects.
Unlock $35K for Your Business with Alumni Innovation Fund
Are you a U.S. government exchange program alumnus or part of an alumni association? This fund offers up to $35,000 to develop innovative projects that support U.S. foreign policy, promote shared interests, and benefit local communities abroad.
Get Grants for Ghana Projects: $35K for Business Growth!
Non-profits, individuals, and educational institutions in Ghana and the US can apply for grants of up to $35,000 to fund programs that strengthen ties with the U.S. These grants support initiatives in governance, human rights, economic growth, and STEM education.
Ghana-U.S. Grants: Fund Your Project to Strengthen Ties
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions in Ghana and the U.S. can receive grants to fund projects that strengthen ties and promote understanding between the United States and Ghana. Funding is available for initiatives focused on governance, community opportunity, peace, security, and economic growth.
Ghana Community Projects: Get $12,000 Funding!
Ghanaian community-based non-profits can receive grants of up to $12,000 for short-term development projects. This funding supports your local initiatives with significant community involvement.
Ghana Community Projects: Get Up to $12,000!
Ghanaian non-profits and community groups, get funding for local development projects that empower your community, especially women. The U.S. Embassy offers grants from $1,000 to $12,000 for sustainable initiatives.
Ghana Community Projects: Get Up to $12K Grant!
Ghanaian community-based organizations can receive up to $12,000 for short-term development projects addressing local needs. Priority is given to initiatives promoting women's empowerment and economic development.
Get Funding to Empower Local Leaders & Prevent Extremism
This grant funds training for community leaders in the Upper West Region to enhance conflict resolution and prevent violent extremism. It specifically empowers female leaders with new skills to take on greater community leadership roles.
Get Funding for HIV Anti-Stigma & Media Training
Organizations in Ghana can apply for funding to train journalists on HIV reporting and launch community campaigns against stigma. This initiative aims to accelerate HIV testing and treatment efforts to eliminate HIV as a public health threat by 2030.
Fund Your Peacebuilding Training Programs in West Africa
Non-profits and organizations can secure funding to deliver virtual and in-person peacebuilding and conflict resolution education programs across Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, and Togo. These grants support training for early and mid-career professionals and young community leaders to foster social cohesion and stability.
Unlock Funding for Ghanaian Community Projects!
Ghanaian community organizations can apply for grants to fund small, local development projects that boost income or improve living conditions. This program supports Ghanaian-driven initiatives with a focus on immediate community impact.
Get Funding: Boost HIV Awareness & Media Skills
Ghanaian organizations can receive funding to train media professionals and launch impactful HIV anti-stigma campaigns. This initiative aims to improve accurate reporting and reach all 16 regions of Ghana, building a network of health journalists.