U.S. Mission to India
The U.S. Mission to India, a federal agency, funds cultural exchange, education, and development programs through grants.
Get Funding to Shape Future Leaders & Boost US-India Ties
This grant supports workshops and networking events for emerging youth leaders and political figures in North India, fostering discussions on U.S.-India relations and building a strong network for future collaboration. It's an opportunity for organizations to engage with and influence the next generation of leaders involved in security, trade, tech, and education.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Organization's Skills
This grant supports non-profits and civil society organizations in India by funding workshops that enhance self-governance and transparency practices. Receive expert guidance on reporting, sponsorships, and legal compliance to strengthen your organization's impact.
Get Funding: Boost Your Tech Skills & Innovation
Calling all coding and computer programming students in North India! This grant funds hackathons to build your cybersecurity skills and develop innovative solutions. Show off your talent and connect with mentors for a chance to gain recognition and promote your creations.
Get Funding for Water Management Projects
North Indian businesses and organizations involved in water management can apply for funding to conduct workshops on inter-state water sharing. This grant aims to improve water resource utilization and cooperation in Punjab and Haryana.
Get Funding for Your Women's Safety Film Project!
Calling all filmmakers in Western India! This grant funds workshops and a festival to create short films promoting women's safety and empowerment, with prizes and online distribution for winning entries.
Funded Film Festivals: Promote Women's Empowerment
This grant supports organizations creating traveling film festivals in western India to raise awareness of gender issues and promote women's safety and empowerment. It's ideal for non-profits and cultural organizations focused on gender equality initiatives.
Get Funding to Combat Trafficking in India
Non-profit and non-governmental organizations in India can apply for funding to develop programs that strengthen anti-trafficking efforts and promote regional cooperation. This grant aims to build networks between civil society and government agencies, fostering stronger people-to-people ties.
Win Funding for Green Business Ideas!
Are you an entrepreneur, developer, or student passionate about environmental solutions? This hackathon offers mentorship and up to two seed grants to develop and implement your winning green project.
Get Funding for Impactful Videos & Social Media Campaigns
This grant funds U.S.-based organizations to create compelling video and social media campaigns promoting women's empowerment, education, environment, anti-trafficking, or anti-corruption. Partner with PAS Mumbai to develop impactful content and raise awareness on key bilateral issues.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Expansion
This grant is for organizations looking to fund initiatives that promote U.S. higher education. If you have a project that can connect Indian students with U.S. universities, you may be eligible for funding to support your outreach efforts.
Secure Funding for Women's Empowerment Initiatives
Non-governmental organizations in Mumbai focused on women's safety, empowerment, and equality can apply for grants to host a networking event. This funding will support a "Gender Mela" designed to foster collaboration and showcase the impactful work of organizations dedicated to advancing women's rights.
Fund Your Youth Entrepreneurship Program
Non-profit organizations in India can apply for funding to empower youth through entrepreneurship training and skill-building programs. This initiative aims to boost economic growth and strengthen U.S.-India ties by fostering innovation.
Get Grants for India-U.S. Education Projects!
U.S. non-profit organizations can secure funding to promote U.S. higher education and strengthen ties with India through public diplomacy programs. This initiative aims to attract more Indian students to U.S. universities and foster cultural exchange.
Fund Your International Teacher Training Program
U.S. educational institutions can receive funding to send pre-service teachers to India for their student teaching requirement, offering scholarships and cultural immersion opportunities.
Fund Your Women-Led Business in India!
This U.S. Embassy initiative offers skill development and mentorship for early-stage women entrepreneurs across India. Partnering with U.S. and Indian NGOs, the program aims to foster sustainable enterprises and innovation.
Unlock U.S.-India Tech Collaboration Funding!
Indian and U.S. academic institutions, research centers, and businesses can apply to showcase and further develop impactful science and technology collaborations. This initiative offers funding to highlight successful partnerships and explore future innovation opportunities between the two nations.
Unlock Funding for Your Youth Project in South India!
Calling all organizations supporting young leaders aged 18-30 in South India! This grant funds innovative youth summits designed to amplify young voices through engaging activities and inspiring speakers.
Fund Your Next Big Project: Grants Available!
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with the U.S. Department of State to host an intensive English language development camp for talented students from across India. Funding supports the planning and execution of this impactful educational initiative.
Get Funding for Your Tech Startup in India & South Asia
This program connects emerging entrepreneurs from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Nepal with U.S. experts to boost their tech skills and business growth. Access funding to develop innovative solutions and expand your reach regionally and globally.
Funding for Violence Prevention Initiatives in India
U.S. Mission to India is seeking proposals for projects focused on developing and implementing effective communication strategies to prevent and counter violence against women in second-tier Indian cities. This grant will fund workshops, training sessions, and speaking tours designed to engage policymakers, activists, youth, and media.