U.S. Mission to Lesotho
Get Funding to Improve HIV Services!
Community-led organizations can get funding to gather data and feedback from HIV service recipients, helping to identify and fix problems. This grant supports improving the quality and accessibility of HIV care and treatment through community involvement.
Get Up To $50,000 for Community Health Initiatives
Non-governmental organizations and community groups operating for at least five years can receive funding to build capacity and coordinate community-led monitoring for HIV services. This grant aims to improve service delivery and client outcomes by identifying and addressing challenges within the healthcare system.
Get Up to $20K for HIV Service Improvement Projects
Local CSOs and community groups can apply for grants to gather feedback from HIV service recipients and identify areas for improvement. This funding aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of HIV prevention, care, and treatment services.
Get Up to $20K for HIV Program Monitoring Grants
Local civil society and non-governmental organizations can apply for grants to implement community-led monitoring of HIV services, helping to identify and solve service delivery challenges. Funding is available to improve the quality and accessibility of HIV prevention, care, and treatment for beneficiaries.
Get Funding for Community Projects in Lesotho!
Community groups and organizations in Lesotho can apply for grants to fund small, short-term projects that improve basic economic and social conditions. This funding supports grassroots initiatives for initiatives like water projects, school improvements, and aid for vulnerable populations.
Get Grants for Cultural Exchange & U.S. Ties in Lesotho
Local organizations and individuals in Lesotho can access grants to fund programs that build cultural ties with the U.S. through exchange initiatives and highlighting shared values.
Get Community Grants Up to $10,000 for Local Projects!
Non-profit organizations and community groups can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to fund projects that improve basic economic and social conditions in their villages. This funding supports initiatives like water access, school improvements, and assistance for vulnerable populations.
Get Up To $10,000 for Community Projects!
Are you a school, NGO, or community group looking to improve your local area? This grant offers up to $10,000 for projects focused on economic and social development, like building classrooms or improving water access.
Grant Funding for Lesotho Youth & Women Development
Basotho individuals and NGOs can secure up to $10,000 to fund projects promoting youth and women's development, democratic processes, or HIV/AIDS prevention. These grants aim to build capacity, strengthen civil society, and foster U.S.-Lesotho understanding.
Unlock Community Project Funding Up To $10,000!
Local community groups can apply for grants up to $10,000 to fund essential projects that improve economic and social conditions in their villages. This funding is ideal for initiatives like building classrooms, health clinics, or providing clean water access.
Fund Your Innovation: Grants for U.S. Exchange Alumni
Are you a past participant of a U.S. government exchange program? This fund supports innovative projects led by teams of at least two alumni to foster positive change and engagement. Secure funding to bring your impactful ideas to life and connect with fellow alumni.
Get Funding for Human Rights Training & Capacity Building
Non-profits and NGOs with human rights training experience can apply to deliver workshops for Lesotho Correctional Services leadership, focusing on international standards and ethical conduct. This grant also supports the establishment of a dedicated human rights unit within LCS for oversight and accountability.
Get Grants for US-Lesotho Cultural Ties & Exchange
U.S. Embassy Maseru offers grants to Lesotho-based organizations for programs that build cultural ties with the U.S. Funding supports initiatives highlighting shared values, promoting bilateral cooperation, and showcasing American culture or experts.
Get Funding for Cultural Exchange & Business Growth!
U.S. Embassy Maseru is offering grants to businesses and organizations in Lesotho that want to foster stronger U.S.-Lesotho ties through cultural programs and exchanges. These funds can support initiatives promoting shared values, bilateral cooperation, and increasing understanding of U.S. policy.
Get Funding for Community Projects | U.S. Embassy Grants
Community groups and organizations can apply for grants to fund projects that improve basic economic and social conditions in their villages or communities. This funding supports initiatives focused on water, sanitation, education, and assisting vulnerable populations.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth in Lesotho!
This grant opportunity is for organizations and individuals in Lesotho looking to foster cultural ties with the U.S. through programs that promote shared values, bilateral cooperation, and understanding of American perspectives.
Get Grant Money for Community Development Projects
Small community groups in Lesotho can get grants to fund projects that improve local economic and social conditions, like building classrooms or providing clean water. Your group needs to contribute 10% to the project costs.
Get Free Grants for Business Growth & Skills!
Small businesses in Lesotho can get funding to boost their project and financial management skills through this capacity building program. Selected organizations will receive training to improve their grant management and reporting capabilities.
Fund Your HIV/AIDS & OVC Community Projects
Community groups focused on strengthening HIV/AIDS and Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) health services can receive funding for innovative projects. This grant supports initiatives that measurably improve basic economic or social conditions at the local level within affected communities.
Unlock Funding for Your Organization's Growth!
Are you a Lesotho-based organization looking to enhance your project and financial management skills? This grant supports capacity building for 5-10 PEPFAR Small Grant Program grantees, covering areas like project management, financial literacy, and reporting.