U.S. Mission to Madagascar

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Get $10K in Grants for Community Projects!

Registered NGOs and associations in Madagascar and Comoros can apply for small grants of up to $10,000 to fund community development projects that improve local economic or social conditions. These grants aim to foster self-reliance and empower communities with resources for impactful initiatives.

Community Development Non-Profit Madagascar +2 more
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Get Grants to Boost Innovation & Business in Madagascar

Madagascar and Comoros-based non-profits and individuals can receive funding for projects promoting U.S. values, innovation, and entrepreneurship, particularly for underrepresented groups. This grant supports initiatives in technology, STEM, and entrepreneurship to foster economic and social prosperity.

Madagascar Comoros Innovation +2 more
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Get Funding to Boost Businesses & Trade with the US

This grant supports non-profit organizations and individuals in Madagascar and Comoros to strengthen business skills for entrepreneurs, promote trade, and foster economic growth with a US connection. Funding aims to increase understanding of US policy and perspectives, supporting inclusive economic development and job creation.

Business Growth International Trade Entrepreneurship +2 more
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Get Funding for Your Project in Madagascar & Comoros

U.S. Embassy Madagascar and Comoros is offering grants to non-profit organizations and individuals in Madagascar and Comoros to support projects that align with U.S. values and goals. This funding is for initiatives promoting human rights, good governance, economic prosperity, education, and sustainable development, with a required U.S. cultural element or expert connection.

International Development Non-Profit Cultural Exchange +2 more
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Madagascar & Comoros Grants: Boost Your Business!

U.S. Embassy grants are available for Malagasy and Comorian non-profits, individuals, and organizations to fund projects promoting U.S. values and strengthening bilateral understanding. This funding supports initiatives in education, culture, good governance, economic prosperity, and sustainable development.

Madagascar Comoros Non-profit +2 more
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Secure Grant Funds to Combat Illegal Fishing

This grant supports organizations working to increase public awareness and influence policy reform against illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. Eligible entities can receive funding to establish networks, raise awareness, and build the capacity of journalists in Madagascar, Comoros, and the Western Indian Ocean region.

Ocean Conservation Policy Reform Journalism +1 more
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Get Funding for U.S. Cultural Exchange & Development Projects

U.S. Embassies in Madagascar and Comoros offer small grants to U.S., Malagasy, and Comorian non-profits or individuals for projects promoting U.S. values, cultural understanding, and sustainable development. This funding supports initiatives like educational exchanges, cultural workshops, and professional training with a U.S. connection.

Cultural Exchange Non-profit International Development +2 more
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Comoros: Fund Your Non-Profit's Local Impact

Comorian civil society organizations and local governments can apply for funding to boost accountability, citizen engagement, and human rights. This grant supports collaborative efforts to improve local governance and address shared concerns across Ngazidja, Nzwani, and Mwali.

Civil Society Local Government Comoros +2 more
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Get Grants for U.S.-Madagascar Cultural Exchange!

Madagascar and Comoros-based organizations, individuals, and institutions can receive grants to fund programs fostering U.S. cultural exchange and understanding. This funding supports initiatives with a clear American connection that showcase U.S. policy and perspectives.

Cultural Exchange U.S. Embassy Non-Profit +1 more
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Get Grant Funding to Boost US-Madagascar Business Ties

This grant is for individuals, NGOs, think tanks, and academic institutions looking to foster US-Madagascar or US-Comoros exchange. Funds support projects with a clear American element, promoting mutual understanding and respect.

International Business Cultural Exchange Grants +2 more