U.S. Mission to Malaysia
Get Funding for Cultural Preservation & Digital Content
Non-profits, educational institutions, and commercial entities can apply for funding to support Hokkien language promotion, cultural events, and digital content creation for diaspora communities. This initiative aims to strengthen cultural identities and build community resilience with grants up to $500,000.
Fund Your Southeast Asian Leadership Summit
This cooperative agreement funds organizations to develop and manage the 2025 YSEALI Summit in Malaysia, gathering over 150 young ASEAN leaders for networking and solution development.
Malaysia Grants: Fund Your Business Growth!
U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur is offering grants to Malaysian businesses and organizations for programs that foster U.S.-Malaysia ties through cultural exchange and highlight shared values. This funding aims to promote bilateral cooperation and increase understanding of U.S. policies and perspectives.
Fund Your Women-Owned Business Growth in Malaysia!
This grant supports organizations in Malaysia to empower women entrepreneurs through training, networking, and mentorship programs, helping them launch or scale their businesses. Funding is available for programs utilizing online modules and local training initiatives across at least five Malaysian states.
Get Grants for US-Malaysia Business Ties!
U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur is offering Public Diplomacy Small Grants to businesses promoting U.S. government objectives and bilateral cooperation with Malaysia. Secure funding for programs that highlight American expertise and foster mutual understanding.
Get Funding for Your Disinformation Exhibit Project
Are you an organization in Malaysia looking to educate youth about disinformation and media literacy? This grant offers funding to create an interactive traveling exhibit and online experience, complete with workshops and lectures, to combat the spread of fake news.
Unlock Funding to Create Games for Social Change
Young Southeast Asian leaders can receive funding to design innovative games that address critical social issues like climate change and civic engagement. This program equips aspiring game developers with the skills to create impactful interactive experiences for social good.
Get Funding to Boost US-Malaysia Business Ties!
Malaysian businesses can get funding for projects that strengthen U.S.-Malaysia cooperation and showcase American expertise. This grant supports initiatives that increase understanding of U.S. policies and perspectives through collaborative programs.
Fund Your Green Initiative: Malaysia Exhibit Grants
Non-profit organizations in Malaysia can receive funding to create a traveling environmental exhibit and digital content for youth audiences. This grant supports showcasing U.S. leadership in conservation, climate change solutions, and sustainable technologies.
Get Funding to Drive Business Growth Through Diversity!
This program helps organizations in ASEAN and Timor-Leste build capacity to champion diversity and inclusion, leading to increased productivity and economic opportunities. It's for businesses and leaders looking to implement best practices that foster acceptance and mitigate bias.
Get Funding for US-Malaysia Business Growth!
Malaysian businesses with a connection to U.S. expertise can apply for funding to foster bilateral cooperation and mutual understanding. This grant supports programs that showcase American policies and perspectives, driving innovation and partnership.
Get Funding for Digital Growth in Southeast Asia!
This workshop helps ASEAN governments and NGOs build digital solutions to connect rural communities with online services and economic opportunities. It's designed to boost digital governance and the digital economy across the region.
Fund Your Malaysia Business: US Embassy Grants Available!
Malaysian businesses and organizations can secure funding for projects that boost U.S.-Malaysia cooperation and understanding, featuring a strong American connection. These grants support initiatives that showcase U.S. expertise and foster shared growth.
Funded: Youth Content Creation for Positive Impact
Malaysian organizations with experience in countering violent extremism can receive funding to train young local talent in creating documentaries, podcasts, and social media content. This initiative aims to promote positive decision-making and address extremist ideologies among Malaysian youth.
Get Funding for Youth Leadership Programs!
Malaysian organizations can apply for funding to run youth empowerment and leadership boot camps for YSEALI members in higher education. This program aims to foster young leaders across Malaysia with support from the U.S. Embassy.
Unlock Funding for Tech Innovation & Growth
US Mission to Malaysia is offering grants to organizations and individuals for tech-focused workshops aimed at combating disinformation. This is a great opportunity to secure funding for innovative projects and enhance digital literacy within your community.
Get Funding for Anti-Corruption Initiatives!
This program supports organizations implementing a five-day workshop in Malaysia to promote transparency and combat corruption across Southeast Asia. Eligible applicants can receive funding to execute this crucial initiative.
Unlock Grants: Boost Your Business Communications!
Southeast Asian NGOs can receive funding to enhance their advocacy and strategic communication skills through a five-day workshop. This program aims to empower organizations to effectively communicate their missions and drive impactful change.
Grant for Southeast Asian Educators: Empower Your Teaching
Southeast Asian educators can apply for a grant to attend a five-day workshop in Malaysia focused on empowering teaching practices. This program aims to enhance educational skills and foster professional development within the region.
Grant Funding for Research Partnerships
This grant supports academic institutions and researchers focused on countering violent extremism in Southeast Asia. Funds are available to foster collaborative research projects and build stronger ties between institutions in SE Asia and the United States.