U.S. Mission to Myanmar
Unlock Funding for English Language Programs!
Non-profit organizations can apply for funding to deliver high-quality English language instruction and cultural exchange programs at the American and Jefferson Centers in Myanmar. This grant aims to foster understanding through education and offers potential for continued funding and self-sustainability.
Grants for Myanmar Businesses & Education
This grant supports Myanmar organizations and individuals looking to strengthen U.S.-Myanmar ties through educational programs, entrepreneurship training, and media literacy initiatives. Funding is available for projects promoting cultural understanding, economic empowerment, and skill development, particularly for disadvantaged communities.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business in Myanmar!
Small businesses and entrepreneurs in Myanmar can apply for grants to enhance skills, foster innovation, and strengthen U.S.-Myanmar ties. Funds support programs in education, entrepreneurship, media literacy, and English language learning.
Get Funding for Business Growth & Skills in Myanmar
This grant is for organizations and individuals in Myanmar looking to boost entrepreneurship, education, or media literacy through U.S.-Myanmar cultural exchange and skill-building programs. Funds support projects that empower local communities and foster bilateral understanding.
Get Funding: Alumni Drive Social Change & Stability
Are you an alumnus of a U.S. government exchange program? Apply with a team of at least two alumni to receive funding for innovative projects that tackle global challenges and promote democracy and economic prosperity in your community.
Get Funding for Cultural Exchange & Bilateral Ties
U.S. Embassy Rangoon is seeking organizations or individuals to strengthen U.S.-Myanmar cultural ties through programs highlighting shared values and promoting cooperation. Funding is available for projects that foster understanding of U.S. policy, promote diversity, support education and culture, and enhance media literacy.
Get Funding to Combat Online Disinformation!
Young leaders (ages 18-35) from Southeast Asia can receive funding to participate in a workshop aimed at countering online disinformation and hate speech. This program will equip participants with skills and strategies to promote peace and enhance access to information through technology and social media.
Fund Your Impact: Grants for Exchange Alumni in Myanmar
Are you a U.S. exchange program alumnus in Myanmar? This grant funds your innovative projects that promote democracy, stability, and economic prosperity by focusing on inclusive societies, media literacy, human rights, and U.S.-Myanmar institutional linkages.
Get Grants for US-Myanmar Cultural Ties & Business Growth
Organizations and individuals in Myanmar can receive funding to create cultural programs that highlight shared values and promote bilateral cooperation between the U.S. and Myanmar. This grant aims to strengthen cultural ties through educational initiatives, media literacy, and fostering an inclusive society.
Get Grants for Business Growth & Cultural Exchange
This grant supports individuals and organizations in Myanmar looking to strengthen U.S.-Myanmar ties through cultural programs, entrepreneurship training, and skill development. Funding is available for initiatives that promote bilateral cooperation, inclusive economic growth, and understanding of U.S. policies and culture.
Get Funding: Support Mental Wellness & Reduce Narcotics Use
This grant supports young leaders (18-35) in Southeast Asia to develop and implement workshops focused on mental wellness and reducing narcotics use. The initiative aims to build leadership skills, foster cross-border collaboration, and promote healthier communities.
Preserve Culture, Get Grant Funding for Your Business!
Business owners can apply for grants to preserve cultural sites, objects, and traditional expression. This funding supports conservation, documentation, and training to safeguard valuable cultural heritage.
Get Grants for Cultural Preservation Projects!
U.S. Mission to Myanmar is offering grants to support the preservation of ancient archaeological sites, historic buildings, monuments, and museum collections. This funding is for projects focused on preventive conservation, stabilization, and restoration to protect valuable cultural heritage.
Get Funding for Youth English & Skills Training Programs
This grant supports programs that provide disadvantaged youth with essential English language skills, critical thinking abilities, and multicultural awareness through American-style education.
Funded Training for Young Southeast Asian Media Leaders
This cooperative agreement funds a six-day regional workshop in Rangoon focused on media literacy for YSEALI members from 11 Southeast Asian countries. The program aims to train emerging leaders in media on critical media literacy skills.
Get Funding for Peace & Reconciliation Projects
Non-profit organizations and civil society groups in Myanmar can apply for funding to promote peace, national reconciliation, and inclusivity. This grant supports initiatives that increase participation in dialogue, address ethnic grievances, and build trust in conflict-affected areas.
Get Funding for Your Social Enterprise!
This workshop is for young Southeast Asian leaders passionate about social entrepreneurship and economic growth. Participants will gain skills and knowledge to develop impactful businesses that address social and environmental challenges.
Myanmar Grant: Fund Legislative Change & Impact
This grant supports organizations working to foster legislative change and reform in Myanmar. It aims to strengthen democratic processes and create a more stable environment through policy advancements.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Growth!
This grant opportunity is for journalists seeking to enhance their skills in reporting on gender-based violence. The program aims to increase media coverage and community awareness across Myanmar through specialized training.
Grant for Combating Gender Violence in Myanmar
This grant supports initiatives in Myanmar aimed at increasing understanding of gender-based violence among government officials and the public. Funding is available for advocacy, networking events for service providers, and community education campaigns.