U.S. Mission to Pakistan
U.S. Mission to Pakistan: A U.S. government agency funding grants for education, economic growth, and cultural programs.
Get Funding for Your Journalism Business Growth
U.S. Mission to Pakistan is offering grants to Pakistani journalists, including traditional media, digital professionals, and vloggers, to enhance their skills in accurate reporting, combating misinformation, and producing investigative journalism.
Fund Your Business: Pakistan Grants for Growth & Environment
This program offers funding to support environmental protection initiatives and foster entrepreneurship for women, youth, and civil society in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Grants also aim to promote educational opportunities for local students, providing essential skills and resources for economic advancement.
Get Grants for Climate Action & Student Programs
This grant supports organizations looking to empower student societies across South Asia to lead climate change initiatives. Funds will cover training, workshops, and implementing campus-wide eco-friendly policies.
Unlock Funding for Civic Leadership Programs
This grant supports non-profit organizations in developing a two-year civic leadership program at Karakuram International University in Pakistan. Funding is for projects that promote human rights, inclusivity, and leadership skills for disadvantaged communities, fostering sustainable, long-term relationships.
Fund Your Women's Business Incubator in Pakistan!
U.S. Mission to Pakistan is offering grants to empower entrepreneurial Pakistani women by supporting and expanding women's business incubators. This funding aims to boost economic independence and entrepreneurship for women across Pakistan.
Funding for Pakistan: Climate Action & Women in Science
This grant empowers Pakistani non-profits and universities to build capacity for climate change adaptation and mitigation, specifically by fostering gender parity for women in environmental sciences through collaborative research and exchanges.
Funded Training for Women Journalists in Pakistan
U.S. Mission to Pakistan is offering grants to eligible organizations to provide professional training and networking opportunities for women journalists in Sindh and Balochistan. This funding aims to build their skills in ethical reporting, combat disinformation, and foster entrepreneurship for independent careers.
Balochistan Women: Get Seed Funding & Training!
This program empowers women aged 18-35 in Balochistan to launch or grow their businesses with training, mentorship, and seed funding. It aims to unlock economic potential and foster prosperity through entrepreneurship.
Get Funding: Boost Youth Entrepreneurship with Tech Training!
Young entrepreneurs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and NMDs can access training and resources to thrive in the digital economy, boosting their content creation and income potential.
Get Funding: Combat Misinformation & Empower Women
Are you a male journalist or social media content creator in Pakistan? This grant funds projects to fight anti-women propaganda, promote positive narratives, and raise awareness about gender-based violence. Secure funding to shape public opinion and support survivors.
Fund Your Eco-Tourism Project: Pakistan Grants
This grant offers funding to organizations in northern Pakistan focused on environmental protection and climate change initiatives. The goal is to boost local tourism by raising awareness and fostering sustainable solutions to environmental threats.
Unlock Funding: Media Training for Pakistani Journalists
Are you a journalist in the Newly Merged Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa looking to elevate your skills? This program offers virtual and in-person training and mentoring to improve journalistic standards, fostering knowledge exchange with U.S. and Pakistani experts.
Get Funding: Boost Community Resilience & Counter Extremism
This grant empowers Pakistani communities, civil society, and businesses in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and NMDs to combat violent extremism through education, dialogue, and positive narratives. Funding aims to strengthen local institutions and build self-sustaining capacity for long-term resilience, particularly for youth and women.
Get Funding for Healthcare Reporting Skills
This program offers training for mid-level journalists in Punjab, Pakistan, to improve their English language skills and enhance healthcare reporting. The project aims to build a skilled workforce for better public health communication.
Grant Funds for Civic Leadership Programs in Pakistan
This grant supports U.S. and Pakistani higher education institutions collaborating to develop a two-year civic leadership program at Karakuram International University. The program aims to promote human rights, inclusivity, and leadership skills among students, particularly in disadvantaged communities.
Secure Funding for Flood Resilience & Climate Mitigation
This program empowers Pakistani NGOs and Punjab government officials to build vital flood resilience and mitigation strategies. Access training and expertise to create action plans that combat climate change effects and drive positive policy shifts.
Fund Your Community Project: Access Alumni Peacebuilding Grant
Graduates of the English Access Microscholarship Program can receive funding and training to implement peacebuilding projects in their local communities. This opportunity empowers alumni to drive positive change and develop essential conflict resolution skills.
Unlock Funding for Transgender Economic & Social Inclusion
This grant supports non-profit organizations connecting transgender Pakistanis (ages 18-40) with U.S. experts to boost vocational skills and promote social inclusion, creating vital economic opportunities.
Funded Teacher Exchanges: Elevate Skills & Impact
This opportunity supports U.S. educational exchanges for Pakistani high school English teachers from government and foundation schools. Funding covers in-country recruitment, selection, professional development, and alumni engagement to enhance teaching excellence.
Funded English Programs for Disadvantaged Youth in Pakistan
U.S. Embassy in Pakistan seeks proposals to fund foundational English language, leadership, and confidence-building skills for 75 economically disadvantaged Pakistani students aged 13-20. This program aims to improve their educational and employment prospects, and future participation in U.S. exchange programs.