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 Grant Funding for Education Partnerships & Growth
Are you an organization focused on strengthening educational ties between the U.S. and Pakistan? This grant supports programs that foster people-to-people relationships within the academic community, boosting mutual understanding and collaboration.
Arts Grants: Fund Your Creative Projects in Pakistan!
U.S. Mission to Pakistan is offering grants for visual and performing arts projects that foster dialogue and cultural exchange. Eligible organizations can receive funding to support initiatives in areas like filmmaking, music, theater, and more, connecting U.S. and Pakistani artists and communities.
Fund Your Women's Empowerment Initiative!
U.S. Mission to Pakistan invites eligible organizations to apply for funding to support programs that advance women's and girls' social, economic, and civic empowerment. This grant aims to foster greater participation in peace, security, and economic development, leading to stronger communities.
Get Grants for Pakistan Entrepreneurship & US Ties
US Embassy Pakistan offers grants to organizations supporting entrepreneurship programs that connect US and Pakistani entrepreneurs. This funding aims to build networks, share expertise, and empower local entrepreneurs, especially women and youth, to grow their businesses.
Get Funding for University Partnerships & Research
U.S. colleges and universities can partner with the University of the Punjab to develop curriculum, conduct research, and exchange faculty/students. This cooperative agreement aims to strengthen international education and research collaboration.
Get Funding for Global Arts & Education Partnerships
US universities can partner with Pakistan's National College of Arts to boost Film & TV programs through curriculum, research, and exchanges. This cooperative agreement supports collaborations that advance international education and faculty/student development.