U.S. Mission to Zimbabwe
Unlock Up To $400K for Democracy Initiatives in Zimbabwe
Local Zimbabwean NGOs can secure up to $400,000 to strengthen democracy, human rights, and good governance through advocacy, civic education, and support for fair electoral processes.
Boost Your Content with Research Grants!
U.S. entities combining research and content design can apply for funding to enhance public education in Zimbabwe by building research capacity and fostering U.S.-Zimbabwean partnerships. This grant supports developing impactful content that shapes civic discourse and strengthens social contracts.
Get Up To $75K for Zimbabwe-U.S. Partnership Projects!
Non-profit organizations and individuals in Zimbabwe can receive funding for projects that strengthen ties between Zimbabwe and the U.S. through cultural and professional exchanges, promoting democratic principles, economic inclusion, and educational partnerships.
Fund Your Research: Agri-STEM & One Health Collaboration
U.S. Embassies are offering funding to develop research capacity and foster university partnerships between U.S. and Zimbabwean institutions in Agricultural STEM and One Health. This initiative aims to boost research skills, facilitate international collaboration, and support national development.
Win $75K to Help Students Study in the US!
This grant is for organizations in Zimbabwe that support high-achieving university students aiming to study in the US. Funds will cover application costs, standardized tests, and travel expenses for selected students.
Get Up To $75K for Zimbabwe-US Business & Social Impact Projects
U.S. Embassy Harare is offering grants of up to $75,000 to Zimbabwean individuals and organizations to foster people-to-people networks through exchanges that highlight U.S. ideas and values. Projects should focus on promoting democratic principles, an inclusive economy, strengthening university and professional networks, or fostering social inclusion, with a required American component.
Get $70K for Student Travel & Application Costs
High-achieving Zimbabwean students can get funding to cover the costs of applying to U.S. universities, including test fees and application expenses. This grant also supports managing travel logistics and other expenses for approximately 20 students selected for scholarships.
Get Funding: Help Students Reach US Universities
This grant supports organizations in Zimbabwe to manage the EducationUSA Opportunity Funds program, covering costs for talented, low-income students to apply and travel to US colleges. If you can handle fund management and logistics, you can help aspiring students achieve their academic dreams.
Unlock US Education: Fund Your Students' Dreams!
Zimbabwean non-profits and educational institutions can secure up to $57,960 to help high-achieving students with the costs of applying to US universities. This grant supports application fees, testing, and even travel for selected students seeking scholarships.
Get Grants for Democratic Initiatives in Zimbabwe
Non-profits and civil society organizations in Zimbabwe can receive funding to promote democratic principles, human rights, and free press. This grant supports projects that build citizen engagement and strengthen U.S.-Zimbabwe ties, with awards up to $50,000.
Get Grants to Boost Women's Leadership & US Ties
Non-profit and civil society organizations in Zimbabwe can apply for funding to develop women's leadership skills and foster connections with U.S. counterparts. This grant supports programs that enhance leadership capacities and build valuable international networks.
Get Up To $32,000 to Boost US Education Outreach in Zimbabwe
Non-profit organizations in Zimbabwe can receive up to $32,000 to support administrative and outreach activities for the EducationUSA program. This funding aims to promote U.S. higher education opportunities to Zimbabwean students and academics.
Unlock Business Growth: Grants for Women Entrepreneurs
This grant empowers non-profit organizations to equip women entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe with the skills and networks needed to grow their businesses and adapt to economic challenges. Funding supports training programs, including the DreamBuilder online course, and connects participants with U.S. business experts to foster sustainable ventures.
Unlock Funding for Zimbabwe's Creative Businesses!
This grant offers up to $25,000 to Zimbabwean and U.S. non-profit organizations and civil society groups to boost creative industries through digital technology and U.S. partnerships. The funding aims to enhance business skills, expand digital reach, and foster cross-cultural collaborations for a more sustainable and profitable creative sector.
Grant for Media Professionals: Boost Your Business!
Zimbabwean media NGOs and institutions can apply for funding to professionalize journalism, combat disinformation, and build sustainable media businesses through U.S. partnerships.
Get Up to $25K for Refugee Support Projects in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe-registered non-profits can apply for up to $25,000 in funding for quick-impact projects that address critical gaps in refugee protection and assistance. The goal is to support initiatives that benefit at least 50% refugees or returned refugees.
Get Up to $25,000 for Refugee Support Projects
Local NGOs can secure up to $25,000 for quick-impact projects addressing critical gaps in refugee protection and assistance. This funding is ideal for one-time interventions not covered by larger international organizations.
Unlock Grants for Business & Social Impact in Zimbabwe
Are you a Zimbabwean entrepreneur or organization focused on university partnerships, freedom of speech, economic inclusion, or social inclusion? This U.S. Embassy grant offers up to $24,999 to support impactful projects aligned with U.S.-Zimbabwean cooperation.
Boost Your Creative Business: Get Up To $24,000 Grant!
Zimbabwean creative entrepreneurs can receive funding to enhance their business skills, leverage online platforms, and build U.S. partnerships. This grant aims to boost the profitability and sustainability of the creative industry through cultural exchange and professional development.
Unlock Funding for Rural Education Initiatives
This grant supports organizations implementing English literacy and critical thinking programs for girls aged 14-19 in rural secondary schools in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. Funding is available for curriculum development, student resources, and program activities to empower young women.