U.S. Mission to Zimbabwe
Get $20K for HIV/AIDS Community Projects in Zimbabwe
Registered non-profits in Zimbabwe can receive up to $20,000 for short-term projects that boost income and improve health for people affected by HIV/AIDS. Prioritize projects with community involvement that enhance basic economic or social conditions at the village level.
Fund University Partnerships: Up to $20,000 for Zimbabwean Institutions
Accredited Zimbabwean universities can get up to $20,000 to fund projects that strengthen existing or build new partnerships with U.S. universities in areas like research and student exchange. This grant supports travel, personnel, equipment, and administrative costs to boost academic collaboration and internationalization.
Get Up to $17,800 for Business Growth in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean organizations can secure up to $17,800 to fund innovative programs focused on entrepreneurship, journalism, and climate resilience at American Spaces. This grant aims to foster connections with the U.S. and develop emerging leaders.
Fund Your Community Project in Zimbabwe!
Non-profits in Zimbabwe can get grants for small, community-driven development projects that boost local economies and social well-being. Prioritizing income-generating initiatives, these funds support improvements in areas like food access, water, and conservation.
Unlock $15K for Your Zimbabwe Community Project!
Zimbabwean non-profits and community groups can get grants between $8,000 and $15,000 for short-term, impactful development projects. Priority is given to income-generating initiatives that boost local economic or social conditions.
Get Grants for Zimbabwean University Libraries
Zimbabwean or U.S. academic institutions can apply for grants to enhance library resources and technology access for faculty and students in key fields. Funding supports increased access to U.S. educational materials and digital resources for research and learning.
Get Grants to Grow Your Business in Zimbabwe!
Zimbabwean non-profit organizations can apply for grants of $5,000-$10,000 to fund income-generating projects that improve economic or social conditions for individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
Get Grants: Up to $10,000 for Community Projects!
Non-profit, community-based organizations in Zimbabwe can apply for grants of $5,000 to $10,000 to fund income-generating projects that improve basic economic or social conditions.
Fund Your Community Project: Up to $8,000 Available!
Registered non-profit, community-based organizations in Zimbabwe can apply for grants of $2,500 to $8,000 to fund income-generating projects that improve economic or social conditions, particularly for those affected by HIV/AIDS.
Get $8,000 for Community Development Projects
Registered non-profit, community-based organizations in Zimbabwe can apply for grants of $2,500 to $8,000 to fund short-term, income-generating projects that improve local economic or social conditions.
Grant Funding for Zimbabwe YALI Fellows Logistics
Organizations experienced in international exchange programs can apply for funding to manage the logistics for the YALI Mandela Washington Fellowship pre-orientation and return conference in Zimbabwe. This grant will cover venue, travel, speaker honoraria, and program scheduling to support 42 fellows.
Unlock Funding for Tech Innovation & Growth in Zimbabwe!
Zimbabwean organizations and tech stakeholders can secure funding to foster open dialogues on emerging technologies and their impact on development and international partnerships. This grant supports initiatives that promote digital rights, secure infrastructure, and the responsible adoption of AI, ML, and other tech for economic growth.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth in Zimbabwe!
This grant supports current or future women business owners in Zimbabwe looking to scale their operations and build sustainable businesses. Funds will be used for entrepreneurship training, mentorship from U.S. experts, and program activities designed to foster business growth.
Grants for Zimbabwe-U.S. Academic & Innovation Exchanges
This program funds organizations to facilitate academic and research exchanges between Zimbabwean and U.S. higher education institutions, focusing on innovation and commercialization. Eligible entities can receive funding to support virtual and in-person learning visits and professional development for academics and administrators.
Get Funding to Grow Your Business in Zimbabwe
This program offers grants to non-profit organizations, civil society groups, and incubators in Zimbabwe to empower women entrepreneurs. The funding will support programs that develop business skills, foster networks, and provide resources for women to thrive in the private sector.
Zimbabwe Grants: Fund Your Projects with US Embassy!
Are you a Zimbabwean organization or individual looking to strengthen U.S.-Zimbabwean ties through cultural or educational exchange? The U.S. Embassy in Harare is offering grants to fund projects that highlight shared goals and values, requiring a U.S. component.
Get Funding for Zimbabwe Festivals & Arts!
Zimbabwean arts and culture organizations can apply for funding to enhance their festivals and awards ceremonies through international collaboration. This grant aims to foster creative partnerships between Zimbabwean and American artists, increasing cultural understanding and building sustainable creative industries.
Get Funding for Democracy Projects in Zimbabwe
This grant supports organizations and individuals in Zimbabwe to foster democratic principles and strengthen U.S.-Zimbabwe ties through projects focused on human rights, free press, and civic engagement. Funding is available for initiatives that build a resilient democracy and enhance citizen participation.
Fund Your Creative Business: Zimbabwe & U.S. Collaboration Grant
Zimbabwean creative and cultural organizations can receive funding to boost their institutional capacity, financial sustainability, and promote human rights through U.S. collaborations. This grant aims to expand cultural expression, foster stronger ties between Zimbabwe and the U.S., and build an inclusive creative economy.
Get Funding to Grow Your Alumni Network & Projects!
Are you a USG exchange program alumnus in Zimbabwe? This opportunity funds facilitators to run programs that build your network, share success stories, and help you launch new projects.