Deadline: 31-Jul-23
The U.S. Embassy in Uruguay announces that the call for proposals is now open to fund projects that advance the Embassy’s strategic priorities.
Projects
- Projects should be linked to one or more of these priorities to help strengthen:
- Uruguay´s Economy: They receive projects that aim to make the economy more diverse, resilient, and sensitive to the environment, and that extend opportunities to rural, vulnerable, or underrepresented communities. This includes topics such as the teaching of English, technological languages (ICTs) or STEAM, the generation of awareness and support in favor of combating climate change, or attitudinal changes that promote environmental conservation, the development of entrepreneurship, etc.
- Democracy: They receive projects that promote institutionality and democratic values in the region and in the world, prioritizing the diversity and inclusion of rural communities, vulnerable or less represented in areas of civil society, and that advocate for human rights, fight corruption, promote media literacy and knowledge about the phenomenon of disinformation, etc.
- Local, regional and global security: They receive projects for programs or exchanges designed to strengthen cybersecurity, prison system reform, resilience against violence and drug trafficking in populations at risk, etc.
Funding Information
- A total of US$ 250,000 is available for allocation among eligible proposals, with a maximum of US$ 25,000 per project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Because these are funds from the United States Government, there are restrictions on the eligibility and purposes of applicants and projects.
- They can receive funds: non-profit organizations, think tanks, civil society, cultural associations and artists, government agencies and educational institutions, etc.
- It will be valued positively that the proposals include rural, vulnerable, or less represented communities.
- The funds may not finance religious, political, fundraising or charity activities, construction projects or projects whose main objective is individual enrichment.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Uruguay.