Deadline: 19-Aug-22
The U.S. Embassy Seoul / Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to implement the Education Influencers Exchange Program.
Objectives
- The United States has historically been the top destination for degree-seeking Korean students studying at colleges and universities overseas. However, they have seen a yearly decline in the number of Korean students studying in the United States with the figures for 2020-2021 (39,491 Korean students) reflecting a 32% decrease compared to five years ago (2016/17 recorded 58,663 Korean students) and 45% decrease compared to ten years ago (2011/12 recorded 72,295 Korean students).
- According to the National Center on Education and the Economy, up to 80% of Korean high schoolers each year use private tutoring, including college agents or application preparation services. This is illustrative of Korea’s infamous “education fever,” fueled by the decision-making power Korean parents wield in their kids’ educational decisions. Additionally, as a country with nearly 100% of households with internet access, online forums including internet cafes and vlogs have become key sources for information exchange among parents of school age children. This exchange program will focus on working with 5-7 influencers within this arena, whom the U.S. Embassy in Seoul will select as the participants.
NOTE: After issuance of the award, depending on availability of FY22 EOY funding, the number of participants may be increased to 10 and the award will be amended accordingly.
Exchange Program
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The exchange program will consist of three parts:
- Consultation: The selected organization will perform group consultations with candidates, either in-person or remotely, to assess the chief interests and concerns of their audiences (students and their parents) as they pertain to U.S. higher education. The findings will be incorporated into the design of a 10-day exchange program to best address their interests and concerns and promote U.S. higher education.
- 10-day Exchange program in the United States: Findings of the consultation will be incorporated into the design of a 10-day exchange program in the United States. The itinerary will be largely driven by the results of the consultation, but they anticipate that visits to U.S. college campuses and meetings with successful Korean alumni of U.S. higher education institutions will be included in the itinerary. The exchange program may also include stays in two different cities to provide participants a wide view of the United States. Ideally one stop would be more urban, and one more suburban/rural. Throughout the exchange, the participants will be given ample opportunities to collect material for their social media channels. Embassy Seoul will also work with the media/communications team to post snapshots from the tour and brief interviews with participants about their experiences.
- Social Media Posts: As part of the program, each participant will be required to publish three blog or vlog features about study in the United States via their social media accounts within 3 months of the conclusion of the program. The proposal should incorporate 1-3 sessions during the trip to workshop ideas with participants to outline and gather content for these posts.
Funding Information
- Total Amount Available: $100,000
Eligibility Criteria
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The following organizations are eligible to apply:
- Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations
- Public and private educational institutions
- Public International Organizations and Governmental institutions
NOTE: Preferably US-based NPOs that have a partnership with organizations in ROK, or vice-versa.
For more information, visit Education Influencers Exchange Program.
For more information, visit https://kr.usembassy.gov/072022-grant-opportunity-pd-seoul-fy22-03/