Deadline: 15-Apr-2026
The U.S. Embassy in Moldova invites applications for the Freedom 250 AFCP Grants Program, providing $25,000–$250,000 to support international cultural heritage preservation projects. The program emphasizes U.S.-foreign collaboration, technical exchange, and preservation of sites, objects, and cultural expressions reflecting historical and cultural ties with the United States.
Overview
The Freedom 250 AFCP Grants Program supports projects outside the United States that preserve cultural heritage while fostering international collaboration. It prioritizes initiatives highlighting historical and cultural connections with the United States, strengthening partnerships, technical exchange, and conservation expertise. Grants can support projects lasting one to five years, with total estimated funding of $6,000,000.
Priority Areas for Funding
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Cultural objects or sites associated with or visited by notable Americans (homes, studios, institutions)
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Objects or sites developed, excavated, or documented by American archaeologists or heritage professionals
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Sites linked to American history or contributions to major historical events, including peace agreements, military memorials, and commemorative locations
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Sites connected to American innovations in sciences, such as laboratories or observatories
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Objects or sites highlighting intellectual and philosophical roots of American institutions
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Locations associated with American-inspired independence movements demonstrating U.S. influence on liberty and self-governance
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Forms of traditional cultural expression (music, dance) influencing or influenced by American art forms
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Historical sites of importance to diaspora communities living in the United States
Grant Funding Details
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Grant Amount: $25,000–$250,000 per project
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Project Duration: 1–5 years depending on scope
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Total Funding Available: $6,000,000
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Eligible Activities: Preservation, conservation, and safeguarding of cultural objects, historic sites, and traditional cultural expressions; technical exchange and collaboration initiatives; training and capacity building for heritage professionals
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Foreign institutions of higher education
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Foreign-based non-governmental organizations
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Foreign public entities where permitted
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Public international organizations and governmental institutions
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U.S. institutions of higher education
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U.S. non-profit organizations recognized under IRS section 501(c)(3)
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to implement preservation projects that strengthen international collaboration and highlight meaningful connections between the United States and other nations.
How to Apply / What to Do
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Prepare Application: Include project description, objectives, timeline, budget, and evidence of U.S.-foreign collaboration
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Demonstrate Priority Alignment: Ensure the project fits one or more AFCP priority areas
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Submit Proposal: Complete and submit application according to program guidelines
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Evaluation: Applications are assessed based on historical significance, cultural value, feasibility, sustainability, and collaborative potential
Why It Matters
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Preserves global cultural heritage connected to U.S. history and influence
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Promotes international collaboration and technical exchange between U.S. and foreign heritage professionals
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Enhances awareness and protection of historic sites, objects, and traditional expressions
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Strengthens long-term capacity of institutions for cultural preservation
Common Mistakes & Tips
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Submitting projects unrelated to U.S. cultural or historical connections
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Failing to include clear collaboration or technical exchange plans
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Underestimating project scope, timeline, or required funding
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Omitting evidence of institutional capacity to implement preservation activities
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Not adhering to eligibility requirements for foreign or U.S.-based applicants
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for the Freedom 250 AFCP grants? Foreign institutions of higher education, foreign NGOs, foreign public entities where permitted, public international organizations, U.S. higher education institutions, and U.S. non-profits recognized under IRS 501(c)(3).
2. What is the range of grant funding available? $25,000 to $250,000 per project.
3. How long can projects last? Between 1 and 5 years depending on scope.
4. Which types of projects are prioritized? Preservation of cultural objects, historic sites, traditional cultural expressions, and initiatives demonstrating U.S.-foreign collaboration or historical ties.
5. Are technical exchange or collaboration activities required? While not mandatory, projects highlighting collaboration and exchange are prioritized.
6. Can projects outside Moldova be funded? Yes, projects anywhere outside the United States meeting program priorities are eligible.
7. How are applications evaluated? Based on historical and cultural significance, alignment with U.S. connections, feasibility, sustainability, and collaborative potential.
Conclusion
The Freedom 250 AFCP Grants Program offers a unique opportunity to preserve cultural heritage internationally while fostering collaboration between U.S. and foreign institutions. By supporting projects that safeguard historic sites, objects, and traditional cultural expressions, the program reinforces global cultural understanding and strengthens the long-term capacity of heritage professionals and institutions.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Moldova.








































