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Funding available for Cultural Preservation in Bahamas

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Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The U.S. Embassy in Nassau invites applications for the 2026 U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) grants, offering funding of $25,000–$250,000 for projects focused on preserving cultural heritage. The program encourages international collaboration and supports projects related to archaeological sites, historic buildings, museum collections, and traditional cultural expressions, while advancing U.S. diplomatic goals.

Overview

The U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) supports initiatives that contribute to the preservation of cultural heritage across the world. The program aims to advance freedom, democracy, and unity through cultural heritage stewardship, while promoting international collaboration and cultural understanding. The 2026 grants cycle emphasizes projects that highlight the global contributions of the United States and encourage technical exchanges between American experts and international counterparts.

The program offers grants ranging from $25,000 to $250,000, and is open to applicants in countries where the United States maintains diplomatic relations. This year’s special Freedom 250 edition ties into the 250th anniversary of American independence and further underscores the U.S.’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage worldwide.

Focus Areas for Funding

Grant Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible applicants include reputable and accountable non-commercial entities with the capacity to manage cultural heritage preservation projects, including:

Ineligible Applicants:

Application Process

Each U.S. Embassy may submit up to three priority-ranked project proposals for consideration. Proposals must include:

  1. Clear cultural and diplomatic objectives

  2. Detailed technical information on planned preservation activities

  3. Explanation of how the project strengthens U.S.-host country relations

Selected proposals will be reviewed based on cultural significance, feasibility, impact, and alignment with U.S. diplomatic goals.

Why It Matters

Common Mistakes & Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for AFCP grants? Reputable and accountable non-commercial entities such as NGOs, museums, educational institutions, and ministries of culture.
2. What is the range of funding? Grants range from $25,000 to $250,000 per project.
3. Can individuals or commercial entities apply? No, only eligible non-commercial entities can apply.
4. What is required in the project proposal? Proposals must explain cultural and diplomatic objectives, technical details of preservation activities, and how the project strengthens U.S.-host country relations.
5. How many project proposals can each embassy submit? Each U.S. Embassy can submit up to three priority-ranked project proposals.
6. Are there specific regions eligible? Yes, the program is open to countries where the U.S. maintains diplomatic relations.
7. How are projects evaluated? Projects are evaluated based on cultural significance, feasibility, impact, and alignment with U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic goals.

Conclusion

The U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) 2026 Grants program offers critical funding to preserve cultural heritage globally while fostering international cooperation. By supporting projects that promote U.S. cultural contributions, the program helps strengthen diplomatic ties, advance heritage preservation efforts, and contribute to broader public diplomacy initiatives.

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in The Bahamas.

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