Deadline: 13-Mar-2026
The U.S. Embassy in Georgetown announces the Freedom 250 Special Edition under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) to support cultural heritage preservation projects in Guyana. Grants range from $25,000 to $250,000 and aim to preserve archaeological sites, historic buildings, monuments, and traditional cultural expressions.
About the AFCP Freedom 250 Special Edition
The Freedom 250 Special Edition of the U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) supports projects aimed at preserving significant cultural heritage resources in Guyana. This initiative emphasizes technical exchange between American and Guyanese experts, showcasing U.S. leadership in cultural heritage preservation while advancing U.S. foreign policy and public diplomacy objectives. Projects will focus on preserving archaeological sites, historic buildings, monuments, museum collections, and traditional cultural expressions such as indigenous languages and crafts.
Grant Objectives
The AFCP Freedom 250 Special Edition aims to:
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Preserve significant cultural heritage sites across Guyana.
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Promote technical exchange between U.S. and Guyanese professionals.
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Showcase U.S. global leadership in cultural heritage preservation.
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Strengthen cultural diplomacy and public diplomacy goals.
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Preserve archaeological sites, historic buildings, monuments, museum collections, and traditional cultural expressions.
Eligible project activities include:
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Anastylosis (rebuilding structures from their original materials)
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Conservation and restoration of historic buildings and monuments
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Documentation and inventory of museum collections
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Preventive conservation and stabilization of heritage resources
Funding Details
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Award Amounts: $25,000 to $250,000 (subject to fund availability)
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Grant Focus: Cultural heritage preservation projects that demonstrate strong technical collaboration between U.S. and Guyanese counterparts.
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Project Activities: Activities should include technical exchange, conservation, documentation, and restoration efforts for significant cultural heritage resources.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be reputable, non-commercial entities that are registered and active in SAM.gov. This includes:
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Museums
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Ministries of culture and similar institutions
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U.S.-based organizations subject to Section 501(c)(3) of the tax code
Ineligible entities:
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Individuals
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Commercial entities
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Past award recipients who have not fulfilled prior grant objectives or reporting requirements
Applicants should demonstrate the necessary experience and capacity to manage projects focused on cultural heritage preservation.
Application Process
Proposals should outline:
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Specific heritage sites or cultural expressions to be preserved.
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Planned activities for preservation, restoration, and conservation.
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The expected impact of the project on the local community and Guyana’s cultural heritage.
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Details of collaboration with U.S. experts and technical exchange efforts.
All proposals must be submitted by eligible entities, and only non-commercial organizations are eligible to receive funding.
Why This Grant Matters
The Freedom 250 Special Edition provides vital funding to preserve Guyana’s rich cultural heritage, contributing to global awareness and strengthening cultural ties between the U.S. and Guyana. Through this initiative, the U.S. demonstrates its commitment to supporting international cultural preservation, promoting diplomatic ties, and fostering long-term collaborations between American and Guyanese professionals.
FAQs
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Who can apply for the AFCP Freedom 250 Special Edition? Eligible applicants include NGOs, museums, ministries of culture, and similar institutions registered in SAM.gov.
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What is the maximum funding available? Grants range from $25,000 to $250,000.
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Can individuals apply for funding? No, only non-commercial entities are eligible.
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What types of projects are supported? Projects related to the preservation of archaeological sites, monuments, museum collections, and traditional cultural expressions.
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Are U.S.-based organizations eligible to apply? Yes, U.S.-based organizations subject to Section 501(c)(3) of the tax code are eligible.
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Is technical collaboration between U.S. and Guyanese professionals required? Yes, projects must include technical exchange between U.S. and Guyanese experts.
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What activities are eligible for funding? Activities include conservation, restoration, documentation, and anastylosis for heritage preservation.
Conclusion
The Freedom 250 Special Edition under the U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation offers a unique opportunity for organizations in Guyana to preserve significant cultural heritage sites and traditional cultural expressions. Through U.S.-Guyanese collaborations, this grant supports efforts to safeguard cultural history, foster international partnerships, and advance cultural diplomacy goals.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Guyana.









































