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U.S. Embassy in Apia, Samoa: Public Diplomacy Small Grants Scheme

For Qatari audience analysis the U.S. Embassy seeking applications.

Deadline: 20 June 2017

U.S. Embassy in Apia, Samoa is seeking applications for its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Scheme to offer grants of up to USD $5,000 to indigenous non-government organizations to strengthen democracy, engage youth, promote U.S.-Samoa links, address environmental and health issues, advance science and technology, increase respect for civil society and the rule of law, advance human rights and women’s rights.

Priority is given to grants that advance democratic practices, including development of civil society; foster freedom of information and independent media; support NGO capacity building; advance rule of law and judicial reform; promote civic education; prioritize human rights; and advocate for equal rights for minorities or women.

Grants focused on environmental and health issues will also be considered. Grants which engage youth and have a U.S. component are encouraged.

Funding Information

Non-governmental organizations may submit proposals for up to USD $5,000.

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applicants must complete and submit the application form via given website.

For more information, please visit U.S. Embassy in Apia, Samoa.

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