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Call for Applications: EducationUSA Malaysia Program 2026-2027

CFPs: "Strengthening the Contribution of Civil Society Organisations, to Education for Sustainable Development" - Croatia

Deadline: 01-Jun-2026

The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, is inviting applications for the EducationUSA Malaysia 2026–2027 program. The initiative supports outreach and advising services to increase Malaysian student enrollment in U.S. higher education institutions.

Program Overview

This cooperative agreement funds organizations to deliver EducationUSA advising services across Malaysia. The program focuses on expanding access to accurate, comprehensive information about studying in the United States.

The project duration is 12 months, starting August 26, 2026, with funding of up to $74,000.

Key Objectives

Focus Areas

Program Components

Advising Centers

Outreach Activities

Alumni Engagement

Content and Visibility

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Requirements:

How to Apply

  1. Review program guidelines and objectives
  2. Develop a proposal including:
    • Advising and outreach strategy
    • Operational plan for centers
    • Alumni engagement approach
  3. Prepare a detailed budget (with optional cost share)
  4. Demonstrate organizational capacity and experience
  5. Submit the application within the deadline

Why This Matters

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FAQ

1. What is the duration of the program?
12 months.

2. How much funding is available?
Up to $74,000.

3. Is cost sharing required?
No, but it is encouraged.

4. Where must advising centers be located?
Klang Valley, Penang, and East Malaysia.

5. Who can apply?
Non-profits, educational institutions, public international organizations, and government entities.

6. What activities are included?
Advising services, outreach events, alumni engagement, and content development.

7. What is the main goal?
To increase Malaysian student participation in U.S. higher education.

Conclusion

This program offers a strategic opportunity to expand access to U.S. education in Malaysia through structured advising and outreach. By strengthening partnerships, enhancing student engagement, and delivering accurate information, the initiative plays a key role in advancing educational exchange and international collaboration.

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