Deadline: 26-Jun-2026
The U.S. Mission to the European Union is offering grants to support projects that celebrate America’s 250th anniversary while strengthening strategic cooperation between the United States and the European Union. The program funds initiatives that promote innovation, economic growth, trade, artificial intelligence, energy security, defense cooperation, public diplomacy, and transatlantic partnerships across key sectors.
Organizations, educational institutions, civil society groups, think tanks, international organizations, government entities, and individuals are eligible to apply for awards ranging from USD 20,000 to USD 100,000, with a total funding pool of USD 250,000.
Program Overview
The Freedom 250 Grant Program commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States by supporting projects that highlight the shared history, achievements, and contributions of the United States and the European Union.
The initiative aims to strengthen transatlantic relations by encouraging collaboration among civil society organizations, policymakers, researchers, business leaders, industry stakeholders, educational institutions, and government representatives.
Funded projects should celebrate American history and innovation while advancing long-term U.S.-EU cooperation in strategic sectors that contribute to economic prosperity, technological leadership, security, and global stability.
Funding Details
- Funding provider: U.S. Mission to the European Union
- Program theme: Freedom 250 – America’s 250th Anniversary
- Total estimated funding: USD 250,000
- Minimum award amount: USD 20,000
- Maximum award amount: USD 100,000
- Geographic focus: European Union and transatlantic cooperation
- Project focus: U.S.-EU strategic partnerships and public engagement
Program Objectives
The program seeks to strengthen cooperation between the United States and Europe while celebrating the historical and contemporary contributions of the transatlantic partnership.
Key objectives include:
- Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary
- Strengthening U.S.-EU relations
- Promoting economic growth and prosperity
- Advancing trade cooperation
- Supporting technological innovation
- Encouraging artificial intelligence collaboration
- Strengthening energy security initiatives
- Supporting critical minerals cooperation
- Enhancing defense and security partnerships
- Promoting public diplomacy efforts
- Encouraging civil society engagement
- Expanding research and innovation partnerships
- Building long-term transatlantic relationships
- Creating stronger people-to-people connections
Priority Sectors
Projects should focus on one or more strategic sectors that contribute to stronger U.S.-EU cooperation.
Priority areas include:
- International trade
- Economic development
- Technological innovation
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Energy security
- Critical minerals
- Defense cooperation
- Security partnerships
- Research and development
- Advanced technologies
- Public policy collaboration
- Strategic industries
- International diplomacy
- Civil society engagement
What Types of Projects Can Be Supported?
The program encourages innovative initiatives that highlight shared achievements and future opportunities for collaboration.
Examples include:
- Research projects
- Public policy discussions
- Conferences and forums
- Stakeholder engagement events
- Public diplomacy campaigns
- Educational programs
- Innovation showcases
- Collaborative research initiatives
- Strategic dialogue platforms
- Industry partnership activities
- Public awareness campaigns
- Storytelling and historical projects
- Networking and partnership-building events
- Transatlantic cooperation initiatives
Understanding the Freedom 250 Initiative
Freedom 250 marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States and serves as an opportunity to reflect on American history, democratic values, innovation, and international partnerships.
Through this initiative, the U.S. Mission to the European Union seeks to:
- Highlight the historical relationship between the United States and Europe
- Showcase shared achievements in peace and security
- Promote economic and technological cooperation
- Strengthen future transatlantic partnerships
- Encourage dialogue on global challenges and opportunities
The program emphasizes how collaboration between the United States and the European Union has contributed to global prosperity, innovation, and stability.
Why U.S.-EU Cooperation Matters
The United States and the European Union maintain one of the world’s most important economic and strategic partnerships.
Strong transatlantic cooperation contributes to:
- Global economic growth
- International trade expansion
- Technological advancement
- Innovation and research development
- Energy security
- Supply chain resilience
- Democratic governance
- International security and defense
- Climate and sustainability initiatives
- Global competitiveness
The Freedom 250 program seeks to strengthen these partnerships for future generations.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Not-for-profit organizations
- Think tanks
- Civil society organizations
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Public educational institutions
- Private educational institutions
- Individuals
- Public international organizations
- Governmental institutions
Applicants should demonstrate the capacity to implement projects that support U.S.-EU cooperation and align with program objectives.
Characteristics of Strong Proposals
Competitive proposals are likely to:
- Align closely with Freedom 250 objectives
- Demonstrate clear U.S.-EU collaboration
- Engage diverse stakeholder groups
- Produce measurable outcomes
- Support long-term partnerships
- Address strategic sectors
- Promote public engagement
- Showcase innovation and creativity
- Deliver sustainable impact beyond the grant period
How to Apply
Step 1: Review Program Objectives
Carefully assess how your proposed project supports America’s 250th anniversary and strengthens U.S.-EU cooperation.
Step 2: Identify a Strategic Focus Area
Select one or more priority sectors such as trade, artificial intelligence, energy, defense, innovation, or public diplomacy.
Step 3: Develop a Project Concept
Design activities that:
- Promote transatlantic collaboration
- Celebrate shared achievements
- Generate measurable outcomes
- Engage relevant stakeholders
- Support future partnerships
Step 4: Build Partnerships
Identify potential collaborators, including:
- Civil society organizations
- Research institutions
- Government representatives
- Industry leaders
- Academic experts
- Business stakeholders
Step 5: Prepare Supporting Documentation
Compile all required materials, including:
- Organizational information
- Project narrative
- Budget details
- Implementation timeline
- Partnership information
- Expected outcomes and impact measures
Step 6: Submit the Application
Complete and submit the application according to the official program requirements and deadlines.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly connect the project to Freedom 250 themes
- Demonstrate meaningful U.S.-EU engagement
- Include measurable outcomes and indicators
- Focus on strategic sectors with high relevance
- Build strong partnerships across stakeholder groups
- Highlight innovation and long-term impact
- Present a realistic budget and implementation plan
- Show how the project contributes to future cooperation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak connection to America’s 250th anniversary
- Limited relevance to U.S.-EU cooperation
- Lack of measurable outcomes
- Insufficient stakeholder engagement
- Unclear project objectives
- Overly broad project scope
- Incomplete application materials
- Unrealistic budgets or timelines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Freedom 250 Grant Program?
The program supports projects that celebrate America’s 250th anniversary while strengthening cooperation between the United States and the European Union across strategic sectors.
How much funding is available?
The total estimated funding available is USD 250,000.
What is the award size?
Individual grants range from USD 20,000 to USD 100,000.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, NGOs, think tanks, educational institutions, international organizations, government entities, and individuals.
What sectors are prioritized?
Priority sectors include trade, artificial intelligence, innovation, energy security, critical minerals, defense, research, and public diplomacy.
What types of activities can be funded?
Research projects, conferences, policy dialogues, public engagement campaigns, educational initiatives, partnership-building activities, and innovation-focused programs may be supported.
Why is U.S.-EU cooperation a focus of the program?
The initiative seeks to strengthen transatlantic partnerships that contribute to economic growth, innovation, security, and shared prosperity while celebrating the historical relationship between the United States and Europe.
Conclusion
The U.S. Mission to the European Union Freedom 250 Grant Program provides a unique opportunity to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary while advancing strategic transatlantic cooperation. Through funding for research, innovation, policy dialogue, public engagement, and partnership-building initiatives, the program supports projects that strengthen economic growth, technological leadership, security cooperation, and long-term collaboration between the United States and the European Union.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.


