Deadline: 08-Aug-2026
The Prosperity through Partnership program supports initiatives that strengthen innovation, commerce, English language development, and U.S.-Algerian collaboration. The program aims to expand economic ties, promote American innovation, support entrepreneurship, and build partnerships between institutions in the United States and Algeria.
Funding ranges from $5,000 to $100,000. Eligible applicants may include not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, professional individuals, public international organizations, governmental institutions, social enterprises, museums, media organizations, and other entities specialized in the program’s priority fields.
What is the Prosperity through Partnership Program?
The Prosperity through Partnership program is a funding opportunity designed to strengthen cooperation between the United States and Algeria.
The program supports projects that advance commercial diplomacy, English language learning, innovation, entrepreneurship, artificial intelligence, and technology-based collaboration.
It is intended to create long-term partnerships that continue beyond the grant period.
Main Purpose of the Program
The main purpose of the program is to enhance U.S.-Algerian collaboration through economic, educational, cultural, and professional engagement.
The program aims to:
- Strengthen commercial relationships
- Expand market access for American companies
- Promote American business models
- Support American innovation in Algeria
- Encourage technology transfer and knowledge exchange
- Promote English language learning
- Support entrepreneurship and artificial intelligence development
- Build partnerships between U.S. and Algerian institutions
- Strengthen long-term cooperation between both countries
Geographic Focus
Projects must be implemented in Algeria.
Applicants may come from the United States, Algeria, or other countries, provided the proposed project is implemented in Algeria and aligns with the program’s priority areas.
Funding Amount
The award floor is $5,000.
The award ceiling is $100,000.
Applicants should prepare realistic budgets that match the project scope, planned activities, target audience, and expected outcomes.
Priority Program Areas
The program supports proposals aligned with one or more priority areas.
Priority areas include:
- Advancing commercial diplomacy
- Promoting English language learning
- Strengthening economic, security, and cultural ties
- Promoting American innovation
- Supporting Algeria’s technological transformation
- Expanding U.S.-Algerian commercial partnerships
- Supporting entrepreneurship
- Advancing artificial intelligence development
- Improving knowledge of U.S. business and technology standards
Target Participants
The program places particular emphasis on building partnerships and capacity among key Algerian audiences.
Target participants may include:
- Algerian students
- Young leaders aged 18 to 35
- Entrepreneurs
- Mid-career professionals
- Academic institutions
- Professional networks
- Innovation and technology stakeholders
- Business and commercial partners
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants may include:
- Registered not-for-profit organizations
- Think tanks
- Civil society organizations
- Public educational institutions
- Private educational institutions
- Specialized professional individuals
- Public international organizations
- Governmental institutions
- Social enterprises
- Museums
- Media organizations
- Other entities specialized in the relevant project fields
Applications are encouraged from the United States, Algeria, and other countries.
Project Partnership Requirement
The program encourages collaboration with American experts, organizations, institutions, or private sector companies.
Strong proposals should show how the project will build long-term cooperation between the United States and Algeria.
Partnerships may include academic institutions, business networks, technology experts, cultural organizations, media organizations, professional associations, or private sector companies.
Eligible Project Activities
Eligible activities may include initiatives that support learning, dialogue, professional exchange, and collaboration.
Supported activities may include:
- Academic lectures
- Professional lectures
- Seminars
- Speaker programs
- Artistic workshops
- Cultural workshops
- Joint performances
- Exhibitions
- Professional exchanges
- Academic exchanges
- Capacity-building programs
- Innovation-focused workshops
- Entrepreneurship training
- Technology-focused learning activities
Key Focus Areas
The Prosperity through Partnership program focuses on economic cooperation, innovation, and knowledge exchange.
Key focus areas include:
- U.S.-Algerian collaboration
- Commercial diplomacy
- English language development
- Innovation
- Entrepreneurship
- Artificial intelligence
- Technology transformation
- Market access
- Business standards
- Cultural exchange
- Professional development
- Institutional partnerships
- Economic diplomacy
Key Concepts Explained
Commercial Diplomacy
Commercial diplomacy refers to efforts that strengthen trade, investment, business relationships, and economic cooperation between countries.
English Language Development
English language development supports communication, professional growth, academic access, and stronger international cooperation.
Innovation
Innovation refers to the development or use of new ideas, technologies, methods, services, or business models to solve problems and create value.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence refers to technologies that allow computers and systems to perform tasks such as learning, analysis, prediction, automation, and decision-making.
Market Access
Market access means helping businesses enter, understand, and operate in new markets by improving knowledge, networks, standards, and opportunities.
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
The program supports projects that strengthen cooperation and capacity in areas connected to innovation, commerce, language, culture, and professional development.
Supported projects may include:
- Entrepreneurship development programs
- English for business or technology initiatives
- AI and innovation training
- U.S.-Algerian business networking activities
- Commercial diplomacy workshops
- Technology standards awareness programs
- Academic exchange projects
- Professional exchange projects
- Cultural and artistic collaboration linked to priority themes
- Programs connecting Algerian youth with U.S. expertise
Expected Results
Funded projects should create practical benefits for U.S.-Algerian cooperation.
Expected results may include:
- Stronger U.S.-Algerian institutional partnerships
- Improved knowledge of U.S. business and technology standards
- Increased English language capacity
- Expanded entrepreneurship skills
- Greater awareness of American innovation
- Stronger commercial connections
- Improved professional networks
- Increased collaboration among students, young leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals
- Support for Algeria’s technological transformation
Why It Matters
The Prosperity through Partnership program helps strengthen economic and diplomatic ties between the United States and Algeria.
By supporting innovation, commerce, English language development, and professional exchange, the program can help expand market opportunities, promote entrepreneurship, and build stronger institutional connections.
It also supports young leaders, students, entrepreneurs, and professionals who can contribute to long-term cooperation between both countries.
How to Apply
Applicants should prepare a proposal that clearly explains the project purpose, priority area, target audience, activities, partnerships, budget, and expected impact.
Suggested Application Steps
- Confirm that the applicant is eligible.
- Ensure the project will be implemented in Algeria.
- Select one or more priority program areas.
- Define the target audience, such as students, young leaders, entrepreneurs, or professionals.
- Develop project activities that support commerce, innovation, English language development, or institutional partnerships.
- Identify American experts, organizations, institutions, or private sector partners where relevant.
- Prepare a budget between $5,000 and $100,000.
- Explain how the project will create long-term U.S.-Algerian cooperation.
- Define measurable outcomes.
- Submit the application according to the official program requirements.
Assessment Considerations
Applications should show clear alignment with the program’s priorities and strong implementation capacity.
Reviewers may consider:
- Relevance to program priority areas
- Strength of U.S.-Algerian collaboration
- Quality of proposed partnerships
- Benefit to target audiences
- Potential for long-term cooperation
- Feasibility of project activities
- Budget clarity
- Expected impact on innovation, commerce, or English language development
- Ability to support economic and professional engagement
Tips for Strong Applications
A strong application should clearly connect the project to U.S.-Algerian economic and institutional cooperation.
Applicants should focus on:
- Clear alignment with commercial diplomacy or innovation goals
- Strong partnership with U.S. experts or institutions
- Practical benefits for Algerian participants
- Strong target audience definition
- Clear training or exchange design
- Realistic budget
- Measurable outcomes
- Long-term sustainability
- Strong relevance to entrepreneurship, AI, technology, or English language development
- Clear contribution to U.S.-Algerian ties
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid submitting broad proposals that do not clearly align with the priority areas.
Common mistakes include:
- Proposing activities outside Algeria
- Not showing alignment with program priorities
- Submitting an unclear budget
- Failing to define target participants
- Not explaining U.S.-Algerian partnership value
- Providing weak evidence of long-term cooperation
- Proposing activities without measurable outcomes
- Ignoring commercial diplomacy or innovation objectives
- Submitting a project below $5,000 or above $100,000
- Not demonstrating implementation capacity
FAQ
What is the Prosperity through Partnership program?
It is a grant program that supports initiatives strengthening innovation, commerce, English language development, and U.S.-Algerian collaboration.
How much funding is available?
The award floor is $5,000, and the award ceiling is $100,000.
Where must projects be implemented?
Projects must be implemented in Algeria.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, think tanks, civil society organizations, educational institutions, professional individuals, public international organizations, governmental institutions, social enterprises, museums, media organizations, and other specialized entities.
Can applicants from outside Algeria apply?
Yes. Applicants from the United States, Algeria, and other countries may apply if the project is implemented in Algeria and aligns with the program priorities.
What activities are eligible?
Eligible activities may include lectures, seminars, speaker programs, workshops, joint performances, exhibitions, professional exchanges, academic exchanges, and capacity-building programs.
What are the main priority areas?
The main priorities include commercial diplomacy, English language learning, U.S.-Algerian economic ties, American innovation, entrepreneurship, artificial intelligence, and technology transformation.
Conclusion
The Prosperity through Partnership program supports initiatives that strengthen U.S.-Algerian collaboration through commerce, innovation, English language development, entrepreneurship, and technology exchange. With funding from $5,000 to $100,000, the program encourages projects that build long-term partnerships and improve knowledge of U.S. business and technology standards.
Strong proposals will demonstrate clear alignment with priority areas, practical benefits for Algerian participants, credible U.S.-Algerian partnerships, realistic activities, and measurable outcomes that support lasting economic and diplomatic engagement.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.