Deadline: 02-Aug-2026
The U.S. Mission Vietnam’s Public Diplomacy Section is offering grant and cooperative agreement funding of $10,000 to $20,000 per project to support workforce development and innovation programs delivered through American Spaces in Vietnam. The program aims to strengthen technology skills, English proficiency, career readiness, and innovation capacity among Vietnamese youth, students, young professionals, and educators.
The initiative supports projects focused on artificial intelligence, coding, cybersecurity, robotics, immersive technologies, workforce preparation, and English language development. Funded organizations will help participants gain practical skills, create technology-based projects, and improve their readiness for future employment opportunities.
Program Overview
The Workforce Development and Innovation Grant Program is designed to expand access to technology education and career development opportunities in Vietnam.
The program will support activities that:
- Build practical technology skills among young people.
- Encourage innovation and problem-solving.
- Improve workforce readiness.
- Strengthen English communication abilities.
- Connect participants with modern technology fields.
- Increase access to professional development opportunities through American Spaces in Vietnam.
The program focuses on preparing participants for evolving job markets influenced by digital transformation and emerging technologies.
Funding Available
The U.S. Mission Vietnam provides:
- Minimum grant amount: $10,000 per project.
- Maximum grant amount: $20,000 per project.
Funding is provided through:
- Grants.
- Cooperative agreements.
Successful projects must demonstrate clear goals, measurable outcomes, and effective implementation plans.
Program Goals and Expected Outcomes
Funded projects should support measurable improvements in technology skills, innovation, and workforce readiness.
Key goals include:
- Training 500–1,000 youth aged 18–25 in emerging technologies.
- Improving practical skills in artificial intelligence, coding, cybersecurity, robotics, and immersive technologies.
- Supporting participants in creating technology projects or prototypes.
- Strengthening English language skills among students, young professionals, and educators.
- Improving career readiness and communication abilities.
Expected outcomes include:
- At least 80% of technology participants completing a basic technology project or prototype with real-world application.
- At least 80% of English language participants demonstrating improved communication skills and job readiness.
- At least 75% of English language participants progressing from pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate proficiency levels.
Target Participants
The program serves Vietnamese learners and professionals who can benefit from technology and workforce development opportunities.
Target groups include:
Youth Participants
Young people aged:
- 18–25 years old.
Priority skills areas include:
- Artificial intelligence.
- Coding.
- Cybersecurity.
- Robotics.
- Immersive technologies.
- Digital innovation.
Students, Young Professionals, and Educators
The program also supports participants aged:
- 18–40 years old.
Activities may focus on:
- English language improvement.
- Professional communication.
- Career preparation.
- Workforce skills.
- Technology-related learning.
Who Is Eligible?
The program is open to qualified organizations with relevant experience in education, workforce development, technology, or community programming.
Eligible applicants include:
- Nonprofit organizations.
- Think tanks.
- Civil society organizations.
- Nonprofit public educational institutions.
- Nonprofit private educational institutions.
- Public international organizations.
- Governmental institutions.
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Experience managing similar programs.
- Ability to deliver training activities.
- Capacity to manage grant funding.
- Ability to measure participant outcomes.
Who Cannot Apply?
The following applicants are not eligible:
- Individuals.
- For-profit companies.
- Commercial businesses applying as primary recipients.
Organizations may include subcontractors, but only one nonprofit, non-governmental organization may serve as the main grant recipient.
Eligible Program Activities
Projects should focus on workforce development, innovation, and technology education.
Eligible activities may include:
- Artificial intelligence training.
- Coding programs.
- Cybersecurity education.
- Robotics workshops.
- Immersive technology learning.
- Technology project development.
- Innovation challenges.
- Digital skills training.
- English language programs.
- Career readiness workshops.
- Professional communication training.
- Mentorship activities.
- Industry-focused learning opportunities.
Activities should be designed to create practical learning experiences and measurable participant outcomes.
Role of Selected Grant Recipients
Organizations receiving funding are responsible for managing and delivering approved projects.
Responsibilities include:
- Designing program activities.
- Developing implementation plans.
- Managing participant recruitment and engagement.
- Coordinating training sessions.
- Managing project operations.
- Tracking progress and outcomes.
- Maintaining accurate financial records.
- Preparing required reports.
- Ensuring activities are completed according to approved timelines.
Recipients must demonstrate effective project management and accountability.
Role of the U.S. Mission Vietnam
The U.S. Mission Vietnam provides oversight, guidance, and partnership support.
Responsibilities include:
- Providing strategic and technical guidance.
- Reviewing and approving activities.
- Reviewing program materials.
- Supporting outreach efforts.
- Helping develop partnerships.
- Facilitating expert connections.
- Monitoring compliance requirements.
- Supporting evaluation of project outcomes.
The U.S. Mission works with selected organizations to ensure projects meet program goals.
How to Apply
Organizations interested in applying should follow a structured preparation process.
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Applicants should verify that they:
- Are an eligible nonprofit, educational, governmental, or international organization.
- Have relevant workforce development or technology program experience.
- Can manage grant requirements.
- Can demonstrate measurable results.
Step 2: Develop a Project Plan
Applications should clearly describe:
- Project objectives.
- Target participants.
- Training activities.
- Implementation timeline.
- Expected outcomes.
- Monitoring and evaluation methods.
Step 3: Prepare a Budget
Applicants should create a detailed budget explaining:
- Requested grant amount.
- Program costs.
- Staffing expenses.
- Training materials.
- Operational costs.
- Other project-related expenses.
Step 4: Explain Expected Impact
Strong applications should demonstrate:
- How participants will benefit.
- How technology skills will improve.
- How workforce readiness will increase.
- How English skills will develop.
- How project outcomes will be measured.
Step 5: Submit the Application
Applicants must submit complete application materials according to the funding requirements and deadline provided by the U.S. Mission Vietnam.
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants can improve their proposals by:
- Demonstrating previous success with similar programs.
- Providing clear participant targets.
- Including measurable outcomes.
- Explaining how projects create real-world technology applications.
- Showing partnerships with education or industry stakeholders.
- Developing realistic timelines and budgets.
- Including strong monitoring and evaluation plans.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Applying as a for-profit entity.
- Failing to meet nonprofit or institutional eligibility requirements.
- Providing unclear project objectives.
- Not defining measurable outcomes.
- Submitting unrealistic budgets.
- Neglecting participant monitoring plans.
- Proposing activities without workforce or innovation relevance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the U.S. Mission Vietnam Workforce Development and Innovation Grant Program?
The program provides funding for organizations to implement workforce development and innovation activities through American Spaces in Vietnam. It focuses on technology skills, English proficiency, and career readiness.
How much funding can organizations receive?
Eligible organizations can receive between $10,000 and $20,000 per project through a grant or cooperative agreement.
Who can apply for this funding?
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, public international organizations, governmental institutions, think tanks, and civil society organizations with relevant experience.
Can individuals or businesses apply?
No. Individuals and for-profit entities are not eligible to apply.
What technology areas does the program support?
The program supports emerging technology fields including artificial intelligence, coding, cybersecurity, robotics, and immersive technologies.
Who are the target participants?
The program targets Vietnamese youth aged 18–25 and students, young professionals, and educators aged 18–40.
What results are expected from funded projects?
Funded projects should help participants complete technology projects, improve communication skills, strengthen English proficiency, and increase workforce readiness.
Conclusion
The U.S. Mission Vietnam Workforce Development and Innovation Grant Program provides important support for organizations working to prepare Vietnamese learners and professionals for future careers in technology and innovation. Through funding for digital skills training, English development, and workforce preparation, the program helps create stronger connections between education, innovation, and employment opportunities.
Eligible organizations with experience in technology education, workforce development, and community engagement are encouraged to apply with projects that deliver measurable skills development and long-term impact.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Vietnam.
