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Democracy Commission Small Grants Program – Georgia

Democracy Commission Small Grants Program - Georgia

Deadline: 20-Feb-23

The U.S. Embassy Tbilisi announces an open competition for Democracy Commission Small Grants Program (DemCom).

The United States initiated in 1994 as a flexible mechanism to enable embassies to support local democratic initiatives in the countries of Central, Eastern Europe, and the post-Soviet States.

The implementing body at each mission is the Democracy Commission, chaired by the Deputy Chief of Mission and including the Public Affairs Officer, Cultural Affairs Officer, other members of the Country Team, and representatives of U.S. Government agencies.

Program Objectives
Theme

The Project proposals must address at least one of the following themes:

NOTE: Basic education projects may include strengthening public schools for grades 1-12 through teacher training and professional development, online learning, mental health and social-emotional learning, literacy and critical thinking, virtual platforms and innovative programs for students including school libraries, science and tech labs, and enrichment programs.

Award Information
Funding Restrictions

Allowable and Unallowable Budget Items:

Eligibility Criteria

The following organizations are eligible to apply

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Georgia.

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