Deadline: 9 December 2019
The U.S. Embassy, Kingston under its “Call for Proposals” is accepting project abstracts and full applications for the U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) 2020 Large Grants Program.
The projects recommended for funding under this program shall advance U.S. foreign policy goals and show American respect for cultural heritage. Cultural preservation is effective public diplomacy that resonates deeply with opinion leaders and local communities, even in countries where ties may be otherwise limited. AFCP projects strengthen civil society, encourage good governance, and promote political and economic stability around the world.
Funding Areas
The 2020 AFCP Large Grants Program supports the preservation of major ancient archaeological sites, historic buildings and monuments, and major museum collections that are accessible to the public and protected by law in country. Appropriate project activities may include:
- Preventive conservation (addressing conditions that damage or threaten the site)
- Stabilization (reducing the physical disturbance [settling, collapse, etc.] of a site)
- Conservation (addressing damage or deterioration to a collection or sites)
- Consolidation (connecting or reconnecting elements of a site)
- Anastylosis (reassembling a site from its original parts)
- Restoration (replacing missing elements to recreate the original appearance of a site, usually appropriate only with fine arts, decorative arts, and historic buildings)
Special Note Regarding Sites and Objects that have a Religious Connection: The establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution permits the government to include religious objects and sites within an aid program under certain conditions. For example, an item with a religious connection (including a place of worship) may be the subject of a cultural preservation grant if the item derives its primary significance and is nominated solely based on architectural, artistic, historical, or other cultural (not religious) criteria.
Funding Priorities
Applications for projects that directly support one or more of the following will receive additional consideration in FY 2020:
- U.S. treaty or bilateral agreement obligations, such as cultural property agreements
- U.S. Embassy Integrated Country Strategy (ICS) goals
- Disaster risk reduction for cultural heritage in disaster-prone areas
- Post-disaster cultural heritage recovery
- Preservation of inscribed World Heritage sites
- Partner, connect with or feed into other Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) programs
Award Information
- Minimum (“Floor”) Award Amount: $200,000.00
- Maximum (“Ceiling”) Award Amount: $800,000.00
Eligibility Criteria
- The U.S. Embassy, Kingston Public Affairs Section will accept proposals from those who qualify to receive support from the U.S. government and AFCP grants in accordance with AFCP program policies.
- In addition, to those that can develop and implement their proposed programs in Jamaica. The U.S. Embassy, Kingston and the Department of State define eligible applicants as reputable and accountable non-commercial entities, such as non-governmental organizations, museums, ministries of culture, or similar institutions and organizations, including U.S.-based organizations subject to Section 501(c) (3) of the tax code. These entities must have a DUNS number and SAM registration prior to submission and be able to demonstrate that they have the requisite experience and capacity to manage projects to preserve cultural heritage.
- Individuals and commercial entities are not eligible to receive grant awards. Neither, past award recipients who have not fulfilled the objectives or reporting requirements of previous AFCP awards will be able to receive funding.
How to Apply
Applicants should send abstracts (round one) and full proposals (round two) via email at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit https://jm.usembassy.gov/grants/