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Open Call: Public Diplomacy Grants Program (Russia)

2024 Virtual American Center Program - Belarus

Deadline: 03-Mar-2025

The U.S. Embassy Moscow Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) invites proposals for projects that support future constructive relations and reinforce ties between the American and Russian people.

The U.S. government unequivocally condemns the Russian government’s aggressive foreign policy. The Kremlin’s efforts to silence independent voices, restrict access to unbiased information, and punish dissent represent a pattern of systematic repression of the Russian people’s fundamental freedoms. The United States recognizes this and distinguishes between Russia’s government and its people. The United States respects the Russian people’s contributions to science, culture, and education. Maintaining and strengthening the people-to-people connections between the countries serves the long-term interests of the United States and remains the bedrock upon which a future, more constructive bilateral relationship could emerge. In that spirit, the United States supports people-to-people engagements, exchange programs, and other initiatives that allow Russian students, scholars, and civil society members to experience the United States, its culture, and its values firsthand, and that promote interaction between the Russian and American people with the aim of keeping the door open to a better future.

Grant proposals must convey an element of U.S. history, culture, or values. Competitive proposals should support a priority program area (see below) and should also include a connection with U.S. expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s that will promote increased cooperation between the people of the United States and Russia even after the program has finished.

Priority Areas
Funding Information
Ineligible Projects 
Eligibility Criteria
Application Requirements 

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Russia.

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