Deadline: 31-Jan-22
The U.S. Embassy in Latvia is pleased to announce Small Grants Program to support initiatives that contribute to more open and competitive political and economic systems and the protection of human rights.
Themes
- Grants should support initiatives such as:
- Promotion of civil society.
- Free flow of information (including support for independent media, except for direct support for development of content of any particular media outlet).
- Transparency in government.
- Public education and advocacy.
- Rule of law and legal reform.
- Conflict resolution.
- Human rights.
- Civic education.
- STEM education.
- Market economy.
- Anti-trafficking and anti-corruption awareness campaigns and training.
- Ethnic, minority, and women’s equality.
- American art and culture (the project should include an educational or public engagement component).
- Grants may not be used for partisan political activity. However, public education, get-out-the-vote, election monitoring and other non-partisan election activities may be supported.
- Grants may be used to promote non-discrimination and tolerance for disadvantaged minorities, but should not be used to promote the particular agenda of a specific group, practice, or lifestyle over any other. Close attention should be given to applications addressing tolerance and human rights (focusing on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation), volunteerism, and trafficking in persons. Before awarding any grant related to these issues, Embassy staff must brief grantees on the distinction between support for human rights and their inability to advocate for a specific lifestyle or the views of any specific organization.
- Grants cannot support any goals of religious nature.
- Grants cannot support the creation of any media content or support journalist salaries.
- Proposed projects should target primarily Latvian audiences.
Funding Information
- No single grant may exceed $10,000 USD.
- Grants should not provide for long-term infrastructure needs. Grants cannot be used to buy equipment (cameras, microphones, computers etc.).
- Salaries, overhead, and other administrative expenses are allowable only as they relate to specific project activities. Salary or honoraria should be listed according to rate of pay and percentage of time spent on program-related activities.
- Grant funds cannot be used to pay for expenses (like travel, per diem, lodging, honoraria, etc.) incurred by third country (non-Latvian and non-US) individuals.
- Funds for representational events (food, beverages etc.) should not exceed 10% of the total project budget.
- International air transportation must be performed by U.S. airlines and airlines that are part of the “open skies” agreements
- Grant funds can support only economy class airfare.
- All payments should be done through the bank account of organization or individual, who is mentioned in the grants agreement as a grantee.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Embassy may award grants to non-profit organizations and individuals.
- Third country organizations and individuals (non-Latvian and non-US) are not eligible for grants.
- Grants are made on a one-time basis per U.S. fiscal year (October to September). A repeat grant to a particular organization may be issued if post determines the activity advances a clearly defined priority objective.
- Projects should include a strong link to the United Stated or promote U.S. – Latvian cooperation.
For more information, visit https://lv.usembassy.gov/education-culture/grants/