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Annual Program Statement for Public Diplomacy Grant Program 2026 (Cambodia)

Clinton and Nancy Schilling Technical Educational Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 30-Aug-2026

The U.S. Mission to Cambodia Public Diplomacy Grant Program provides funding support for nonprofit organizations developing projects that strengthen cooperation, understanding, and connections between Cambodia and the United States. The programme supports initiatives related to U.S. education, technology, cybersecurity, English language learning, alumni engagement, free speech, and public diplomacy priorities.

The grant opportunity aims to promote bilateral relations through projects that highlight American expertise, values, institutions, and perspectives while addressing shared challenges between Cambodia and the United States.

U.S. Mission to Cambodia Public Diplomacy Grant Program Overview

The Public Diplomacy Grant Program supports nonprofit organizations that design and implement initiatives aligned with U.S. foreign policy goals and public diplomacy priorities.

The programme seeks projects that:

Applicants are expected to include a clear American connection through participation from U.S. experts, organizations, universities, or institutions.

Grant Objectives and Priority Areas

The programme supports projects addressing the following priority themes:

1. Freedom 250: Commemorating America’s Founding Anniversary

Projects may support activities related to the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the United States.

Possible activities include:

2. Cybersecurity and Technology Cooperation

The programme supports initiatives that:

3. Alumni Engagement and Networks

Projects may strengthen connections with alumni of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programmes.

Activities may include:

4. Promotion of U.S. Higher Education

The grant supports activities that promote:

5. American English Language Education

Projects may focus on:

6. Countering Malign Influence and Promoting Free Speech

Projects may support:

Funding Information

The estimated total funding available for this grant opportunity is $25,000.

Applicants may request:

Funding amounts will depend on project scope, objectives, budget requirements, and available resources.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet the following requirements:

Applicants should demonstrate:

Eligible Project Requirements

Successful proposals should include:

Projects should demonstrate how activities will improve understanding of U.S. policies, perspectives, or expertise.

Why This Grant Matters

The Public Diplomacy Grant Program supports stronger relationships between Cambodia and the United States by encouraging people-to-people connections and cooperation.

The programme helps organizations:

How to Apply

Applicants should prepare a complete project proposal that includes:

Step 1: Develop a Project Concept

Organizations should identify:

Step 2: Design Project Activities

Applicants should describe:

Step 3: Prepare a Budget

The budget should clearly explain:

Step 4: Submit the Proposal

Applicants must submit proposals in accordance with the grant application requirements of the U.S. Mission to Cambodia.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Tips for a Strong Application

A competitive proposal should:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the U.S. Mission to Cambodia Public Diplomacy Grant Program?

It is a funding programme that supports nonprofit organizations implementing projects that strengthen understanding and cooperation between Cambodia and the United States.

2. How much funding can applicants request?

Applicants can request grants from $5,000 to $25,000.

3. Who can apply for this grant?

Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations with IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) status, excluding institutions of higher education.

4. Must projects include an American connection?

Yes. Proposed projects must include involvement from American experts, organizations, or institutions related to the project theme.

5. What types of projects are supported?

Projects related to education, cybersecurity, technology, English language learning, alumni engagement, U.S. higher education, free speech, and bilateral cooperation may be supported.

6. Can organizations submit projects unrelated to U.S.–Cambodia relations?

No. Projects must demonstrate a clear contribution to strengthening ties, understanding, or cooperation between Cambodia and the United States.

7. What is the main purpose of the grant?

The main purpose is to support public diplomacy initiatives that promote cooperation, shared understanding, and stronger relationships between Cambodia and the United States.

Conclusion

The U.S. Mission to Cambodia Public Diplomacy Grant Program provides funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations working to strengthen Cambodia–U.S. relations through education, technology, cultural exchange, communication, and cooperation initiatives. Organizations with innovative projects that include meaningful American connections are encouraged to apply and contribute to stronger bilateral partnerships.

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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