Public Diplomacy Grants Program

US Dept. of State: Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy & Public Affairs

Funding Amount

US $20,000 - US $80,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Public Diplomacy Grants Program

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: US Dept. of State: Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy & Public Affairs
Amount: US $20,000 - US $80,000
Last Updated: April 03, 2026

Summary

The Public Diplomacy Grants Program by the U.S. Department of State's Embassy in Managua aims to enhance U.S. security and regional stability in Nicaragua. It invites proposals focusing on U.S. trade interests, protecting free speech, and border security. Targeting diverse audiences, including journalists and civil society, the program encourages innovative initiatives such as workshops and media projects. Eligible applicants include individuals and organizations committed to these priorities, fostering engagement and economic growth.

Overview

The U.S. Department of State’s Embassy Managua announces an open competition for the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program to advance U.S. security, commercial interests, and regional stability in Nicaragua through innovative public diplomacy initiatives. Proposals must address one of three priority areas: advancing U.S. trade and economic interests by promoting market-oriented, private sector–led growth, fostering trade relationships with the United States, and increasing awareness of foreign economic practices that undermine U.S. and Nicaraguan commercial interests; protecting free speech, defending religious freedom, and countering anti-U.S. narratives by strengthening independent voices, expanding access to credible information, and building the capacity of independent media and civil society; or supporting border security and ending mass migration by increasing public understanding of U.S. immigration laws, the dangers of illegal migration, and combating criminal networks. Target audiences may include independent journalists, civil society organizations, religious workers and institutions, youth and university students, entrepreneurs and small businesses, and rural producers. Programs may use workshops, trainings, exchanges, media initiatives, and community-based activities to expand access to information and create economic opportunities. Eligible applicants include individuals, non-profit organizations, civil society groups, educational institutions, media organizations, and other qualified entities capable of implementing programs aligned with these priorities.

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