U.S.-Kenya Freedom 250 Tech and Innovation Exchange
U.S. Mission to Kenya
Funding Amount
$3,300,000 - $3,300,000
Deadline
May 29, 2026
5 days left
Grant Type
federal
Overview
U.S.-Kenya Freedom 250 Tech and Innovation Exchange
Project Background In honor of America's 250th anniversary and Freedom 250 celebrations of American excellence, the U.S. Embassy in Kenya announces a new academic exchange through the U.S. Department of State focused on science, technology, and engineering, which are fields of the future for both American global leadership and U.S.-Kenya bilateral ties. Through the Freedom 250 Tech and Innovation Exchange, we will catalyze and grow targeted linkages between U.S. and Kenyan universities in sectors that advance American strength and prosperity. Program Goals: Embed Rising Scientists and Engineers in American-led Tech and Business Ecosystems: Provide 76 Kenyan undergrads with a high-quality experience of American tech education through a junior-year semester of study at U.S. universities, thereby establishing their personal and professional connections with the United States and within American operating systems. Advance the Dominance of U.S. Universities and American Innovation in Kenya's Tech Sector : Establish and strengthen cooperation between U.S. and Kenyan higher education institutions with a focus on collaborative research that will provide an advantage to American economic priorities and business interests in Kenya and Africa more broadly. Build a Prestigious Brand to Honor America's 250th Anniversary: Establish the Freedom 250 Tech and Innovation Exchange as a prestigious and recognizable brand associated with excellence in U.S.-Kenya collaboration, launching a new generation of Kenyan leaders motivated to partner with America and advance U.S. commercial interests in Africa. Project Audience(s): This program targets high-potential Kenyan undergraduate students aged 18â26 years in science, technology, engineering, and innovation fields who demonstrate leadership potential in industries most relevant to American commercial interests and U.S.-Kenya bilateral cooperation. The U.S. Embassy in Kenya will coordinate with the program implementer and American privat
Details
- Agency: U.S. Mission to Kenya
- Department: Department of State
- Opportunity #: DOS-NBO-PDS-FY26-001
- Expected Awards: 1
- Instrument: cooperative_agreement
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The following organizations are eligible to apply: Not-for-profit organizations, including American universities and think tanks; Public and private educational institutions; For-profit exchange-management organizations
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