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Austrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF)

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The Austrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF) is designed to support innovative projects that foster collaboration and dialogue between Austria and the United States. Its primary funding priorities focus on promoting understanding of U.S. global foreign policy, enhancing joint efforts to address shared transnational threats such as terrorism and illegal migration, and celebrating American cultural and historical ties, particularly among youth. AAPF also seeks to highlight American technological and scientific innovation, encouraging opportunities for bilateral cooperation in these areas. Funding requests are accepted on a rolling basis, contingent upon the availability of Public Diplomacy funds for Fiscal Year 2026, with the selection process potentially taking two to three months. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, think tanks, civil society groups, and individuals based in Austria, Europe, or the U.S., provided they have a proven track record of program execution. Priority is given to proposals that demonstrate long-term sustainability. The solicitation is issued by the U.S. Mission to Austria under the Department of State, with all applications and inquiries directed through official channels, and offers no fixed deadline for submission. This grant opportunity represents a strategic effort to deepen Austrian-American relations through targeted, impactful projects across policy, security, culture, and innovation sectors.

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AAPF funds projects enhancing U.S.-Austria collaboration in policy, security, culture, education, and innovation.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To AustriaView Agency

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928120 - International AffairsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Austria
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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To Austria
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This is an Annual Program Statement, outlining our funding priorities, the strategic themes we focus on, and the procedures for submitting requests for funding. Purpose of Small Grants: The Austrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF) is organized to fund projects advancing collaboration and dialogue and expand cooperation between Austria and the United States. AAPF accepts applications for funding for innovative projects that seek to bring American perspectives to Austria or connect Americans and Austrians in the following priority areas: • Promote understanding of U.S. global foreign policy and economic priorities and interests among Austrian publics, particularly young people, and support U.S.-Austrian initiatives that advance these priorities. • Contribute to strengthening U.S.-Austria efforts to combat shared transnational threats, such as terrorism, illegal migration, antisemitism, or drug trafficking. • Enhance understanding of the United States and U.S.-Austrian shared history and celebrate American arts, film, sports, and music, particularly among youth, including in connection with America’s 250th anniversary in 2026. • Highlight American technological and scientific innovation and economic dynamism and create opportunities for U.S.-Austria collaboration in these fields. Proposals will be considered on a rolling basis and subject to the availability of Public Diplomacy funds for Fiscal Year 2026. The selection process can take up to two - three months. ELIGIBILITY The Public Diplomacy Section encourages applications from Austria, European or, U.S.-based organizations and individuals with proven experience of executing programs. Proposals that demonstrate the long-term sustainability of the proposed project will receive priority. The following organizations are eligible to apply: • Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations • Public and private educational institutions • Individuals

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