Cultural Small Grants Program
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The U.S. Department of State’s Embassy in Tbilisi is seeking proposals for the Cultural Small Grants Program aimed at enhancing bilateral relations between the United States and Georgia. This initiative focuses on programs that promote cultural engagement aligned with shared interests in security, economic growth, and regional stability. Applicants are encouraged to design projects that showcase the value of U.S.-Georgia cooperation and strengthen people-to-people connections. A critical requirement is the inclusion of a distinct American component, such as collaboration with U.S. experts, organizations, or institutions, which helps deepen understanding of American policies and fosters opportunities for mutual prosperity and a stronger community. This solicitation, identified by number PDS-DOS-GEO-FY26-002, was posted on June 8, 2026, with a submission deadline set for July 15, 2026. The program is administered by the U.S. Mission to Georgia under the Department of State. Interested applicants can direct inquiries to the designated point of contact, Tamar Khergiani, via email. The grants are intended to support initiatives that promote cross-cultural dialogue and cooperation, further solidifying the partnership between the two nations through creative and impactful cultural exchange projects.
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The U.S. Department of State’s Embassy Tbilisi PDS announces an open competition to implement programs that strengthen the bilateral relations between the United States and Georgia by advancing cultural engagement that supports shared interests in security, economic growth, and regional stability. Proposed programs should highlight the value of U.S.–Georgia cooperation and reinforce the strong people-to-people ties. All programs must include a clear American component, such as collaboration with American experts, organizations, or institutions, that promotes greater understanding of U.S. policies, perspectives, and approaches while fostering opportunities for collaboration that support mutual prosperity and a safer, stronger community.
