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Cultural Workshop Materials and Supplies

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The contract involves providing art supplies, musical instruments, and sports equipment specifically for cultural workshops and masterclasses taking place in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is issued by the Africa Regional Services under the Department of State and is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 339920, which generally pertains to manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods. The solicitation was posted on April 27, 2026, with a response deadline set for August 31, 2026. While specific details regarding the place of performance, point of contact, or organization type are not provided, the primary goal of the contract is to support cultural educational activities through the supply of materials and equipment necessary for these workshops. This initiative aims to enhance cultural engagement and skill development in the region by equipping participants with high-quality resources tailored to the arts, music, and sports.

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Supply art, music, and sports equipment for cultural workshops in Sub-Saharan Africa by August 2026.

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Department Of State → Africa Regional ServicesView Agency

NAICS

339920 - Sporting and Athletic Goods ManufacturingView NAICS

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This scope was carved out of AF-PDPA-FY26-01.

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Africa Regional Services Paris Annual Program Statement: ARS Speaker Program

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Africa Regional Services
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Supply art supplies, musical instruments, or sports equipment for cultural workshops and masterclasses in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Africa Regional Services Paris Annual Program Statement: ARS Speaker Program
Solicitation # AF-PDPA-FY26-01
The U.S. Department of State’s Africa Regional Services Paris invites U.S. citizens with expertise in security, economic prosperity, innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, energy security, critical minerals, and the arts, sports, and creative industries to submit Statements of Interest for inclusion on the ARS Speaker Program roster. Selected individuals will be considered for small grant-funded outreach programs delivered in-person or virtually across sub-Saharan Africa, aimed at advancing U.S. foreign policy goals through cultural diplomacy, aligning with the Freedom 250 initiative and the Decade of Sport in America. Applicants must demonstrate professional proficiency in English and either French or Portuguese, and must provide a U.S. passport, CV or résumé, testimonials, and a clear description of their expertise and proposed topics. Participation is open only to individuals, not organizations, and includes no requirement for UEI or SAM.gov registration at the application stage. Submission is mandatory via a specified online form, with supporting documents emailed under a strict subject line format; incomplete applications will be rejected. Being placed on the roster does not guarantee funding, as awards are contingent upon matching with specific requests from U.S. embassies or consulates in the region. Total funding available for the program is capped at $50,000, with individual grants ranging between $500 and $12,000. Selection is merit-based and evaluates subject matter expertise, relevant international experience, language ability, and alignment with program priorities, with no role for cost or pricing in the assessment. If selected, recipients must comply with federal grant regulations including 2 CFR 200 and 2 CFR 600, submit final reports, and provide a Social Security Number for tax purposes. Programs must be completed within 12 months of award and cannot support partisan political, religious, lobbying, or construction activities. The opportunity is open until August 31, 2026.
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