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U.S. Embassy Luanda Public Diplomacy Section Request for a Full Proposal Application

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The U.S. Embassy Luanda Public Diplomacy Section is inviting organizations to submit proposals for funding programs that enhance the relationship between the United States, Angola, and São Tomé and Príncipe. The funding supports initiatives focused on education, culture, and exchanges that promote U.S. priorities, shared values, and bilateral cooperation. Eligible projects should incorporate a strong American cultural component or partnership with U.S. experts or institutions, highlighting key U.S. policy areas such as fair economic relations, immigration control, and American innovation in technology and energy. Programs may be conducted virtually, in-person, or as hybrid events, and examples include academic lectures, cultural performances, heritage preservation, professional exchanges, and experiential learning activities. Priority program areas for Angola emphasize strengthening the U.S.-Angola partnership by raising awareness of American support for Angola’s development and promoting professional skills essential for global economic participation. For São Tomé and Príncipe, focus areas include boosting economic growth through business networking and reinforcing mutual understanding by promoting American culture and English proficiency among strategic audiences. Proposals must clearly define and target accessible audiences, seek measurable changes in knowledge or behavior, and align with funding restrictions that exclude partisan political activities, for-profit ventures, charitable or construction projects, religious activities, fundraising, lobbying, scientific research, organizational capacity building, duplicate programs, and those primarily promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives.

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Funding supports US-Angola-São Tomé cultural, educational programs promoting bilateral cooperation and US priorities.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To Angola

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611699 - All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Angola
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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To Angola
Office AddressUS
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Vanda M Lobato Grantor

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The U.S. Embassy Luanda Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Department is pleased to announce this Request for Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) from organizations interested in applying for funding of program proposals that strengthen ties between the people of the United States of America and Angola, through education, cultural and exchange programs that support U.S. priorities, highlight our shared values and promote bilateral cooperation. This is an Annual Program Statement, outlining our funding priorities and the procedures for submitting requests for funding. Please carefully follow all instructions below. 

 

1.  Goals and Objectives

Program Objectives: These small grants intend to strengthen ties and build relationships between the United States, Angola, and São Tomé and Príncipe through activities that highlight shared values, goals, and cooperation. All proposals must have a strong American cultural element, or a connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives. Some examples of U.S. Policy include, but are not limited to, ensuring fair economic and trade relationships, curbing illegal immigration, and celebrating American innovation in energy, science, technology, cybersecurity, and AI.

 

Examples of PAS-funded programs include, but are not limited to:

●       Academic and professional lectures, seminars, and speaker programs.

●       Artistic and cultural programs, joint performances, and exhibitions involving the work of American artists or American subjects.

●       Cultural heritage conservation and preservation programs.

●       Programs that expand PDS American Corners and American Spaces activities.

●       Professional and academic exchanges and programs.

●       Programs developed by an alumnus/a of a U.S.-government sponsored educational or

professional exchange program.

●       Experiential learning activities (e.g. Model UN, Model Government).

 

Note: Proposed programs may take place virtually or in-person with public health protocols in place, or a combination of both.

 

Priority Program Areas for Angola:

 

U.S.- Angola Partnership: Activities to promote a deeper understanding of the United States’ long support for Angola’s development, prosperity, security and strengthen our bilateral relationship. Target audiences include Organizations and Individuals who may be unaware of U.S. initiatives in Angola.

 

Skills for Success: Activities to promote professional skills such as resume writing, digital literacy, basic financial literacy, public speaking, communication skills, and entrepreneurship drawing on American and Angolan examples, to encourage successful participation in the global economy. Applicants are strongly encouraged to partner with English Clubs, American Spaces, or U.S. exchange alumni to conduct these activities. Target audiences include but are not limited to: Individuals who will soon complete or have completed formal education; and/or graduate/undergraduate students in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math with a strong interest in improving their English or pursuing graduate study in the United States.

 

Priority Program Areas for São Tomé and Príncipe:

 

Improve Economic Growth: Activities that connect and sustain networks between small to medium sized businesses, to promote local entrepreneurial growth to advance competitiveness and job creation and improving the business environment for potential U.S. investment.

 

Reinforce Mutual Understanding between the U.S. and São Tomé and Príncipe: Present accurate information on the U.S. and build connections between American and Santomean institutions at all levels; support the promotion of American cultural heritage; and foster English language proficiency for strategic audiences, entrepreneurs, and mid-career professionals in government service.

 

Participants and Audiences:

 

Proposals must identify a clearly defined target audience that the project seeks to influence. Well-defined audiences are countable and accessible through the project’s activities. Proposals should specify the changes in knowledge, understanding, attitudes, or behavior change in attitudes or behavioral action that they seek with the project – and how they plan to measure these outcomes.

 

The following types of programs are not eligible for funding:

●       Programs relating to partisan political activity.

●       For-profit programs.

●       Charitable or development activities.

●       Construction programs.

●       Programs that support specific religious activities.

●       Fund-raising campaigns.

●       Lobbying for specific legislation or programs.

●       Scientific research.

●       Programs intended primarily for the growth or institutional development of the organization; or

●       Programs that duplicate existing programs.

●       Programs that support or promote DEIA

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