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NAICS Code· 813211

Grantmaking Foundations

This U.S. industry comprises establishments known as grantmaking foundations or charitable trusts. Establishments in this industry award grants from trust funds based on a competitive selection process or the preferences of the foundation managers and grantors; or fund a single entity, such as a museum or university. Illustrative Examples: Community foundations Philanthropic trusts Corporate foundations, awarding grants Scholarship trusts Grantmaking foundations Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 813211 – Grantmaking Foundations covers nonprofit organizations that primarily engage in awarding grants to support charitable, educational, scientific, or cultural purposes. These foundations operate as independent entities, often funded by endowments or donations, and serve as intermediaries in the distribution of private capital to public-benefit initiatives.

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NAICS code 813211 covers Grantmaking Foundations. This U.S. industry comprises establishments known as grantmaking foundations or charitable trusts. Establishments in this industry award grants from trust funds based on a competitive selection process or the preferences of the foundation managers and grantors; or fund a single entity, such as a museum or university. Illustrative Examples: Community foundations Philanthropic trusts Corporate foundations, awarding grants Scholarship trusts Grantmaking foundations Cross-References.

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Muscat - Annual Program Statement (APS)- PD Small Grants ProgramThe U.S. Embassy Muscat’s Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program invites applicants to submit project proposals that advance U.S. foreign policy priorities in Oman and reinforce the enduring bilateral relationship. Funding ranges from $1,000 to $50,000 for projects lasting up to 12 months, with a focus on demonstrating American excellence, innovation, and values through direct engagement with U.S. institutions, experts, technologies, or cultural models. Proposals must include a clear U.S. element—such as collaboration with American universities, businesses, artists, alumni, or technology providers—and align with one of four strategic goals: strengthening commercial ties and economic prosperity; advancing sports diplomacy and youth leadership; showcasing American culture, heritage, and creative industries; or fostering cooperation in emerging technologies, space science, and innovation. Special emphasis is placed on initiatives tied to the 250th anniversary of the United States, highlighting American history, constitutional freedoms, and shared values. Eligible applicants should target diverse audiences including entrepreneurs, students, athletes, cultural professionals, researchers, and youth organizations. Each program goal outlines specific outcomes such as increasing awareness of U.S. business practices, building professional networks between Omani and American counterparts, enhancing skills through American models, or promoting trusted U.S. technological standards. Projects must clearly articulate how they strengthen the U.S.-Oman partnership, expand mutual understanding, and create lasting connections. The solicitation opens on July 8, 2026, with a deadline for submissions on August 9, 2026, and applications must be submitted through the official grants portal. Point of contact for inquiries is Jaweher Mbarekj at muscatpasgrants@state.gov.
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Sub-Award Management to Local NGOsThe contract entails the management of sub-awards to local Lebanese non-governmental organizations, with a focus on ensuring full compliance with U.S. regulatory requirements, ongoing monitoring of program activities, and accurate reporting of outcomes and financial expenditures. The work is to be performed under the authority of the U.S. Mission to Lebanon within the Department of State, and the contractor is expected to establish robust systems for oversight that align with federal guidelines governing foreign assistance and sub-award administration. This includes due diligence in selecting eligible partners, enforcing contractual obligations, tracking performance metrics, and maintaining transparent documentation for audit and accountability purposes. All activities must be carried out in accordance with the North American Industry Classification System code 813211, which pertains to civic and social organizations, reflecting the nature of the engagement with local NGOs. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of August 7, 2026, and is structured as a subcontract under the U.S. government’s foreign program framework. While no specific geographic location is defined beyond the context of Lebanon, performance is expected to be implemented across the country in coordination with local partners, requiring cultural awareness, logistical adaptability, and strong communication channels to support effective program delivery under U.S. federal standards.
U.S. Mission To Lebanon

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Local Sub-Award Implementation (NGO or Educational Partner)The U.S. Mission to Uzbekistan is seeking qualified local non-governmental organizations or educational institutions to implement specific components of a sub-awarded program focused on participant recruitment, logistical coordination, and community engagement. This subcontract opportunity aims to leverage the grassroots connections and operational capacity of local partners to ensure effective program delivery within Uzbekistan. The work will involve organizing and managing activities that support the broader objectives of the initiative, requiring strong networks, cultural familiarity, and proven experience in mobilizing participants and managing community-based operations. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of August 17, 2026, and the solicitation is classified under NAICS code 813211, which pertains to civic and social organizations. The contract does not specify a set-aside designation, and the place of performance is located in Uzbekistan with no further geographic details provided. The U.S. Department of State through its mission in Uzbekistan is the contracting agency, and while no point of contact is listed, interested parties can access additional information via the online portal link provided. Partners are expected to demonstrate the ability to execute program components with transparency, accountability, and alignment with U.S. foreign policy objectives.
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Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program – Freedom 250 EditionThe U.S. Embassy Kingston is inviting proposals under the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program – Freedom 250 Edition to deepen U.S.-Jamaica collaboration through initiatives that Advise, Ignite, and Inspire. Projects must align with three pillars: Innovate, which focuses on leveraging technology and democratic values to drive economic growth through AI bootcamps and STEM education; Ignite, which empowers youth and civil society with civic skills to combat misinformation and strengthen governance through fellowships and workshops; and Inspire, which promotes free expression and mutual understanding via debate, media and health literacy campaigns, and community townhalls. The program targets youth, students, educators, entrepreneurs, and civil society organizations, with the goal of delivering measurable outcomes in economic competitiveness, democratic resilience, and national security. All efforts must reflect shared values and contribute to U.S. strategic priorities in the region. Proposals must be submitted by July 31, 2026, under solicitation number OFOP0002540, with applications managed through the U.S. Mission to Jamaica under the Department of State. The funding opportunity is open to a broad range of applicants, with no set-aside restrictions, and is designed to support grassroots and scalable projects that foster innovation, civic engagement, and diplomatic ties. Applicants are encouraged to design programs with clear metrics for impact and sustainability, ensuring tangible results that reinforce U.S. commitments to prosperity, security, and free expression in Jamaica. Questions and communications should be directed to the Point of Contact listed under the U.S. Mission to Jamaica.
U.S. Mission To Jamaica

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Statewide Respite Coalition Coordination & CollaborationThe contract aims to establish a collaborative framework between a state agency and a statewide respite coalition to enhance the coordination of respite care services across the state. The primary goals include aligning state-level efforts with national respite networks, ensuring seamless integration with Aging and Disability Resource Centers, and improving access to consistent, high-quality support for caregivers and individuals with disabilities or chronic conditions. The initiative seeks to strengthen service delivery systems by fostering coordination, information sharing, and resource alignment among key stakeholders to better serve vulnerable populations. The subcontract is issued under the Administration for Community Living within the Department of Health and Human Services, governed by NAICS code 813211, which pertains to civic and social organizations. The solicitation was posted on June 22, 2026, with a response deadline of July 22, 2026, indicating a focused window for qualified entities to propose their capabilities. While specific performance locations and point of contact details are not provided, the work is expected to occur statewide with an emphasis on systemic integration rather than localized service provision. The contract does not specify a set-aside classification, suggesting open competition among nonprofit or social service organizations experienced in respite care coordination and state-level partnership development.
Administration For Community Living

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Community Food Projects Competitive Grants ProgramThe Community Food Projects Competitive Grants Program provides one-time federal assistance to help communities achieve self-reliance in addressing food and nutrition insecurity through sustainable, long-term initiatives. Applicants must design their projects to address at least one short-term and one long-term goal aligned with the program’s purpose of building enduring community capacity to resolve hunger, improve food access, and strengthen local food systems through innovative partnerships between nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Three award categories are available: Planning Projects with funding between $25,000 and $50,000, Community Food Projects ranging from $125,000 to $400,000, and Training and Technical Assistance with an annual award of up to $250,000 not to exceed $1 million over four years. Matching requirements apply to Planning Projects and Community Food Projects at a 1:1 ratio, while Training and Technical Assistance does not require matching funds. Grant durations may extend up to four years, with Planning Projects limited to 12 to 36 months. All awardees must comply with the Office of Management and Budget Uniform Guidance, USDA regulations, and NIFA’s administrative provisions, including strict rules on budget changes, subawards (no more than 50 percent of funds may be subcontracted without prior approval), and fiscal responsibility. Applicants must be private nonprofit, public, or tribal entities, and individuals and for-profit organizations are ineligible. Eligibility documentation, including IRS tax exemption certificates or state-issued nonprofit verification, must be provided. Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by July 16, 2026, with mandatory forms including the SF-424 R&R and adherence to strict formatting guidelines: a 10-page narrative with up to 15 additional pages for figures and tables, all in PDF format, using no smaller than 11-point Times New Roman font. Projects must include a detailed work plan with measurable milestones, a data management plan, an internal evaluation component, and a clear long-term viability strategy to ensure sustainability beyond federal funding. The Project Director and Authorized Representative must be distinct individuals, and if the applicant cannot receive federal funds directly, a Fiscal Agent must be designated with a letter countersigned by that agent’s authorized representative. Failure to meet administrative requirements will disqualify applications before technical review. Awards will be made to the most meritorious proposals based on equally weighted criteria including alignment with program goals, significance of food security issues addressed, organizational capacity, evaluation methods
National Institute Of Food And Agriculture

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