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The Public Diplomacy Section invites proposals for projects that make America and the region safer, stronger, and more prosperous. All project requests must include a Freedom 250 component. The Freedom 250 Initiative is part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. Activities under this initiative should be either cultural or educational, or a connection with American experts, organizations, or institutions, to promote greater understanding of U.S. policy, perspectives, and American excellence. Activities should be carried out in collaboration or coordination with the U.S. Embassy Guatemala’s Public Diplomacy Section (PDS). These activities should celebrate American excellence, and reinforce that the United States remains a trusted, dynamic partner. Priority Program Areas/Goals: Proposals should focus on one or more of the priority outcomes, but applicants may also recommend their own objective. Goal 1. Countering CCP Malign Influence to Protect U.S. Strategic and Economic Interests.Goal 2. Countering Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) to Protect American and Guatemalan Communities and Strengthen the Rule of Law in Guatemala.Goal 3. Ending Illegal Immigration by Building Economic Opportunity.Goal 4. Expanding U.S. Business Presence and Market Access in Guatemala to Grow American Prosperity.
Funding Opportunity Number: PDS-GUA-FY26-01. Assistance Listing: 19.040. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $10K – $100K per award.
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Opportunity Listing - Call for Proposals to Make America and the Region Safer, Stronger, and More Prosperous Call for Proposals to Make America and the Region Safer, Stronger, and More Prosperous Agency: U.S. Mission to Guatemala Assistance Listings: 19. 040 -- Public Diplomacy Programs Last Updated: May 21, 2026 View version history on Grants.
gov The Public Diplomacy Section invites proposals for projects that make America and the region safer, stronger, and more prosperous. All project requests must include a Freedom 250 component. The Freedom 250 Initiative is part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.
Activities under this initiative should be either cultural or educational, or a connection with American experts, organizations, or institutions, to promote greater understanding of U.S. policy, perspectives, and American excellence. Activities should be carried out in collaboration or coordination with the U.S. Embassy Guatemala’s Public Diplomacy Section (PDS).
These activities should celebrate American excellence, and reinforce that the United States remains a trusted, dynamic partner. Priority Program Areas/Goals : Proposals should focus on one or more of the priority outcomes, but applicants may also recommend their own objective. Goal 1.
Countering CCP Malign Influence to Protect U.S. Strategic and Economic Interests. Goal 2. Countering Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) to Protect American and Guatemalan Communities and Strengthen the Rule of Law in Guatemala.
Goal 3. Ending Illegal Immigration by Building Economic Opportunity. Goal 4.
Expanding U.S. Business Presence and Market Access in Guatemala to Grow American Prosperity. •Registered not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations with programming experience. •Individuals.
•Non-Profit or governmental educational institutions. Grantor contact information PD Guatemala Grants mailbox File name Description Last updated Proposal_Template. docx Proposal Template May 21, 2026 01:18 PM UTC 2026-PDS-Guatemala-Budget-Template.
xlsx Budget Template May 21, 2026 01:19 PM UTC APS_Template_-_Standard_-_PD_2026_-_Guatemala. docx APS Guatemala 2026 May 21, 2026 01:20 PM UTC Applicant_Organization_Information_AOI_Survey. docx Applicant Survey May 21, 2026 01:31 PM UTC Proposal_Templates_for_Individual_Awards.
docx Proposal Template Individuals May 21, 2026 01:36 PM UTC Link to additional information Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity : The Public Diplomacy Section at the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City has funding available for projects that advance America First priorities by helping make the United States and the region safer, stronger, and more prosperous during this historic year marking the 250th anniversary of the independence of the United States.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification). •Registered not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations with programming experience.•Individuals.•Non-Profit or governmental educational institutions. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $10K – $100K per award. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Call for Proposals to Make America and the Region Safer, Stronger, and More Prosperous are due July 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
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