The FY23 call for proposals is seeking a range of eligible applicants which include: registered not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks, community-based organizations, and civil society/non-governmental organizations with program/project management experience, individuals, United States Exchange Alumni, non-profit or governmental educational institutions, and governmental institutions. Some of the categories include Climate, Environment, and Energy, Combating Financial Scamming and Other Criminal Activity and Human Rights and Democracy. The grant awards range from US$10,000 – US$40,000. Deputy Public Affairs Officer, US Embassy, Holly Wheeler stopped by to tell us more.
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