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  • 주한미대사관 Grant 프로그램 모집 공고 

    U.S. Embassy Seoul PD Small Grants Program

     

    Funding Opportunity Title: U.S. Embassy Seoul PD Small Grants Program

    Funding Opportunity Number: PD-SEOUL-FY24-01

    Deadline for Applications: Monday, April 15, 11:59 p.m. GMT+9

    CFDA Number: 19.040 – Public Diplomacy Programs

    Total Amount Available: $250,000

    Maximum for Each Award: $100,000

     

     

    The U.S. Embassy Seoul Public Diplomacy Section (PD) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications for carrying out programs under the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program. This Notice of Funding Opportunity will support projects broadly linked to the theme of the 2024 Summit for Democracy, “Democracy for Future Generations,” hosted this year by the Republic of Korea’s (ROK). The Summit for Democracy is a global initiative that highlights the critical role of democracy, transparency, and inclusivity in tackling the world's most pressing challenges. Launched by the United States in December 2021, these summits gather world leaders, civil society, and the private sector to fortify democratic governance, uphold human rights, and combat corruption. This initiative emphasizes the importance of youth engagement and the systematic inclusion of civil society in the democratic process, aiming to foster international collaboration to ensure a prosperous, stable future for all.

     

     

    ♦ U.S. Embassy Seoul, Grant Opportunity 공고문: 링크

     

    ♦ 한국어 온라인 설명회 신청: 링크 

    *페이지 하단, grant opportunity form 에 입력

     

     

     

    Program Area 1) Civic Participation and Human Rights

    Campaigns that raise awareness of issues related to the promotion and protection of human rights, social inclusion, and civic participation – both domestically and internationally. We will also consider capacity building projects between organizations in the United States and Republic of Korea to develop key competencies such as defining mission statements, fundraising, managing finances, promoting effective advocacy and civic engagement, launching impactful public awareness campaigns, monitoring and evaluation of programming, and other skills as appropriate.

    Participants and Audiences: Participants should reflect the United States government’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity, and accessibility


    Participants can range from high school and university-aged youth to established professionals who are active in civil society groups focused on the following areas:
    - LGBQTI+ or other gender minority rights
    - Disability rights and accessibility
    - Human rights (global or domestic)
    - Support for DPRK escapee communities
    - Women’s economic empowerment
    - Mitigating gender conflict or providing support for victims of gender-based violence
    - Religious diversity and interfaith understanding
    - Support for other marginalized communities
    - Environmental protection, sustainability, and climate change

     

    Program Area 2) Technology's Impact on Democracy

    Programs that encourage meaningful discussions about how emerging technologies affect the democratic process. This may include programs such as those related to identifying and countering foreign state information manipulation, the impact of AI on the democratic or policy-making process, and the development and deployment of technologies to increase civic participation and access.


    Participants and Audiences: Participants should reflect the United States government’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity, and accessibility
    - Emerging youth (aged 18-29) activists, civil society organization representatives, and students working on issues related to technology and civic engagement.
    - Established professionals from the Republic of Korea and United States with academic expertise and/or careers related to issues involving the development and deployment of emerging technologies and how they affect the democratic process.

     

     

    Program Area 3) Cross-Border Civic Engagement

    Programs that build cross-border ties between ROK and American civil society groups, students, academics, and social entrepreneurs working on issues of social inclusion and civic engagement, particularly those living in Japan, ASEAN, and/or the Pacific Island Nations. Issues can include, but are not limited to, youth civic participation and leadership, human rights and democracy, social inclusion for marginalized groups, development assistance coordination, social entrepreneurship, and women’s economic empowerment. While justifications to fund limited activities in the United States or third countries may be considered , programs outside of the ROK must have extremely strong justification, including virtual components and have cost-sharing in order to be considered. Alternatively, eligible program activities may be focused on increasing Korean understanding and civic engagement with these countries without significant travel.

     

    Participants and Audiences: Participants should reflect the United States government’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity, and accessibility
    - Youth members of civil society groups and academia
    - Key influencers, including but not limited to journalists, civil society leaders, academics, regulators, legislative aides, and members of regional governments

     

    The following types of programs are not eligible for funding:
    • Programs relating to partisan political activity;
    • Programs intended primarily for the exchange of participants between the UNITED STATES and Korea.
    • 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. Authorizing legislation, type and year of funding: FY24 Smith Mundt Public Diplomacy Funds