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    U.S. Embassy Jakarta PAS Annual Program Statement

    Funding is available for projects in Indonesia that promote U.S.-Indonesia relations through educational, cultural, or media programs featuring American themes or partnerships.

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    U.S. Mission to Indonesia has archived this opportunity.

    Funder: U.S. Mission to Indonesia

    Due Dates (Anticipated): July 2026 (full application deadline; rolling submissions until July 31, WIB) | July 2020 (previous deadline)

    Funding Amounts: Total program funding up to $600,000; individual awards range from $1,000 to $100,000 for up to 12 months.

    Summary: Supports projects that strengthen public diplomacy and people-to-people ties between the U.S. and Indonesia through educational, cultural, media, and informational programming.

    Key Information: Forecasted opportunity; all dates are projected and subject to change—check program page for updates.


    Description

    This grant opportunity, administered by the U.S. Mission to Indonesia (Public Affairs Section, Jakarta), funds projects that enhance public diplomacy and foster strong relationships between the United States and Indonesia. Supported activities include educational, cultural, media, and informational programs that highlight shared values and promote bilateral cooperation. All funded projects must incorporate an American cultural or media-related component or involve collaboration with American experts, organizations, or institutions to promote understanding of U.S. policies and perspectives.

    Priority areas include:

    • U.S.–Indonesia bilateral relationship
    • Regional security and multilateral cooperation
    • Human capital development and economic growth (entrepreneurship, innovation, women's empowerment, sustainability)
    • Democracy and good governance (civic engagement, pluralism, tolerance)
    • Education (English language, digital literacy, professional development, U.S. study promotion, institutional partnerships)
    • STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) collaboration
    • Journalism and countering disinformation
    • COVID-19 pandemic response and recovery

    Programs must primarily serve Indonesian audiences and may be conducted in-person in Indonesia or virtually.


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