Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Grants

The Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. diplomatic relations with Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian Territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

Regional policy issues that NEA handles include Iraq, Middle East peace, terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, and political and economic reform.



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The U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI)is pleased to announce an open competition for projects that support entrepreneurship and enterprises that create positive economic and social...more
Posted On - 2013-10-15


MEPI seeks a single grantee (i.e., the applicant) with at least three other U.S. or foreign-based partners to establish and lead a consortium that will manage and implement projects under a regional...more
Posted On - 2013-07-18


The Office of the U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) requests applications to establish a mechanism by which organizations and activists can receive technical and financial assistance, if...more
Posted On - 2013-07-11




The Active Citizen Summit 2.0 seeks to convene top young leaders, activists, aspiring political candidates, and thinkers from the 18 countries of the NEA region, as well as representatives of...more
Posted On - 2013-06-28


The U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) requests applications for projects to advance the democratic transition in Libya by addressing needs and opportunities that support the development...more
Posted On - 2013-03-11


The U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) requests applications that support civil society and private sector reform initiatives consistent with the principles and goals of the G-8 Broader...more
Posted On - 2013-02-22


MEPI seeks proposals that advocate for legal and regulatory reforms that support: 1)Increased, expedited, more efficient, and more transparent business registration processes; 2)Improved bankruptcy...more
Posted On - 2013-02-01




The U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative has established a regional network that connects alumni of MEPI-funded projects. Currently, there are over 11,000 MEPI alumni, and this number is growing...more
Posted On - 2012-11-13


The Department of State’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Iraq Office (NEA/I) announces a Request for Statements of Interest (SOIs) from organizations interested in submitting proposals for projects...more
Posted On - 2012-05-30





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