Young Pacific Leaders Small Grants Competition 2025

The U. S. Mission New Zealand Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U. S. Department of State is pleased to announce an open competition for organizations interested in submitting proposals to organize a comprehensive small grants program designed to provide emerging Pacific leaders with the skills and


knowledge they need to become leaders in the region’s economic and civic development.

As a Pacific nation, the United States has long been committed to working with partners in the region to ensure continued regional security, as well as economic growth and development.

This program for young leaders will create ties across the Pacific to ensure that we are better prepared to address challenges together in the future.

The State Department has convened a Young Pacific Leaders (YPL) small grants program annually since 2018, with training workshops taking place in New Zealand.

All these small grants programs shared the goal of building leadership capacity and creating ties among emerging leaders from across the Pacific region (see below for a list of participating countries).

This year, the small grants program should bring together a group of emerging leaders, ages 25-40, with the goal of providing them with practical leadership skills and a deeper knowledge of regional issues related to the four pillars of the YPL program:
civic engagement, environment/resource management, education, and economic and social development.

The small grants program should also help participants work with their peers on issues that affect the region.

The small grants program should emphasize experiential learning and capacity building in order to equip participants with the tools they need for success.

We encourage pre- and post-small grants programming.

The location of the in-person training workshops should be in New Zealand.
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Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: U.S. Mission to New Zealand

Estimated Funding: $400,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-12-024.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The following organizations are eligible to apply: • U.S.-based non-profit/non-governmental organizations (NGOs); • U.S.-based educational institutions subject to section 501(c)(3) of the U. S. tax code or section 26 US 115 of the US 115 of the U. S. tax code; • Foreign-based non-profits/non-governmental organizations (NGOs); • Foreign-based non-profit educational institutions.

Applicants must also meet the following capacity requirements to apply for this NOFO: • Demonstrate, through examples of any previous partnerships or projects, a substantial capacity to manage multiple research products at any given time, in various national and international locations, and with several individuals/groups/institutions working to generate those products.

• Demonstrate capacity to manage and produce high quality research and research products by submitting samples of a learning agenda, a plan to generate synthesis reports, and a plan to generate novel studies.

See “Sample Learning Agenda” and “Sample Research Plans” for more information.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-12-024.html

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
PD New Zealand

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Date Posted:
2024-06-13

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2024-08-30


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