The U. S. Department of State’s Bureau Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) announces an open competition to support the Office of U. S. Speaker Program.
U. S. public and private non-profit organizations meeting the provisions described in Internal Revenue Code section 26 U.S.C.
501
credit:
(c)(3) may submit proposals to provide administrative and programmatic support for the U. S. Speaker Program.
Through this cooperative agreement, ECA plans to support approximately 700 programs annually engaging all regions of the world.For over 40 years, the Office of the U. S. Speaker Program has built lasting and sustained relations with U. S. citizen experts and foreign interlocutors that serve the American people.
To accomplish this goal, the U. S. Speaker Program recruits dynamic American experts for in-person and/or virtual exchanges.
All U. S. speakers are U. S. citizens.
Through the Program, diverse American professionals establish and sustain linkages with foreign audiences and institutions, which directly contribute to economic and educational opportunities in the United States and around the world.
The U. S. Speaker Program works with U. S. embassies and consulates to produce impactful traveling programs ranging from three days to three weeks in length and virtual programs, which can take place on a single specified date and time and may be part of a continuing series.
Programmatic formats include lectures, workshops, seminars, and training series.
Only one proposal will be considered by ECA from each applicant organization.
In cases where more than one submission from an applicant appears in grants.gov, ECA will only consider the submission made closest in time to the NOFO deadline; that submission would constitute the one and only proposal ECA would review from that applicant.
Please see the full announcement for additional information.