Opportunity Information: Apply for AF DAR PAS 22 01

The Public Diplomacy Small Grants opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number AF DAR PAS 22 01) is a U.S. Department of State grant program run by the U.S. Mission to Tanzania (U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam). It is a discretionary grant competition intended to support initiatives that strengthen educational and cultural engagement and deepen mutual understanding between the United States and Tanzania. The overall emphasis is on programs that help develop Tanzania's future leaders, build the capacity of Tanzanian institutions, and increase awareness of values and ideas shared by both countries.

A central requirement is that every proposed project must include a clear and direct U.S. component. In practical terms, this means the project should connect participants or institutions to the United States in a meaningful way, such as promoting participation in U.S. exchange programs, creating platforms for alumni of U.S. exchanges to share experiences and lessons learned, adapting models or approaches learned through U.S. exchanges, highlighting aspects of U.S. culture and civic values, or otherwise improving understanding of the United States. Competitive proposals are expected to explain this American component plainly rather than treating it as an add-on, and to show how it supports the broader purpose of public diplomacy.

The Embassy is looking for proposals that align clearly with at least one of three stated program goals: strengthening and promoting democracy and human rights, improving education for Tanzanians, or promoting broad-based economic growth. A strong application is expected to go beyond general intentions and spell out what results are anticipated, when those results should occur, and how the Embassy will be able to measure progress. Awardees must be prepared for routine performance reporting and should expect monitoring, including site visits by U.S. Embassy officials to assess implementation and outcomes.

Funding is relatively small and targeted, with an award ceiling of $25,000 and an expectation of about four awards. The opportunity falls under CFDA 19.040. The original posting indicates it was created on February 1, 2022, with an original closing date of June 30, 2022. Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others" with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement, so applicants typically need to consult the complete notice for precise eligibility rules and required documentation.

The program also sets firm boundaries on what it will not fund. Proposals involving construction, social welfare projects, partisan or political party activities, religious activities, commercial or trade activities, scientific research, professional development for individuals, or general development activities are explicitly excluded. Just as importantly, proposals that do not include a clear American component, or that do not directly and clearly advance one of the three program goals, are not considered. In effect, this grant is designed for public diplomacy programming with measurable outcomes, not humanitarian assistance, infrastructure, or stand-alone training for individuals.

  • The Department of State, U.S. Mission to Tanzania in the other (see text field entitled explanation of other category of funding activity for clarification) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Public Diplomacy Small Grants" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.040.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Feb 01, 2022.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jun 30, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $25,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 4 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Public Diplomacy Small Grants (AF DAR PAS 22 01) - FAQs

1) What is the Public Diplomacy Small Grants opportunity?

It is a discretionary grant competition from the U.S. Department of State, run by the U.S. Mission to Tanzania (U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam). It supports initiatives that strengthen educational and cultural engagement and deepen mutual understanding between the United States and Tanzania.

2) Who runs and administers this grant program?

The program is run by the U.S. Mission to Tanzania through the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, under the U.S. Department of State.

3) What is the Funding Opportunity Number for this program?

The Funding Opportunity Number is AF DAR PAS 22 01.

4) What is the primary purpose of this funding opportunity?

The purpose is public diplomacy: strengthening educational and cultural engagement, building mutual understanding between Tanzanians and Americans, developing Tanzania's future leaders, building the capacity of Tanzanian institutions, and increasing awareness of shared values and ideas.

5) What types of projects are most aligned with this opportunity?

Projects that clearly advance public diplomacy objectives between the United States and Tanzania, especially those that develop future leaders in Tanzania, strengthen institutional capacity, and increase understanding of U.S. values, ideas, and culture in a measurable way.

6) What are the program goals proposals must align with?

Proposals are expected to align clearly with at least one of these three goals: (1) strengthening and promoting democracy and human rights, (2) improving education for Tanzanians, or (3) promoting broad-based economic growth.

7) Do projects have to match all three program goals?

No. Proposals are expected to align clearly with at least one of the three stated program goals.

8) What is the required "American component" and why is it important?

Every proposed project must include a clear and direct U.S. component. This is a central requirement because the grant is designed for public diplomacy and must meaningfully connect participants or institutions to the United States to improve understanding of the U.S. and support the broader purpose of U.S.-Tanzania engagement.

9) What are examples of a clear and direct U.S. component?

Examples described for this opportunity include promoting participation in U.S. exchange programs, creating platforms for alumni of U.S. exchanges to share experiences and lessons learned, adapting models or approaches learned through U.S. exchanges, and highlighting aspects of U.S. culture and civic values.

10) Can the U.S. component be added as a small add-on?

Competitive proposals are expected to explain the American component plainly and integrate it into the core project design, rather than treating it as an add-on.

11) What makes a proposal competitive under this announcement?

Based on the description, competitive proposals (a) clearly include and explain a meaningful U.S. component, (b) directly and clearly advance at least one of the three program goals, and (c) spell out anticipated results, timelines for those results, and how progress will be measured.

12) What level of funding is available per award?

The award ceiling is $25,000.

13) How many awards are expected?

The opportunity describes an expectation of about four awards.

14) Is this a large-scale development or infrastructure funding program?

No. The funding is described as relatively small and targeted, intended for public diplomacy programming with measurable outcomes rather than large-scale development or infrastructure work.

15) What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity falls under CFDA 19.040.

16) When was this opportunity originally posted?

The original posting indicates it was created on February 1, 2022.

17) What was the original closing date listed in the posting?

The original closing date listed was June 30, 2022.

18) Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is listed broadly as "Others," with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement. Applicants are expected to consult the complete notice for the precise eligibility rules and required documentation.

19) Are there restrictions on what the grant will not fund?

Yes. The program sets firm boundaries on ineligible activities and will not fund several categories of projects described in the announcement.

20) What types of activities are explicitly not funded?

The announcement explicitly excludes: construction, social welfare projects, partisan or political party activities, religious activities, commercial or trade activities, scientific research, professional development for individuals, and general development activities.

21) Does the program fund construction or infrastructure work?

No. Construction is explicitly excluded.

22) Does the program fund humanitarian or social welfare projects?

No. Social welfare projects are explicitly excluded, and the opportunity is framed as public diplomacy programming rather than humanitarian assistance.

23) Does the program fund partisan political activities or political party programs?

No. Partisan or political party activities are explicitly excluded.

24) Does the program fund religious activities?

No. Religious activities are explicitly excluded.

25) Does the program support commercial, trade, or business promotion activities?

No. Commercial or trade activities are explicitly excluded.

26) Does the program fund scientific research?

No. Scientific research is explicitly excluded.

27) Does the program fund professional development for individuals?

No. Professional development for individuals is explicitly excluded.

28) Does the program fund general development activities?

No. General development activities are explicitly excluded.

29) What happens if a proposal does not include a clear American component?

Proposals that do not include a clear American component are not considered under this opportunity.

30) What happens if a proposal does not clearly advance one of the three program goals?

Proposals that do not directly and clearly advance one of the three program goals are not considered.

31) What reporting and accountability should applicants expect if selected?

Awardees must be prepared for routine performance reporting. The Embassy also expects monitoring, including site visits by U.S. Embassy officials to assess implementation and outcomes.

32) How should a project describe results and measurement?

A strong application is expected to spell out what results are anticipated, when those results should occur, and how the Embassy will be able to measure progress.

33) Is this grant mainly intended for public diplomacy rather than stand-alone training?

Yes. The announcement emphasizes public diplomacy programming with measurable outcomes and explicitly excludes professional development for individuals, reinforcing that the focus is not stand-alone individual training.

34) Where should applicants look for exact eligibility rules and required documents?

The posting notes that additional eligibility details are referenced in the full announcement, so applicants should consult the complete notice for the precise eligibility requirements and required documentation.

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