Opportunity Information: Apply for PD UKR 2018 SG

The Ukraine: U.S. government Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program - Education and Culture (Funding Opportunity Number PD UKR 2018 SG) is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Mission to Ukraine through the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv. It is designed to fund small-scale public diplomacy projects that focus on education and cultural programming, with the overall intent of engaging Ukrainian audiences and supporting activities that align with the Embassy's public diplomacy goals and thematic priorities. While the detailed priority areas and specific program requirements are referenced as being available in a separate link, the core emphasis is clearly on initiatives that use education and culture as tools for public engagement and relationship-building.

The program is open to both Ukrainian and U.S.-based applicants, including registered non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations as well as individual applicants from either country. This eligibility structure allows a range of potential implementers, from established civil society organizations to independent cultural or education professionals, as long as they can credibly carry out the proposed activities and meet any registration and compliance requirements tied to U.S. government grantmaking.

A key requirement is that projects must be tailored specifically toward Ukrainian audiences, and all Embassy-funded activities must take place within Ukraine. In practical terms, this means proposals should be designed with local relevance in mind and implemented on the ground in Ukraine rather than as remote, third-country, or primarily U.S.-based programming. The Embassy notes that awards are subject to the availability of funds, indicating that funding decisions depend not only on proposal quality and alignment with priorities, but also on budget conditions during the award period.

The maximum award amount (award ceiling) is listed as $24,000, positioning this as a small grants program appropriate for targeted, well-defined projects rather than large, multi-year initiatives. The funding instrument type is a grant, and the activity category is listed under humanities, with CFDA number 19.040. The opportunity was created on December 13, 2017, and the original application closing date is June 15, 2018. Overall, the program supports compact, locally implemented education and culture projects that advance U.S. public diplomacy objectives in Ukraine, with funding levels suitable for workshops, cultural events, exchanges, training series, exhibitions, speaker programs, community-based educational initiatives, and similar activities, so long as they fit the Embassy's stated thematic priorities and program rules.

  • The U.S. Mission to Ukraine in the humanities sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Ukraine: U.S. government Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program – Education and Culture" 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 2017-12-13.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2018-06-15. (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 $24,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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FAQs: Ukraine: U.S. government Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program - Education and Culture (PD UKR 2018 SG)

1) What is this grant opportunity?

This is the Ukraine: U.S. government Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program - Education and Culture. It is a discretionary small grants program offered by the U.S. Mission to Ukraine through the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv to support public diplomacy projects focused on education and cultural programming.

2) Who is offering the grant?

The program is offered by the U.S. Mission to Ukraine through the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv.

3) What is the main purpose of the program?

The program funds small-scale public diplomacy projects that use education and culture to engage Ukrainian audiences and support activities aligned with the Embassy's public diplomacy goals and thematic priorities.

4) What kinds of projects does the program support?

The opportunity emphasizes education and cultural programming. Examples of activities consistent with this scale and focus include workshops, cultural events, exchanges, training series, exhibitions, speaker programs, and community-based educational initiatives, as long as they align with the Embassy's thematic priorities and program rules.

5) What is the maximum award amount?

The award ceiling (maximum award amount) is $24,000.

6) Is this considered a small grants program?

Yes. With a maximum award of $24,000, it is designed for targeted, well-defined, small-scale projects rather than large or expansive initiatives.

7) What is the funding instrument type?

The funding instrument type is a grant.

8) What is the activity category for this opportunity?

The activity category is listed under humanities.

9) What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The CFDA number is 19.040.

10) Who is eligible to apply?

The program is open to Ukrainian and U.S.-based applicants. Eligible applicants include registered non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations as well as individual applicants from either country.

11) Can individuals apply, or is it limited to organizations?

Individuals can apply. The eligibility includes individual applicants from Ukraine or the United States, in addition to registered NGOs and not-for-profit organizations.

12) Are for-profit entities eligible?

Only registered non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations and individuals are explicitly listed as eligible in the information provided.

13) Do projects need to focus on a specific audience?

Yes. Projects must be tailored specifically toward Ukrainian audiences.

14) Where must grant-funded activities take place?

All Embassy-funded activities must take place within Ukraine.

15) Can activities be conducted outside Ukraine (for example, in the U.S. or a third country)?

No. The information provided states that all Embassy-funded activities must take place within Ukraine, and projects should be implemented on the ground in Ukraine rather than as remote, third-country, or primarily U.S.-based programming.

16) Do proposals need to be locally relevant?

Yes. Proposals should be designed with local relevance in mind and tailored to Ukrainian audiences.

17) What determines whether an award is made?

Awards are subject to the availability of funds. This means decisions depend not only on proposal quality and alignment with Embassy priorities, but also on budget conditions during the award period.

18) Are the thematic priority areas and detailed requirements included here?

The information provided indicates that detailed priority areas and specific program requirements are referenced as being available via a separate link, but those details are not included in the text provided here.

19) What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is PD UKR 2018 SG.

20) When was the opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on December 13, 2017.

21) What is the application deadline?

The original application closing date is June 15, 2018.

22) What is the overall intent behind funding education and cultural projects?

The overall intent is to use education and culture as tools for public engagement and relationship-building, advancing U.S. public diplomacy objectives in Ukraine.

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