Opportunity Information: Apply for PDS HONDURAS FY25 01
The U.S. Embassy in Honduras, through the Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Department of State, is offering funding under its FY25 Small Grants Program through an Annual Program Statement titled "U.S. Embassy Honduras PDS / FY25 Annual Program Statement" (Funding Opportunity Number: PDS HONDURAS FY25 01). The purpose of this opportunity is to support projects that strengthen ties between the United States and Honduras by advancing U.S. interests and encouraging bilateral cooperation. A central requirement is that every proposal must include a clear American element, meaning a direct connection to the United States through U.S. experts, organizations, or institutions in a relevant field, with the goal of increasing understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives.
Awards may be issued as a grant, a fixed amount award (FAA), or a cooperative agreement. The key practical difference is that cooperative agreements (and some FAAs) involve more active participation by embassy or bureau staff during implementation, described as "substantial involvement." Proposed projects are expected to be completed within 12 months or less, and the primary geographic focus is Honduras. The award ceiling is listed as $40,000. Funding is discretionary and subject to the availability of funds, meaning the embassy can make awards based on priorities and budget conditions rather than guaranteeing awards.
The program priorities align with U.S. Mission goals in Honduras and focus on four major thematic areas. The first is regional security cooperation, including initiatives aimed at countering illegal immigration to the United States, supporting processes related to the return of migrants who are in the U.S. unlawfully, and addressing violent extremism and transnational threats. The second theme covers anti-corruption, transparency, and democracy, with examples such as public education on the harms of corruption and the value of transparency, programs that promote free speech and press freedom, efforts that counter propaganda by adversarial actors, and projects related to human rights, human trafficking, governance, and strengthening civil society. This area also includes election-related activities as long as they are non-partisan, such as voter education and support for democratic processes. The third theme is economic prosperity, which can include business development, closing local skills gaps, infrastructure-related capacity building, cybersecurity, resource development, and trade. Projects that improve English language proficiency are also encouraged because of their connection to employability and expanded economic opportunity. The fourth theme is science, technology, and innovation, including work that advances AI applications in sectors like education, healthcare, defense, and cybersecurity, expands access to high-quality career and technical education, and highlights American culture, scientific achievements, and innovation in the lead-up to the United States' 250th anniversary.
Proposals are expected to be results-oriented and well planned. Applicants should clearly define a target audience and scope of work, and they are expected to measure outcomes throughout the project. The announcement emphasizes the need for a solid monitoring and evaluation approach, including how performance will be tracked over time and what data collection methods will be used, such as pre- and post-project surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Applicants are also expected to include a marketing or media plan and broader communications strategies to promote the initiative and its impact.
Cost sharing is not required, but proposals that include credible and sustainable cost sharing may be viewed more favorably. Eligibility includes not-for-profit organizations (including think tanks and NGOs with relevant programming experience), public and private educational institutions, not-for-profit cultural institutions, individuals, and media outlets. Organizational applicants must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and an active SAM.gov registration; individuals do not need a UEI or SAM registration. A strict submission rule applies: only one proposal may be submitted per organization or per individual, and if multiple proposals are submitted by the same applicant, all of them will be deemed ineligible. The listed closing date for the opportunity is June 4, 2025.Apply for PDS HONDURAS FY25 01
- The U.S. Mission to Honduras in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "U.S. Embassy Honduras PDS / FY25 Annual Program Statement" 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 2025-05-06.
- Applicants must submit their applications by 2025-06-04. (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 $40,000.00 in funding.
- Eligible applicants include: Others.
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