Promoting Peaceful Resolution
ID: 357616Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

U.S. Mission to Jerusalem (DOS-JER)

Award Range

$25K - $600K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Other

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Mission to Jerusalem is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "Promoting Peaceful Resolution," aimed at fostering a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This initiative seeks proposals from U.S.-based and foreign non-profit organizations, as well as international public entities, to implement projects that promote understanding of a two-state solution and develop a vibrant Palestinian civil society through education and activism. The total funding available for this program is $600,000, with individual awards ranging from $25,000 to $600,000, and applications are due by January 10, 2025. Interested applicants can reach out to the grantor at jerusalemPDJapplications@state.gov for further information and guidance on the application process.

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    The U.S. Department of State's Office of Palestinian Affairs announces an open competition for grants aimed at promoting a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The funding opportunity, totaling $600,000, is designated for U.S.-based and foreign non-profit organizations, as well as international public entities, with applications due by January 10, 2025. The initiative seeks proposals that foster understanding of the two-state solution among Palestinian youth and build a vibrant civil society through education and activism. Specific objectives include increasing knowledge of peacebuilding, training youth in nonviolent activism, and creating discussion platforms for exploring solutions to the conflict. Applicants must also include robust evaluation frameworks to measure outcomes and demonstrate effective partnerships. The review process prioritizes project feasibility, budget efficiency, and support for underserved communities. Successful grantees will collaborate closely with the Office of Palestinian Affairs, adhering to comprehensive reporting and compliance regulations. The funding underscores a commitment to fostering dialogue and constructive engagement in the Palestinian territories amid ongoing conflict.
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