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The U.S.-Qatar Partnership Initiative: Celebrating America 250 and Beyond (Funding Opportunity Number OFOP0002219) is a discretionary grant opportunity from the Public Affairs Section (PAS) at the U.S. Embassy in Doha. Its core purpose is to strengthen U.S.-Qatar ties by supporting programs that build mutual understanding, highlight shared values, and encourage practical collaboration between people and institutions in both countries. The opportunity is framed around the idea that stronger bilateral connections and public engagement can contribute to a safer, stronger, and more prosperous United States, while also reinforcing constructive cooperation with Qatar.

The NOFO invites proposals built around several strategic themes and priorities. One major theme is America 250, tied to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. Projects under this theme are expected to go beyond simple commemoration and instead use the anniversary as a platform to spotlight historical, cultural, and people-to-people connections between the United States and Qatar. Strong proposals will likely demonstrate how public programming, cultural engagement, or educational activities can make those connections more visible and meaningful to defined audiences in Qatar.

A second priority area is entrepreneurship. Proposals in this category should aim to strengthen entrepreneurial skills and innovation ecosystems, including support for startups and small businesses. The opportunity description points to formats such as workshops, mentorship, and collaborative projects. The intent is not just training for its own sake, but helping create conditions that encourage economic growth, innovation, and job creation, ideally with clear pathways for participants to apply what they learn.

The NOFO also emphasizes emerging technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Applicants are encouraged to design programs that explore how new technologies and AI can be used to address shared challenges. While the summary does not prescribe specific subtopics, the clear expectation is that proposals connect technology discussions to real-world applications and public benefit, rather than remaining purely theoretical. Competitive projects will typically show how they will convene experts, train practitioners, or build awareness and responsible use of these tools in ways relevant to both countries.

Youth leadership is another central priority. Under this theme, proposals should focus on developing the next generation of leaders through leadership training, exchanges, and initiatives that promote civic engagement and community service. The emphasis is on practical empowerment: building skills, networks, and opportunities for young people to take initiative in their communities, while also increasing their understanding of U.S.-Qatar cooperation and shared values.

On eligibility and applicant expectations, the Embassy is looking for implementers with proven capacity. Applicants are expected to have considerable, practical, and relevant experience delivering the kinds of activities they propose, and prior experience working with Qatari audiences is explicitly required. Proposals must also identify a clearly defined target audience. The target audience should be specific, countable, and realistically reachable through the project activities, meaning the proposal should clearly explain who will be engaged, how they will be reached, and why that audience matters to the project goals.

Eligible applicants include not-for-profit and community service organizations registered and operating in Qatar (including think tanks and civil society/NGOs with programming experience), eligible individuals who are Qatari citizens or Qatar residents based in Qatar (noting that an award to an individual is made to a single person, not a group), public and non-profit private educational institutions registered in Qatar, and U.S.-based public and non-profit private educational institutions that are working with local affiliate institutions registered in Qatar. Qatari governmental institutions are also eligible to apply, which signals the Embassy is open to partnerships that include public-sector implementers as long as the proposed programming aligns with PAS public diplomacy objectives.

In terms of funding specifics, the award ceiling is $100,000, and the Embassy anticipates making around five awards. The posted closing date is 2025-08-30. The opportunity is listed under CFDA 19.040, with the agency identified as the U.S. Mission to Qatar. Applicants are directed to consult the full NOFO text and instructions (referenced in the related documents) for complete requirements, submission procedures, and any additional compliance or program design expectations not captured in the brief description.

  • The U.S. Mission to Qatar in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "U.S.-Qatar Partnership Initiative: Celebrating America 250 and Beyond" 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 2025-07-31.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2025-08-30. (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 $100,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 5 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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FAQs: The U.S.-Qatar Partnership Initiative: Celebrating America 250 and Beyond (OFOP0002219)

What is this grant opportunity?

The U.S.-Qatar Partnership Initiative: Celebrating America 250 and Beyond (Funding Opportunity Number OFOP0002219) is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the Public Affairs Section (PAS) at the U.S. Embassy in Doha. It supports programs designed to strengthen U.S.-Qatar ties through public engagement and practical cooperation.

Who is offering the funding?

The funding is offered by the Public Affairs Section (PAS) at the U.S. Embassy in Doha, under the U.S. Mission to Qatar.

What is the main purpose of the program?

The core purpose is to strengthen U.S.-Qatar relationships by supporting initiatives that build mutual understanding, highlight shared values, and encourage practical collaboration between people and institutions in both countries.

How does the opportunity define success or impact?

Based on the description, competitive programs are expected to deepen bilateral connections and public engagement in ways that support a safer, stronger, and more prosperous United States, while reinforcing constructive cooperation with Qatar.

What are the main themes or priority areas for proposals?

The NOFO highlights four main priority areas: America 250, entrepreneurship, emerging technology and artificial intelligence (AI), and youth leadership.

What is the "America 250" theme and what kinds of projects fit it?

America 250 refers to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. Projects under this theme are expected to go beyond commemoration and use the anniversary as a platform to highlight historical, cultural, and people-to-people connections between the United States and Qatar, with programming designed for defined audiences in Qatar.

Do America 250 projects need to be purely historical or commemorative?

No. The description explicitly suggests projects should go beyond simple commemoration and instead use the anniversary to make U.S.-Qatar connections more visible and meaningful through public programming, cultural engagement, or educational activities.

What types of entrepreneurship activities are encouraged?

Entrepreneurship proposals should aim to strengthen entrepreneurial skills and innovation ecosystems, including support for startups and small businesses. Examples of encouraged formats include workshops, mentorship, and collaborative projects.

Is entrepreneurship training alone enough?

The description indicates the intent is not training for its own sake. Strong proposals should help create conditions that encourage economic growth, innovation, and job creation, with clear pathways for participants to apply what they learn.

What does the grant mean by emerging technology and AI?

This priority area focuses on programs that explore how new technologies and AI can be used to address shared challenges. While specific subtopics are not listed in the summary, the expectation is that projects connect technology to real-world applications and public benefit, rather than staying purely theoretical.

What activities might be appropriate under the emerging technology and AI priority?

The summary suggests competitive projects will typically show how they will convene experts, train practitioners, or build awareness and responsible use of emerging technologies and AI in ways relevant to both countries.

What is the youth leadership priority looking for?

Youth leadership proposals should focus on developing the next generation of leaders through leadership training, exchanges, and initiatives that promote civic engagement and community service, with an emphasis on practical empowerment (skills, networks, and opportunities to lead).

Do youth leadership projects need to connect to U.S.-Qatar cooperation?

Yes. The description emphasizes increasing young peoples understanding of U.S.-Qatar cooperation and shared values alongside leadership development.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include: (1) not-for-profit and community service organizations registered and operating in Qatar (including think tanks and civil society/NGOs with programming experience), (2) eligible individuals who are Qatari citizens or Qatar residents based in Qatar, (3) public and non-profit private educational institutions registered in Qatar, (4) U.S.-based public and non-profit private educational institutions working with local affiliate institutions registered in Qatar, and (5) Qatari governmental institutions.

Can an individual apply?

Yes. Eligible individuals who are Qatari citizens or Qatar residents based in Qatar may apply. The description notes that an award to an individual is made to a single person, not a group.

Can a U.S.-based institution apply?

Yes, U.S.-based public and non-profit private educational institutions are eligible if they are working with local affiliate institutions registered in Qatar.

Are Qatari government institutions eligible?

Yes. Qatari governmental institutions are listed as eligible applicants, indicating openness to public-sector implementers when programming aligns with PAS public diplomacy objectives.

Is prior experience working with Qatari audiences required?

Yes. The description explicitly states that prior experience working with Qatari audiences is required.

What level of experience is expected from applicants?

The Embassy is looking for implementers with proven capacity and expects applicants to have considerable, practical, and relevant experience delivering the kinds of activities they propose.

Do proposals need to identify a target audience?

Yes. Proposals must identify a clearly defined target audience.

How specific does the target audience need to be?

The target audience should be specific, countable, and realistically reachable through the project activities. Proposals should explain who will be engaged, how they will be reached, and why that audience matters to the project goals.

What is the maximum award amount?

The award ceiling is $100,000.

How many awards are expected?

The Embassy anticipates making around five awards.

When is the application due?

The posted closing date is 2025-08-30.

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The opportunity is listed under CFDA 19.040.

Where can applicants find the full requirements and submission instructions?

Applicants are directed to consult the full NOFO text and instructions referenced in the related documents for complete requirements, submission procedures, and any additional compliance or program design expectations not included in the summary.

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