United States Department of State (USA)

U.S. Embassy Jakarta PAS Annual Program Statement

Last update: Jun 3, 2020 Last update: Jun 3, 2020

Details

Location:Indonesia
Indonesia
Grantmaking entity: U.S. Embassy in Indonesia
Grantmaking entity type:Government / Public Sector
Status:Forecast
Budget: USD 600,000
Award ceiling: USD 100,000
Award floor: USD 1,000
Sector:Culture & Arts, Education, Training & Capacity Building, Health, Security & Peacebuilding, Public Sector Governance, Private Sector & Trade, Research & Innovation, Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief, Marketing & Media
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations, Government / Public Bodies, Academic Institutions, Individuals
Eligible citizenships:Indonesia, USA
Indonesia, USA
Date posted: Feb 17, 2020

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General Information Document Type: Grants Notice Opportunity Number: PAS-JAKARTA-FY20-02 Opportunity Title: U.S. Embassy Jakarta PAS Annual Program Statement Opportunity Category: Discretionary Opportunity Category Explanation: Funding Instrument Type: G
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The U.S. Department of State is the federal executive body under the US government that advises the President and maintains international relations, serving as the Department of Foreign Affairs. It was formed in 1789 in Washington, DC, USA and guides America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy and assistance, supporting citizens' interests, security and economic prosperity.

The responsibilities of the Department of State include implementing U.S. foreign policy, managing the country's diplomatic missions overseas, negotiating treaties and agreements with foreign organizations and representing the United States at the United Nations. It is also responsible for working with non-profit organizations and foundations that represent social and political programs in other countries. In addition to managing the Department, the Secretary of State serves as the country's chief diplomat and representative abroad. The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labour, a division of the U.S. Department of State, publishes annual reports on global human rights and U.S. contributions to the advancement of freedom and democracy. The Foreign Service Institute, which is also a division of the Department of State, is responsible for training diplomatic personnel. The director of the institute has the rank of Assistant Secretary of State of the United States. The Office of Digital Diplomacy deals with digital projects such as Diplopedia.

U.S. Department of State key sectors: Public & Foreign Affairs, International Relations, Public Policy, Diplomacy, Socio-Economic Development, Democracy, Human Rights, Programme Management, etc.

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Culture & Arts

Includes cultural and artistic activities that reflect, preserve, and promote cultural identity, heritage, and creative expression.


Key areas:
  • Cultural heritage, traditions, and identity
  • Arts and creative industries
  • Cultural and artistic services and activities

Education, Training & Capacity Building

Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.


Key areas:
  • Education systems and learning programmes
  • Vocational training and skills development
  • Capacity building and professional development