Grant opportunity
Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund
Project Background, Goals, and Objectives: As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this NOFO leverages the Freedom 250 milestone as a strategic opportunity to highlight American leadership, innovation, and freedom of expression. The anniversary provides a timely platform to celebrate 250 years of U.S.
- Funder
- U.S. Mission to Italy / Department of State
- Closes 2026-05-03
- Closes 2026-05-03: May 3, 2026
- Award
- up to USD 35,000; floor USD 5,000
- Applicant
- Individuals and Organizations
- Discipline
- Social Sciences and Public Policy
- Region
- United States
- Posted
- Apr 3, 2026
Call summary
Overview
Project Background, Goals, and Objectives: As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this NOFO leverages the Freedom 250 milestone as a strategic opportunity to highlight American leadership, innovation, and freedom of expression. The anniversary provides a timely platform to celebrate 250 years of U.S. excellence while reinforcing contemporary foreign policy priorities, including strengthening bilateral partnerships between the U.S. and Italy, expanding commercial relations, and building citizen diplomacy ties between Americans and Italians. Proposed projects must demonstrate how Freedom 250 themes—American independence, leadership, and individual excellence—will be integrated into program activities in a visible and substantive way. In addition, all proposals must include at least one of the following required components: · Convene alumni from different U.S. government exchange programs to build or expand an alumni network capable of working together on shared interests and increasing regional and global collaboration. Each proposal must include at least two exchange alumni or the involvement of a recognized alumni association. · Strengthen the relationship between alumni and the U.S. government by creating structured opportunities to collaborate on activities that advance shared strategic goals and address common challenges. · Support alumni in developing their leadership capacity and implementing community-based projects that demonstrate measurable impact and advance Freedom 250 objectives. A few examples of previously successful projects include: a Digital Social Reading program and convening scholars through a colloquium on U.S.–Italy literary exchange and a Hackathon to power start-ups in southern Italy. These projects demonstrated that combining alumni experts with emerging leaders in their fields produced stronger and more sustainable impact than standalone public events. Building on these lessons, similar initiatives can leverage Freedom 250 to expand alumni involvement, strengthen institutional partnerships, and generate measurable academic outcomes aligned with U.S. policy goals.
Who can apply
NGOs, Individuals
What it supports
- Social Sciences and Public Policy
- United States
- Official opportunity number: 1-2026.
Funding and duration
- up to USD 35,000; floor USD 5,000
Closes 2026-05-03
Closes 2026-05-03: May 3, 2026
How to apply
Use the official Grants.gov listing for application package, forms, attachments, and agency-specific instructions. Submit by 2026-05-03 unless the agency updates the official listing.
Call details
Project Background, Goals, and Objectives: As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this NOFO leverages the Freedom 250 milestone as a strategic opportunity to highlight American leadership, innovation, and freedom of expression. The anniversary provides a timely platform to celebrate 250 years of U.S. excellence while reinforcing contemporary foreign policy priorities, including strengthening bilateral partnerships between the U.S. and Italy, expanding commercial relations, and building citizen diplomacy ties between Americans and Italians. Proposed projects must demonstrate how Freedom 250 themes—American independence, leadership, and individual excellence—will be integrated into program activities in a visible and substantive way. In addition, all proposals must include at least one of the following required components: · Convene alumni from different U.S. government exchange programs to build or expand an alumni network capable of working together on shared interests and increasing regional and global collaboration. Each proposal must include at least two exchange alumni or the involvement of a recognized alumni association. · Strengthen the relationship between alumni and the U.S. government by creating structured opportunities to collaborate on activities that advance shared strategic goals and address common challenges. · Support alumni in developing their leadership capacity and implementing community-based projects that demonstrate measurable impact and advance Freedom 250 objectives. A few examples of previously successful projects include: a Digital Social Reading program and convening scholars through a colloquium on U.S.–Italy literary exchange and a Hackathon to power start-ups in southern Italy. These projects demonstrated that combining alumni experts with emerging leaders in their fields produced stronger and more sustainable impact than standalone public events. Building on these lessons, similar initiatives can leverage Freedom 250 to expand alumni involvement, strengthen institutional partnerships, and generate measurable academic outcomes aligned with U.S. policy goals. Eligibility: NGOs, Individuals Opportunity number: 1-2026. Closing date: 2026-05-03. Funding: up to USD 35,000; floor USD 5,000.
NGOs, Individuals
Social Sciences and Public Policy
United States
Official opportunity number: 1-2026.
up to USD 35,000; floor USD 5,000
Closes 2026-05-03: Closes 2026-05-03: May 3, 2026.
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Plan internal approvals, partner confirmations, budgets, letters, and portal submission before the final deadline.
Use the official Grants.gov listing for application package, forms, attachments, and agency-specific instructions. Submit by 2026-05-03 unless the agency updates the official listing.
Before submitting, check required documents, eligible costs, attachments, page limits, institutional approvals, and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration, or nomination stage.