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HCN Grants Est. 2026
No. PDS-SUVA-FY26-02 · U.S. Mission to Fiji
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U.S. Embassy Suva Annual Program Statement for Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu

Dealbreakers No cost share required
No audit required
“the cost of the required audits may be charged either as an allowable direct cost to the award OR included in the organization’s established indirect costs” — From the announcement
Reimbursement-only: not stated

At a glance

No plain-language summary yet for this grant — the official description below is the best source.

What it funds

  • Other
Official description from grants.gov

The U.S. Department of State’s Embassy Suva announces an open competition to implement programs that advance U.S. foreign policy priorities by strengthening economic, scientific, educational, cultural, and security ties between the United States and Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru and/or Tuvalu. This Annual Program Statement (APS) invites proposals from eligible organizations or individuals that will deepen bilateral or regional cooperation through collaborative programming. All proposals must demonstrate a clear connection to or inclusion of American experts, organizations, institutions or cultural elements that promote greater understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives. Projects may address one or more of the following areas: Shared Cultural, Sports, and Educational Ties: Projects that build on the momentum of the 250th anniversary of America’s independence and longstanding bilateral cooperation by highlighting shared values such as religious freedom, historical connections, sports, and U.S. innovation and leadership, targeting students, youth leaders, educators, cultural organizations, and civil society. American Technology and Scientific Achievement: Programs that encourage education and advancement in science and technology by showcasing American technological innovation, tools, and businesses, targeting students, educators, research institutions, government agencies, and technology organizations. Economic Prosperity in the Pacific: Programs that advance workforce skills development, entrepreneurship, and economic growth by promoting U.S. technology, business strategies, tools, and opportunities, targeting youth, entrepreneurs, small business owners, and the technology and innovation sectors. Peace and Security: Programs that address shared threats such as transnational crime, narcotics, trafficking, disease, censorship, cyber scams, and other dangers, through knowledge sharing and U.S.-Pacific cooperation, targeting educators, government agencies, NGOs, media, and emergency personnel.

Who can apply

  • Others
Geographic restriction None found in the announcement — likely nationwide