Public Diplomacy Programs Grants (Assistance Listing 19.040)
Administered by U.S. Mission to Italy. An Assistance Listing is the permanent catalog entry for a federal funding program — individual opportunities are issued under it and come and go.
Overview
Assistance Listing 19.040 — Public Diplomacy Programs — is a federal funding program administered by U.S. Mission to Italy. UseGrants has tracked 76 funding opportunities issued under it by 5 agencies or sub-agencies, of which 8 are accepting applications right now. A further 29 are forecast — announced by the agency but not yet open. The typical award ceiling is $100,000, with the largest at $550,000. Historically, opportunities under this listing post most often in May and June.
Eligibility is set per opportunity, not per listing. The free UseGrants check matches your organization type and focus against every open opportunity, including these.
- Open now
- 8
- Forecast
- 29
- Opportunities tracked
- 76
- Typical ceiling
- $100K
- Largest ceiling
- $550K
- Assistance Listing
- 19.040
Open opportunities under 19.040
8 opportunities are accepting applications, newest first. Confirm every detail on the issuing agency’s official listing before you apply.
Austrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF)
Due Jan 1, 2099U.S. Mission to Austria · $5K–$24.5K
The Austrian-American Partnership Fund supports projects that strengthen collaboration and dialogue between Austria and the United States, such as work on foreign policy understanding, shared transnational threats, cultural exchange, and innovation. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits other than higher-education institutions, plus public and private educational institutions and individuals, based in Austria, Europe, or the U.S. with proven program experience. Awards range from about $5,000 to $24,500, decided on a rolling basis subject to available funds. Projects showing long-term sustainability receive priority.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyIndividualsSchools & universities+2 moreAfrica Regional Services Paris Annual Program Statement: ARS Speaker Program
Due in 10 daysAfrica Regional Services · $500–$12K
This State Department program is open only to individual U.S. citizen speakers, artists, and athletes/coaches; green-card holders, non-U.S. citizens, organizations, and for-profit entities are not eligible. Selected individuals join a roster and may later receive small program-specific grants (roughly $500 to $12,000) to conduct outreach across sub-Saharan Africa; being on the roster does not guarantee funding. Applicants must demonstrate expertise and deliver programs in English plus French or Portuguese. The deadline for statements of interest is August 31, 2026.
IndividualsSmall awardNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonU.S. EMBASSY TO LIBYA PAS ANNUAL PROGRAM STATEMENT
Due Jan 1, 2099U.S. Mission to Tunisia · $500–$25K
The U.S. Embassy to Libya's Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program funds projects that build community, promote social good, and strengthen U.S.-Libya understanding through arts, youth leadership, STEAM, and similar themes. All grantees must have nonprofit status; eligible applicants include civil-society groups, NGOs, cultural and academic institutions, and individuals. U.S. NGOs and individuals may apply, but preference goes to Libyan NGOs or partnerships that build Libyan capacity. Awards range from about $500 up to a maximum of $25,000.
NonprofitsIndividualsSchools & universitiesSmall award+1 moreU.S. Mission to the United Nations-Geneva, Small Grants Program
No deadline listedU.S. Mission to the United Nations · $1K–$100K
Open to both individuals and organizations (nonprofits, think-tanks, civil society, NGOs, nonprofit educational institutions, and foreign public/UN entities), this U.S. Mission to the United Nations–Geneva small grants program funds projects advancing U.S. multilateral policy priorities such as human rights, humanitarian response, global health, climate action, UN transparency, and gender. For-profit and commercial entities are not eligible. Projects should target international audiences and have a presence in or be carried out in Geneva. Awards range from about $1,000 to $100,000.
NonprofitsIndividualsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribal+2 moreMission Spain Public Diplomacy 2022 Annual Program Statement
No deadline listedU.S. Mission to Spain · $25K–$75K
The U.S. Mission to Spain's Public Diplomacy program funds projects that strengthen U.S.-Spain ties around themes such as climate action, study in the U.S., NATO and security cooperation, entrepreneurship and STEM, media literacy, and human rights. Eligible applicants are nonprofits, educational and cultural institutions, civil society and non-governmental organizations, think tanks, professional associations, media outlets, governmental and international organizations, and individuals based in Spain, Andorra, or the U.S.; Spanish or Andorran organizations must be registered in their home country. For-profit businesses are not eligible, and awards range from about $25,000 to $75,000.
NonprofitsIndividualsGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreANNUAL PROGRAM STATEMENT - PUBLIC AFFAIRS ITALY
No deadline listedU.S. Mission to Italy · $10K–$100K
Open to U.S. and Italian registered not-for-profits, individuals, non-profit or governmental educational institutions, and governmental institutions; for-profit businesses are not listed as eligible. The U.S. Mission to Italy funds cultural and exchange programs (roughly $10,000 to $100,000) that strengthen U.S.-Italy ties, and every program must include a significant American cultural element or connection with U.S. experts/organizations. Priority areas include countering disinformation, STEM and entrepreneurship, American Studies, English language study, and media literacy.
NonprofitsIndividualsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribal+2 moreSmall Grants Program
No deadline listedU.S. Mission to the United Nations · $5K–$15K
Open to individuals, registered nonprofits, think tanks, civil society/NGOs, educational institutions, and governmental institutions based in Geneva or abroad, this US Mission Geneva Small Grants Program funds projects that promote US policy priorities at international organizations, such as lectures, exhibitions, exchanges, workshops, or public awareness campaigns. Awards range roughly from $5,000 to $15,000, all projects must include a US element or connection, and for-profit or commercial entities are not eligible. Cost-sharing is encouraged but not required.
NonprofitsIndividualsGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreU.S. Mission Australia Annual Program Statement
No deadline listedU.S. Mission to Australia · $5K–$15K
The U.S. Mission to Australia's Annual Program Statement funds non-governmental/civil society organizations, think tanks, educational institutions, and nonprofits for public-diplomacy-style projects, with awards typically between $5,000 and $15,000. Prior programmatic and budget-management experience is preferred, and applicants should be ready to describe cost-sharing from other sources. This is a small, geographically specific program tied to projects involving the U.S. Embassy in Australia.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesSmall awardNarrow eligibility
Forecast opportunities under 19.040
29 opportunities have been announced by the issuing agency but are not accepting applications yet. Forecast notices usually carry no deadline and no application package until they post.
Previously issued under this listing
Past rounds are the best guide to what the next one will look like — the scope, the award size, and the time of year it lands.
When 19.040 opportunities post
Across the 76 opportunities UseGrants has tracked under this listing, postings cluster in May, June, April, November. Federal program cycles repeat, so a listing that missed you this year is worth watching for the next round.
- May27 opportunities
- June17 opportunities
- April12 opportunities
- November6 opportunities
Agencies issuing under 19.040
- U.S. Mission to Italy7 opportunities
- U.S. Mission to Cambodia4 opportunities
- U.S. Mission to Canada3 opportunities
- U.S. Mission to New Zealand3 opportunities
- U.S. Mission to Spain3 opportunities
What is Assistance Listing 19.040?
19.040 is the federal Assistance Listing (formerly CFDA) number for Public Diplomacy Programs, administered by U.S. Mission to Italy. An Assistance Listing is the permanent catalogue entry for a funding program; individual notices of funding opportunity are issued under it, each with its own deadline and eligibility. UseGrants has tracked 76 such notices.
Are there open 19.040 grants right now?
Yes — 8 opportunities are currently accepting applications under 19.040, listed on this page with their deadlines and award amounts. 29 more are forecast: announced, but not yet open to applicants. Verify each on the issuing agency's official listing before you apply.
How much funding do 19.040 grants award?
The typical award ceiling for an opportunity under 19.040 is $100,000, ranging up to $550,000. Award floors and ceilings are set per opportunity — check the specific notice you intend to apply to.
Which agencies issue grants under 19.040?
U.S. Mission to Italy, U.S. Mission to Cambodia, U.S. Mission to Canada, U.S. Mission to New Zealand, U.S. Mission to Spain have issued the opportunities UseGrants tracks under this listing. UseGrants is an independent aggregator compiling public Grants.gov records — always confirm current details on the agency's own listing.
Who applies to 19.040, and what it sits alongside
Related federal programs
Source: public Grants.gov opportunity records. Assistance Listing numbers and program titles are as published by the issuing agency. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not a federal agency — always confirm the current deadline, eligibility and award amount on the official listing before you apply.