Funding
Sources
Georgia
State University | United
States Government | International
Development Agencies
Georgia
State University
International Strategic Initiatives (ISI) Grants
United States Government
United
States Agency for International Development (USAID)
USAID is an independent federal government agency that receives overall
foreign policy guidance from the Secretary of State.
USAID Mission Directory
USAID-Unsolicited
program
Higher
Education for Development (HED)
HED supports
its mission primarily by funding innovative partnerships that partner
U.S. colleges or universities with institutions of higher learning
in developing nations.
FedBizOpps.gov
FedBizOpps.gov is the single government point-of-entry
(GPE) for Federal government procurement opportunities
over $25,000.
Grants.gov
Grants.gov was born as a governmental resource
named the E-Grants Initiative, part of the President's
2002 Fiscal Year Management Agenda to improve government
services to the public
United
States Department of Education
ED was created in 1980 by combining offices
from several federal agencies. Its original directive remains its
mission today — to
ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence
throughout the nation.
Office of Postsecondary Education
The Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE) formulates federal postsecondary
education policy and administers programs that address critical national
needs in support of our mission to increase access to quality postsecondary
education.
U
S Department of Education - International Affairs Office
IAO
is located in the Office of the Secretary (OS) and is responsible
for the overall coordination of the Department of Education's international
presence.
Higher Education Programs (HEP)
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary (FIPSE)
United States Department of State
Bureau
of Education and Cultural Affairs- Grants Division
The
mission of the Grants Division (ECA-IIP/EX/G) is to effectively
plan, direct, and execute by grant or cooperative agreement,
or other appropriate means, assistance instruments for the Department's
educational and cultural exchange programs.
International
Development Agencies
World
Bank
The World Bank offers an array of instruments including loans and grants to finance
poverty-reduction and economic development efforts around the world. The Bank
has two types of lending instruments: Investment Loans finance
goods, works, and services in support of economic and social development projects
in a broad range of sectors. They typically run for five to 10 years. Development
Policy Loans provide quick-disbursing external financing to support
policy and institutional reforms. They typically run for one to three years.
United Nations Grant Program for Libraries
Aga Khan Foundation
Its mission is to develop and promote creative solutions to problems
that impede social development, primarily in Asia and East Africa.
DANIDA
Danish International
Development Agency (DANIDA), is a Danish organization inside the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, setup to provide humanitarian help and
assistance in developing countries.
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