U.S. Studies Grant, Argentina, $10k-$20k, Closes June 1
Summary
The U.S. Mission to Argentina, through its Public Diplomacy Section, has published Notice of Funding Opportunity PDS-BUE-2026-02 seeking applications to strengthen U.S. Studies programs at Argentine universities. The program will provide $10,000 to $20,000 per award to support guest lectures by U.S.-based experts, improve curricula, and increase student enrollment by at least 25 percent. Applications are due by June 1, 2026.
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What changed
The U.S. Mission to Argentina published a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the U.S. Studies Program (PDS-BUE-2026-02), offering $75,000 in total program funding across an expected five awards of $10,000 to $20,000 each. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, public and private educational institutions, public international organizations, and governmental institutions. The program objectives include hosting at least two U.S.-based experts per institution and achieving a 25 percent increase in student enrollment and engagement.
Prospective applicants should submit proposals by June 1, 2026 through www.grants.gov. Public International Organizations and other eligible entities interested in advancing U.S. Studies programming in Argentina should review the full NOFO for detailed application requirements and evaluation criteria.
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Strengthening U.S. Studies in Higher Education in Argentina
Agency: U.S. Mission to Argentina
Assistance Listings: 19.040 -- Public Diplomacy Programs
Last Updated: April 23, 2026 View version history on Grants.gov
Description
Project Background, Goals, and Objectives U.S. Studies programs play a critical role in fostering mutual understanding, strengthening academic collaboration, and advancing informed dialogue on global issues. By providing structured, interdisciplinary insights into U.S. society, governance, history, and culture, these programs equip students and faculty with the tools to engage more effectively with the United States across academic, professional, and policy spheres. In doing so, they contribute to building more resilient, informed, and cooperative international relationships.
... Despite sustained interest in U.S.-related topics, many institutions face structural and resource-related limitations that hinder the full development of these programs. Outdated curricula may not reflect contemporary developments in U.S. politics, society, or innovation, reducing their relevance and appeal. At the same time, limited access to faculty training and professional development opportunities constrains educatorsâ ability to deliver high-quality, up-to-date instruction. The absence of strong institutional partnerships further limits exposure to U.S. academic networks, joint research initiatives, and exchange opportunities.
Addressing these gaps is essential to ensuring that U.S. Studies programs remain dynamic, relevant, and impactful. Strengthening curricula, investing in faculty capacity, and fostering institutional linkages not only enhances academic quality, but also creates pathways for sustained collaboration, knowledge exchange, and mutual benefit between U.S. and international institutions.
Project Audience(s): Primary beneficiaries should include:
- University faculty in social sciences and humanities.
- Undergraduate and graduate students.
- Academic administrators.
Applicants should clearly describe participant recruitment and selection, including geographic reach, professional profiles, and expected cohort size.
Project Goal:
The project goal is to increase the quality, reach, and impact of U.S. Studies programs in higher education.
Project Objectives: ** Applicants should design projects that contribute to the following objectives:
Objective 1: Support Argentine universities in hosting at least two U.S.-based experts per institution to deliver guest lectures on contemporary and high-impact topics in U.S. politics, economics, and society.
Objective 2: Increase student engagement in U.S. Studies courses and related activities by 25%, as measured through enrollment figures and event attendance data.
Expected Outcome:
The program aims to increase student participation by achieving at least a 25% rise in enrollment and engagement in U.S. Studies courses and related activities, as measured through baseline and endline enrollment data and event attendance records. Additionally, it seeks to improve perceptions and understanding of the United States by ensuring that at least 50% of participants demonstrate increased knowledge and favorability, as measured through pre- and post-program surveys assessing shifts in understanding and perception.
The project is expected to expand both the quality and reach of U.S. Studies programming within Argentine universities by increasing direct engagement with U.S. experts and broadening student participation. Through the integration of guest lectures by U.S.-based specialists, students and faculty will gain exposure to current, high-impact perspectives on U.S. politics, economics, and society, enriching the academic experience and ensuring greater relevance of course content. This exposure is also expected to foster more nuanced and objective understandings of the United States, moving beyond stereotypes or partial narratives and encouraging informed, critical engagement with complex issues.
At the same time, a targeted increase in student enrollment and participationâmeasured at a minimum of 25%âwill indicate strengthened interest and accessibility of U.S. Studies offerings. As participants develop a more balanced and comprehensive view of U.S. institutions, culture, and values, the project is anticipated to contribute to more favorable perceptions of the United States and to increase the likelihood of future academic, professional, and institutional engagement. Together, these outcomes will support more dynamic, globally connected academic environments and lay the groundwork for sustained collaboration with U.S. partners.
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Eligibility
Eligible applicants
Miscellaneous
- Other
Additional information
⢠Not-for-profit organizations, including think-tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations ⢠Public and private educational institutions ⢠Public International Organizations ⢠Governmental institutions
Grantor contact information
Description
Public Diplomacy Section
U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires, Argentina
Public Diplomacy Section
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| File name | Description | Last updated |
| --- | --- | --- |
| NOFO-U.S.StudiesProgram.pdf | Full text - Notice of Funding Opportunity | Apr 23, 2026 07:17 PM UTC |
Link to additional information
See attached text of Notice of Funding Opportunity
Closing: June 1, 2026
Application process
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Award
$75,000
Program Funding
5
Expected awards
$10,000
Award Minimum
$20,000
Award Maximum
Funding opportunity number:
PDS-BUE-2026-02
Cost sharing or matching requirement:
No Funding instrument type:
Cooperative agreement
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
-- Category of Funding Activity:
Education
Category Explanation:
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History
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1
Posted date:
April 23, 2026
Archive date:
July 1, 2026
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