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FundingCooperative AgreementClosing Soon

U.S-Nigeria Creative, Digital, & Innovation Economy Initiative

U.S. Mission to Nigeria
USD 60KNigeriaPDS-APS-FY26-01
F
FundingCooperative AgreementClosing Soon

Enhancing Prison Population Management Through Expanded Probation in Tunisia

Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement
USD 1.5MTunisiaOFOP0003144
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FundingCooperative AgreementClosing Soon

Egypt Annual Program Statement

Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
USD 25.0MEgyptDFOP0018819
F
FundingGrantClosing Soon

Africa Regional Services Paris Annual Program Statement: ARS Speaker Program

Africa Regional Services
USD 12KPan-AfricanAF-PDPA-FY26-01
F
FundingAcceleratorClosing Soon

Qualcomm Make in Africa Program

Qualcomm
USD 50KPan-African
F
FundingGrantOpen

Disrupting Transnational Criminal Organizations Through Advanced Forensic Capabilities in Morocco

Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement
USD 2.1MMoroccoOFOP0003172
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Kenya: Crowd Control and Less-Than-Lethal Riot Response Training

Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement
USD 1.6MKenyaOFOP0003355
F
FundingGrantOpen

Middle East Regional Cooperation (MERC)

Assistance Coordination
USD 2.0MPan-AfricanDFOP0019227
F
FundingGrantOpen

Orange Corners Innovation Fund

Orange Corners / Netherlands MFA
EUR 50KPan-African
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Protecting and Improving Global Health Security by Engaging Local Partners: Strengthening and Sustaining Public Health Systems in Ghana

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
GhanaCDC-RFA-JG-26-0047
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Expanding global health security though local partnerships in Tanzania

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
TanzaniaCDC-RFA-JG-26-0052
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Strengthening Global Health Security through local partnerships in Sierra Leone

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
Sierra LeoneCDC-RFA-JG-26-0050
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Expanding Global Health Security through local partnerships in Senegal

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
SenegalCDC-RFA-JG-26-0048
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Expanding global health security through local partnerships in Ethiopia

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
EthiopiaCDC-RFA-JG-26-0046
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Expanding global health security through local partnerships in Nigeria

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
NigeriaCDC-RFA-JG-26-0043
F
FundingLoanOpen

AfDB Youth Entrepreneurship Investment Bank

African Development Bank
USD 5.0MPan-African
F
FundingGrantOpen

U.S. EMBASSY TO LIBYA PAS ANNUAL PROGRAM STATEMENT

U.S. Mission to Tunisia
USD 25KPan-AfricanOFOP0001473
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Annual Program Statement (APS) For Fiscal Year 2026

U.S. Mission to Tunisia
USD 200KTunisiaPAS-TUNIS- APS FY2026
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) 2026: Exchange Alumni Advancing Freedom250

U.S. Mission to Niger
USD 40KNigerPDS-NER-AEIF-26-001
F
FundingGrantOpen

Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF): Sierra Leone

U.S. Mission to Sierra Leone
USD 5KSierra Leone2026-FREETOWN-AEIF-01
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Strengthening Ghana Health Service laboratory services, diagnostic networks, and systems for a more effective, efficient, and sustainable response to HIV, TB, and other priority health threats

Centers for Disease Control-GHC
GhanaCDC-RFA-JG-26-0178
F
FundingCooperative AgreementOpen

Annual Program Statement (APS) for Fiscal Year 2025

U.S. Mission to Tunisia
USD 200KTunisiaPAS-TUNIS-FY2025
F
FundingGrantOpen

PAS Freetown Small Grants Program

U.S. Mission to Sierra Leone
USD 10KSierra Leone2025-FREETOWN-PDS-01
F
FundingGrantOpen

U.S. Embassy Cotonou PDS Request for Statements of Interest

U.S. Mission to Benin
USD 20KBeninPDS-RCS-FY25
F
FundingGrantOpen

U.S. Embassy Luanda Public Diplomacy Section Request for a Full Proposal Application

U.S. Mission to Angola
USD 50KPan-AfricanDOS-PAS-ANG-FY25-01
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FUNDINGUpdated yesterday

U.S-Nigeria Creative, Digital, & Innovation Economy Initiative

U.S. Mission to Nigeria has issued a funding opportunity for U.S-Nigeria Creative, Digital, & Innovation Economy Initiative. It is published as a cooperative agreement. It applies to Nigeria. The stated amount is USD 60,000. It was published on 2026-07-22 and closes on 2026-08-20. The reference is PDS-APS-FY26-01. The notice was published by Grants.gov.

Key Information
Organisation
U.S. Mission to Nigeria
Location
Nigeria
Status
Closing Soon
Application Deadline
Aug 20, 2026
Type
Cooperative Agreement
Amount
USD 20,000 to 60,000
Size
small
Reference
PDS-APS-FY26-01
Language
en
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Description

The U.S. Department of State’s U.S. Consulate General Lagos announces an open competition to implement a program to increase two-way trade and investment between the United States and Nigeria by building commercial relationships, professional knowledge, legal infrastructure, and institutional connections that enable U.S. companies and Nigerian creative/digital professionals to partner and grow together. 


This Annual Program Statement (APS) is issued under the Consulate's commercial diplomacy mandate to generate measurable economic benefit for U.S. companies, support U.S. jobs, and expand market opportunities for Nigerian creative and innovation economy professionals across seven priority themes:


(1) Intellectual Property Infrastructure;

(2) Exchange Alumni Network Activation;

(3) Streaming, Digital Rights, and Platform Monetization;

(4) Co-Production and Market Access — Film, Music, Fashion;

(5) U.S. Education Access and Tech Credentialing;

(6) Gaming, Sports Business, and Emerging Tech; and

(7) Content Creation for U.S. Social Media Platforms and AI Tools. 

 

Target audiences include Nigerian creative and tech professionals; entrepreneurs; exchange program alumni; university faculty; and U.S. companies in streaming, entertainment law, fashion, venture capital, and AI seeking Nigerian partnerships and talent. 


This program strengthens U.S.-Nigeria commercial ties, positions U.S. companies to benefit from Nigeria's dynamic creative economy, and leverages public diplomacy assets in southern Nigeria, including 8,000 exchange alumni and 15 American Spaces as instruments of economic engagement generating opportunity on both sides of the Atlantic.

Focus Sectors

Education, Infrastructure

Target Countries

Nigeria

Contact

NameGabriel Andrew Grantor

Source: Grants.gov