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ANNOUNCEMENT

U.S. Consulate Surabaya Small Grants Competition 2019

The U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya is pleased to announce that limited funding is available
through the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya Small Grants Competition 2019 to support
public activities that promote U.S.-Indonesia bilateral relations.

I. GENERAL INFORMATION

Funding opportunity title: U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya Small Grants Competition
2019

Funding instrument type: Grant

Announcement date: February 20, 2019

Grant ceiling: $15,000 USD for each project

Grant floor: $5000 USD for each project

Deadline for abstract: Rolling deadline

Project period: All projects must begin before September 30, 2019. This does not mean that
the project must be completed before September 30, 2019, but that preparation must begin
before that date.

II. PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

1. Proposed projects must be able to promote U.S.-Indonesia bilateral relations in the


following priority areas:
a. Empowerment of Women, Children, Minority Groups;
b. Education;
c. Environmental & Marine Programs;
d. Entrepreneurship;
e. Disability Rights

2. Applicants are encouraged to propose projects that benefit underrepresented regions,


and are high-impact, benefiting the greatest number of people possible. Projects which
directly benefit only a limited number of people are discouraged. All programs should
highlight the 70th Anniversary of U.S.-Indonesian Diplomatic Relations.

3. The start date of the proposed project must be at least 8 weeks after the proposal is
submitted.

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4. Projects that are not typically funded include:
 Paying to complete activities that began with other funds.
 Activities normally supplied by the Indonesian government, such as providing
supplies for a hospital, etc.
 Citizen exchange programs with foreign countries that do not have an American
angle.
 Projects that include international travel, unless specifically justified within the
project.
 Political party activities or projects inherently political in nature.
 Projects that support specific religious activities.

III. BUDGET PROVISIONS

1. Proposed budget items may not include:


 Prize money

2. Applicants are encouraged to cover the abovementioned costs with cost-sharing


contributions. Cost-sharing contributions may be made from any non-U.S. government
source, applicants’ own funding, or a third party.

3. Applicants whose projects are approved will be required to provide receipts and return
any unused funds.

4. Any inherent financial profit that may be incurred from the project must be distributed
for public benefit.

5. Grant awards are subject to availability of funds.

IV. APPLICANTS’ ELIGIBILITY

1. Eligible applicants include individuals, or a group of individuals, NGOs and Community


Groups based in Eastern Indonesia, with preference given to Alumni of United States
Government programs (such as YSEALI, IVLP, SUSI, etc.)

2. Priorities may be given to applicants who have not previously received project funding
from the U.S. Government.

3. Applicants must have the ability to develop and implement their proposed projects in
Consulate General Surabaya’s district across Eastern Indonesia (East Java, Sulawesi, Bali,
East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, North Maluku and Maluku)

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4. Applicants must have a commitment to non-discrimination practices, including equal
treatment without regard to race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and
political affiliation.

5. Applicants whose projects are approved must have a commitment to work closely with
the U.S. Consulate General throughout the project period to keep the Consulate
informed of any changes made to the scope of project, duration of project, and budget.

6. Commercial firms are ineligible to receive funding through this mechanism.

V. HOW TO APPLY

1. A one page abstract of your proposal must be written in English and submitted
electronically to the U.S. Consulate General Surabaya via email address
PASSurabaya@state.gov with “Small Grants Proposal” in the subject line

2. Abstract must include an executive summary of the program, including proposed dates,
activities, detailed budget in Rupiah.

3. Applicants may not submit more than one proposal.

VI. SELECTION PROCESS

1. Applicants will receive a confirmation email from the Consulate acknowledging receipt of
your abstract. There is no need to contact the Consulate to ask about the status of your
proposal once you have received the email.

2. Proposals selected for further review will be contacted and asked to provide a full
proposal for review.

3. Applicants whose proposals were not selected for further review will also be notified.

4. Proposals will be reviewed on the basis of their fullness, coherence, clarity, and attention
to detail.

5. The Consulate may fund projects on the basis of initial applications received, without
discussions or negotiations.

6. The Consulate reserves the right to award less or more than the funds described, in the
absence of worthy applications, or under such other circumstances as it may deem to be
in the best interest of the U.S. government.

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7. The Consulate reserves the right to enter into discussions with one or more applicants to
obtain clarification, additional details, or to suggest refinements in the program
description, budget, or other aspects of the application.

8. Submission of a grant proposal does not/not guarantee funding. Any expenses borne by
potential grantees prior to receiving formal, written confirmation of the grant are at the
applicants’ own risk.

VII. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

1. Projects funded under this announcement will require both program and financial
reports on a frequency identified by the U.S. Consulate General Grants Officer or Grants
Officer Representative.

2. The disbursement of funds may be tied to submission of these reports in a timely


manner.

VIII. CONTACT INFORMATION

Questions regarding this opportunity should be directed to PASSurabaya@state.gov with


“Small Grants Proposal” in the subject line.

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