Opportunity Information: Apply for PAS DUSH STI40022GR0000

The Democracy Commission Small Grants Program is a U.S. Department of State funding opportunity administered by the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe through its Public Affairs Section (PAS). It is designed to strengthen democratic institutions and civil society in Tajikistan by providing small, competitive awards to local organizations. The program specifically targets Tajik nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations, civil society organizations, associations, and independent local media organizations that can deliver community-focused projects aligned with the Embassy's stated priorities.

Applicants are asked to submit a brief Statement of Interest rather than a full proposal at the initial stage. This Statement of Interest must be no longer than three pages and must include an accompanying budget. The Embassy provides templates for both documents, and applicants are expected to closely align their ideas with PAS goals, priority areas, intended target audiences, and any geographic focus described in the full Notice of Funding Opportunity.

The opportunity is organized around four main priority themes. First, "Support Independent Media Development and Bloggers" focuses on improving both the quality and volume of visual content produced by amateur journalists, bloggers, and social media creators so they can reach wider audiences with more engaging material. Projects under this theme may include trainings that build practical social media skills and the use of small sub-grants or similar support for promising journalists or bloggers who demonstrate potential for long-term impact. The theme also emphasizes raising the professionalism of social media influencers who address issues of public interest and motivating them to cover those topics more frequently and effectively.

Second, "Counter Violent Extremism" supports initiatives that amplify messages of tolerance and non-violence, delivered by respected and popular voices in society through traditional media and social platforms. The Embassy is looking for projects that do more than run short campaigns; they should build lasting capacity so moderate voices can continue the work after the grant ends. Priority is also placed on creating shareable Tajiki-language visual content that addresses violent extremism and on increasing public understanding of its consequences, including through the real stories of victims and survivors.

Third, "Support Women's Empowerment" prioritizes programs that help women become more economically self-reliant, often through practical skills-building and training. It also includes efforts to increase women's awareness of their rights and strengthen their ability to advocate for those rights in society. Another key element is sustainability through building networks of support, particularly for women from under-represented communities, so that progress continues beyond the award period.

Fourth, "Promote Environmental Awareness and Action" seeks projects that raise public awareness about climate change and air pollution in Tajikistan, including what causes these problems and what can be done to reduce or prevent their effects. This theme also supports strengthening the capacity of local government, civil society, and other stakeholders to advocate for environmental protection, suggesting an interest in programs that combine public education with practical advocacy skills and coalition-building.

From a funding and administrative standpoint, this is a discretionary grant opportunity (CFDA 19.900) offered through grants and cooperative agreements. The listed award ceiling is USD 50,000, and the program anticipates making approximately 25 awards. The opportunity was posted on January 7, 2022, and the application deadline was February 20, 2022 at 2400 (Dushanbe time). Eligible applicant categories in the listing include nonprofits with or without U.S. 501(c)(3) status and certain for-profit organizations (other than small businesses), though the narrative emphasis is on Tajik civil society and independent media organizations.

  • The Department of State, U.S. Mission to Tajikistan in the community development sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Democracy Commission Small Grants Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.900.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jan 07, 2022.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Feb 20, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $50,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 25 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, For profit organizations other than small businesses.
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Democracy Commission Small Grants Program (U.S. Embassy Dushanbe) - FAQs

What is the Democracy Commission Small Grants Program?

The Democracy Commission Small Grants Program is a U.S. Department of State funding opportunity administered by the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe through its Public Affairs Section (PAS). It provides small, competitive awards to strengthen democratic institutions and civil society in Tajikistan through community-focused projects aligned with Embassy priorities.

Who administers this grant opportunity?

The program is administered by the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe, specifically through the Public Affairs Section (PAS), under the U.S. Department of State.

What is the overall goal of the program?

The program is designed to strengthen democratic institutions and civil society in Tajikistan by supporting local organizations that can deliver community-focused projects aligned with PAS goals and Embassy priority themes.

Who is the program intended to support?

The opportunity specifically targets Tajik nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations, civil society organizations, associations, and independent local media organizations that can carry out projects aligned with the Embassy's priorities.

What types of organizations are listed as eligible to apply?

The listing includes nonprofits with or without U.S. 501(c)(3) status and certain for-profit organizations (other than small businesses). The narrative emphasis, however, is on Tajik civil society and independent media organizations.

What is the initial application requirement?

Applicants are asked to submit a brief Statement of Interest rather than a full proposal at the initial stage.

How long can the Statement of Interest be?

The Statement of Interest must be no longer than three pages.

Is a budget required at the initial stage?

Yes. The Statement of Interest must include an accompanying budget.

Are templates provided for the application documents?

Yes. The Embassy provides templates for both the Statement of Interest and the budget.

How should applicants align their project ideas?

Applicants are expected to closely align their ideas with PAS goals, priority areas, intended target audiences, and any geographic focus described in the full Notice of Funding Opportunity.

What are the main priority themes for projects?

The opportunity is organized around four main priority themes: (1) Support Independent Media Development and Bloggers, (2) Counter Violent Extremism, (3) Support Women's Empowerment, and (4) Promote Environmental Awareness and Action.

What does "Support Independent Media Development and Bloggers" focus on?

This theme focuses on improving the quality and volume of visual content produced by amateur journalists, bloggers, and social media creators so they can reach wider audiences with more engaging material.

What activities are encouraged under the independent media and bloggers theme?

Projects may include trainings that build practical social media skills, and may also use small sub-grants or similar support for promising journalists or bloggers who demonstrate potential for long-term impact.

Does the media theme address professionalism and public-interest topics?

Yes. The theme emphasizes raising the professionalism of social media influencers who address issues of public interest and motivating them to cover those topics more frequently and effectively.

What does the "Counter Violent Extremism" theme prioritize?

This theme supports initiatives that amplify messages of tolerance and non-violence, delivered by respected and popular voices in society through traditional media and social platforms.

Are short-term awareness campaigns enough under the counter violent extremism theme?

The Embassy is looking for projects that do more than run short campaigns. Projects should build lasting capacity so moderate voices can continue the work after the grant ends.

Is language or content format mentioned for counter violent extremism projects?

Yes. Priority is placed on creating shareable Tajiki-language visual content that addresses violent extremism.

What kinds of messaging are highlighted for counter violent extremism projects?

Projects are expected to increase public understanding of the consequences of violent extremism, including through real stories of victims and survivors.

What does the "Support Women's Empowerment" theme prioritize?

This theme prioritizes programs that help women become more economically self-reliant, often through practical skills-building and training.

Does the women's empowerment theme include rights awareness and advocacy?

Yes. It includes efforts to increase women's awareness of their rights and strengthen their ability to advocate for those rights in society.

How is sustainability described for women's empowerment projects?

Sustainability is emphasized through building networks of support, particularly for women from under-represented communities, so progress continues beyond the award period.

What does the "Promote Environmental Awareness and Action" theme focus on?

This theme seeks projects that raise public awareness about climate change and air pollution in Tajikistan, including what causes these problems and what can be done to reduce or prevent their effects.

Does the environmental theme include capacity-building and advocacy?

Yes. It supports strengthening the capacity of local government, civil society, and other stakeholders to advocate for environmental protection, suggesting an interest in programs that combine public education with practical advocacy skills and coalition-building.

What type of funding mechanism is used?

This is a discretionary grant opportunity offered through grants and cooperative agreements.

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The CFDA number listed for this opportunity is 19.900.

What is the maximum award amount?

The listed award ceiling is USD 50,000.

How many awards does the program anticipate making?

The program anticipates making approximately 25 awards.

When was the opportunity posted?

The opportunity was posted on January 7, 2022.

What was the application deadline and time zone?

The application deadline was February 20, 2022 at 2400 (Dushanbe time).

Is this opportunity competitive?

Yes. The awards are described as small, competitive awards.

Is the program focused on community-level impact?

Yes. The program emphasizes community-focused projects aligned with the Embassy's stated priorities.

Does the opportunity mention geographic focus within Tajikistan?

Applicants are asked to align with any geographic focus described in the full Notice of Funding Opportunity, indicating that geographic targeting may apply depending on the NOFO details.

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