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U.S.-ROK Strategic Partnership Initiatives

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U.S.-ROK Strategic Partnership Initiatives

2026-07-06
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U.S.-ROK Strategic Partnership Initiatives

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Funding Opportunity Title: U.S.-ROK Strategic Partnership Initiatives Funding Opportunity Number: PD-SEOUL-FY26-02 Deadline for Applications: Monday, July 6, 2026, 11:59 p.m. (GMT+9) CFDA Number: 19.040 Type of Funding: FY26 Smith Mundt Public Diplomacy Funds Total Amount Available: $800,000 This notice is subject to availability of funding. Executive Summary The U.S. Embassy Seoul Public Diplomacy Section invites proposals for programs that advance shared priorities identified in the U.S.-ROK Joint Fact Sheet and other bilateral or U.S. policy frameworks. Through this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the embassy seeks innovative, high-impact initiatives implemented in the Republic of Korea that strengthen the U.S.-ROK Alliance, expand practical cooperation, and support strategic engagement with key Korean audiences. Competitive proposals may address areas such as economic and technology cooperation, innovation, cybersecurity, critical minerals and supply chain resilience, shipbuilding and maritime cooperation, freedom of expression, anti-American propaganda campaigns from foreign state and non-state actors, or other priority areas aligned with U.S. foreign policy frameworks. For calendar year 2026 only, proposals connected to the 250th anniversary of United States independence (Freedom 250) may also be considered. Any Freedom 250-supported activities must conclude no later than December 31, 2026. Program Goal The goal of this program is to generate direct and measurable impacts that strengthen the U.S.-ROK Alliance by advancing shared strategic priorities through practical, locally implemented initiatives. Program Objectives Expand engagement with Korean audiences on shared U.S.-ROK priorities through practical, results-oriented programming. Strengthen partnerships among U.S. and Korean institutions, organizations, and emerging leaders in priority areas. Identify and broaden the pool of qualified local implementing partners for future public diplomacy programming. Support high-quality projects that advance priorities identified in relevant bilateral and other U.S. foreign policy frameworks. Expected Activities Proposals prioritizing impact and creativity are more likely to receive funding. Applicants may propose activities such as, but not limited to: Workshops, training programs, or seminars that include follow-on engagement or practical outputs that advance the U.S.-ROK Alliance Speaker programs, expert dialogues, or roundtables that promote U.S. commercial interests including English language development or other relevant initiatives Youth, student, or emerging leader programs that build future networks ready to advance U.S.-ROK cooperation or U.S.-ROK-Japan cooperation Initiatives that identify, expose or counter coordinated, anti-American propaganda campaigns from foreign state and non-state actors that threaten American interests and national security Projects promoting innovation, entrepreneurship, and/or workforce development including in shipbuilding, commercial space industry, energy, or emerging technology sectors Exchanges (virtual or in-person) building capacity and cooperation in preventing online scams, protecting children from online sexual exploitation and abuse, stopping the flow of illegal drugs, or other transnational criminal activity Freedom 250-related educational, cultural, or public engagement programming (implemented in 2026 only) to showcase American excellence in these fields Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Applicants should clearly define expected outputs and outcomes and include a plan for monitoring and evaluation. Proposals should identify: Performance indicators (e.g., number of participants, audience reach, partnerships established, follow-on activities launched, engagement levels) Targets and, where appropriate, baseline data Data collection methods (e.g., attendance records, participant feedback, surveys, interviews, digital analytics) Substantial Involvement Awards under this NOFO may be issued as grants, fixed amount awards, or cooperative agreements, as appropriate. If issued as a cooperative agreement, the U.S. Embassy Seoul may have substantial involvement in the program, including: Awards under this NOFO may be issued as grants, fixed amount awards, or cooperative agreements, as appropriate. If issued as a cooperative agreement, the U.S. Embassy Seoul may have substantial involvement in the program, including: Reviewing and approving key project activities, timelines, and major deliverables Facilitating connections with relevant stakeholders, experts, and partner institutions, as appropriate Monitoring program implementation and performance, including participation in evaluation activities Reviewing and approving branding, publicity, or major public communications related to the award Coordinating on significant modifications to program scope or implementation plans Eligible Applicants Priority may be given to organizations based in the Republic of Korea. Applicants headquartered outside the ROK should demonstrate meaningful local implementation capacity, including ROK-based staff, partnerships, or proven experience operating in the Korean context. The following organizations are eligible to apply: Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations Public and private educational institutions Public International Organizations and Governmental institutions All application materials must be submitted by email to SeoulPDGrants@state.gov

$25K – $100K
2026-07-06
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Prosperity Stack Fellowship

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U.S. Mission to South Korea

<p><strong style="color: black;">Funding Opportunity Title:</strong><span style="color: black;">&nbsp;</span>Prosperity Stack Fellowship</p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Funding Opportunity Number: </strong><span style="color: black;">PD-SEOUL-FY26-03</span></p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Deadline for Applications</strong><span style="color: black;">: </span>Monday, July 13, 2026, 11:59 p.m. (GMT+9)</p> <p><strong style="color: black;">CFDA Number:&nbsp;</strong><span style="color: black;">19.441</span></p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Type of Funding:</strong><span style="color: black;"> </span>FY26 Fulbright-Hays, American Spaces Support Funds</p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Total Amount Available:</strong><span style="color: black;"> $108,000</span></p> <p><span style="color: black;">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><strong style="color: black;"><u>This notice is subject to availability of funding.</u></strong></p> <p><span style="color: black;">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Executive Summary</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>The U.S. Embassy Seoul Public Diplomacy Section invites proposals to implement the Prosperity Stack Fellowship, a strategic accelerator program designed to promote American AI technology with Korean early-stage entrepreneurs by connecting them with U.S. expertise in artificial intelligence, business development, and innovation.&nbsp;The program will engage young Korean innovators through training, mentorship, regional engagement, and public showcase opportunities linked to the American Spaces network in Seoul, Busan, Gwangju, and Pyeongtaek.</p> <p>Through a multi-phase fellowship model, selected startup teams will receive training in U.S. AI applications, American business management principles, pitching, and product development.&nbsp;Finalist teams will participate in advanced technical training and mentorship, and top-performing teams may receive project development support to help advance their concepts toward market-readiness.</p> <p>The program should culminate in a final Demo Day and follow-on engagement that showcases participant outcomes, strengthens the role of American Spaces as regional gateways for innovation, and demonstrates how American AI Stack, U.S. technical platforms, business practices, and professional link to silicon valley experts can support Korean entrepreneurs and advance shared prosperity.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Program Goal</strong></p> <p><span style="color: black;">The goal of this program is to strengthen U.S. leadership and U.S.-ROK cooperation in artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship by connecting Korean early-stage innovators with American AI technology, work platforms, business practices, professional networks, and practical startup development support.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Program Objectives</strong></p> <ul> <li><span style="color: black;">Recruit and train Korean startup teams through a structured fellowship curriculum focused on U.S. AI applications, American business management principles, pitching, and project development. </span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Connect selected finalist teams with American AI experts and relevant U.S. and Korean mentors through advanced technical training and mentorship. </span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Support top-performing teams through project development assistance and follow-on mentorship to help advance their concepts toward viable and scalable models. </span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Use American Corners as regional platforms for entrepreneurship, innovation, and U.S.-ROK technology engagement.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Showcase participant outcomes through a final Demo Day, media outreach, and follow-on regional engagement that demonstrate the economic opportunity the American AI Stack can unleash for Korean entrepreneurs.&nbsp;</span></li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Program Design and Required Activities</strong></p> <p>Applicants should propose a detailed implementation plan that incorporates the following required program components.&nbsp;Applicants may propose adjustments to the sequence, format, or delivery method where appropriate, but proposals should clearly demonstrate how the overall fellowship model will be implemented.</p> <p><br></p> <ul> <li><span style="color: black;">Recruitment and selection of up to 20 teams of Korean innovators, ages 18–35, with no more than five members per team, with a focus on American Corner regions in Seoul, Busan, Gwangju, and Pyeongtaek.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">A five-week intensive online workshop that includes lectures and mentorship on American artificial intelligence, business, and pitching, as well as regional in-person meetups for teams at American Corners.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Pitching sessions at the four American Corner locations, based on each team’s closest region, to select up to 10 teams for the next phase.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">A three-day, two-night AI Camp for the selected 10 teams, featuring hands-on training from American AI experts using the American AI Stack.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Project development support for up to five top-performing teams, with support of up to $6,000 per team.&nbsp;Project development support may include subscriptions to U.S. AI application programming interfaces or other U.S. AI technology, technology subscriptions including data storage, or other necessary expenses to develop a fully functioning AI-powered prototype product. </span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Continued mentorship and support from accelerators and local AI industry leaders for up to six months to help the selected teams develop their projects.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">A final Demo Day at American Diplomacy House to showcase team outcomes.</span></li> <li><span style="color: black;">Follow-on debriefing sessions at all four American Corner locations, where the five selected teams share their final products or proposals.</span></li> <li>A robust media and outreach plan using the program’s outcomes to highlight the opportunities American AI can unleash for local entrepreneurs.&nbsp;</li> </ul> <p><strong style="color: windowtext;"><em>&nbsp;</em></strong></p> <p><strong style="color: black;">Monitoring and Evaluation (M&amp;E)</strong></p> <p>Applicants should clearly define expected outputs and outcomes and include a plan for monitoring and evaluation. Proposals should identify:</p> <p><strong style="color: black;">&nbsp;</strong></p> <ul> <li>Performance indicators, such as the number of teams recruited, number of participants trained, number of regional meetups held, number of teams completing the five-week training, number of teams selected for AI Camp, number of mentorship sessions delivered, number of teams receiving project development support, Demo Day attendance, media reach, number of teams launching viable products, increased public awareness of American AI and business culture, and participant feedback.</li> <li>Targets and, where appropriate, baseline data</li> <li>Data collection methods, such as application records, attendance records, participant surveys, mentor feedback, pitch evaluation forms, project progress reports, event records, interviews, and digital analytics.</li> <li>Methods for assessing whether participants improved their understanding of U.S. AI applications, strengthened their business or pitching skills, advanced their project concepts, expanded professional networks, or applied U.S. technical expertise and business practices to their startup ideas.</li> </ul> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><span style="color: black;">All application materials must be submitted by email to </span><strong style="color: black;">SeoulPDGrants@state.gov</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">&nbsp;</strong></p>

$100K – $108K
2026-07-13
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Prosperity Stack Fellowship

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Funding Opportunity Title: Prosperity Stack Fellowship Funding Opportunity Number: PD-SEOUL-FY26-03 Deadline for Applications: Monday, July 13, 2026, 11:59 p.m. (GMT+9) CFDA Number: 19.441 Type of Funding: FY26 Fulbright-Hays, American Spaces Support Funds Total Amount Available: $108,000 This notice is subject to availability of funding. Executive Summary The U.S. Embassy Seoul Public Diplomacy Section invites proposals to implement the Prosperity Stack Fellowship, a strategic accelerator program designed to promote American AI technology with Korean early-stage entrepreneurs by connecting them with U.S. expertise in artificial intelligence, business development, and innovation. The program will engage young Korean innovators through training, mentorship, regional engagement, and public showcase opportunities linked to the American Spaces network in Seoul, Busan, Gwangju, and Pyeongtaek. Through a multi-phase fellowship model, selected startup teams will receive training in U.S. AI applications, American business management principles, pitching, and product development. Finalist teams will participate in advanced technical training and mentorship, and top-performing teams may receive project development support to help advance their concepts toward market-readiness. The program should culminate in a final Demo Day and follow-on engagement that showcases participant outcomes, strengthens the role of American Spaces as regional gateways for innovation, and demonstrates how American AI Stack, U.S. technical platforms, business practices, and professional link to silicon valley experts can support Korean entrepreneurs and advance shared prosperity. Program Goal The goal of this program is to strengthen U.S. leadership and U.S.-ROK cooperation in artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship by connecting Korean early-stage innovators with American AI technology, work platforms, business practices, professional networks, and practical startup development support. Program Objectives Recruit and train Korean startup teams through a structured fellowship curriculum focused on U.S. AI applications, American business management principles, pitching, and project development. Connect selected finalist teams with American AI experts and relevant U.S. and Korean mentors through advanced technical training and mentorship. Support top-performing teams through project development assistance and follow-on mentorship to help advance their concepts toward viable and scalable models. Use American Corners as regional platforms for entrepreneurship, innovation, and U.S.-ROK technology engagement. Showcase participant outcomes through a final Demo Day, media outreach, and follow-on regional engagement that demonstrate the economic opportunity the American AI Stack can unleash for Korean entrepreneurs. Program Design and Required Activities Applicants should propose a detailed implementation plan that incorporates the following required program components. Applicants may propose adjustments to the sequence, format, or delivery method where appropriate, but proposals should clearly demonstrate how the overall fellowship model will be implemented. Recruitment and selection of up to 20 teams of Korean innovators, ages 18 35, with no more than five members per team, with a focus on American Corner regions in Seoul, Busan, Gwangju, and Pyeongtaek. A five-week intensive online workshop that includes lectures and mentorship on American artificial intelligence, business, and pitching, as well as regional in-person meetups for teams at American Corners. Pitching sessions at the four American Corner locations, based on each team s closest region, to select up to 10 teams for the next phase. A three-day, two-night AI Camp for the selected 10 teams, featuring hands-on training from American AI experts using the American AI Stack. Project development support for up to five top-performing teams, with support of up to $6,000 per team. Project development support may include subscriptions to U.S. AI application programming interfaces or other U.S. AI technology, technology subscriptions including data storage, or other necessary expenses to develop a fully functioning AI-powered prototype product. Continued mentorship and support from accelerators and local AI industry leaders for up to six months to help the selected teams develop their projects. A final Demo Day at American Diplomacy House to showcase team outcomes. Follow-on debriefing sessions at all four American Corner locations, where the five selected teams share their final products or proposals. A robust media and outreach plan using the program s outcomes to highlight the opportunities American AI can unleash for local entrepreneurs. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&amp;E) Applicants should clearly define expected outputs and outcomes and include a plan for monitoring and evaluation. Proposals should identify: Performance indicators, such as the number of teams recruited, number of participants trained, number of regional meetups held, number of teams completing the five-week training, number of teams selected for AI Camp, number of mentorship sessions delivered, number of teams receiving project development support, Demo Day attendance, media reach, number of teams launching viable products, increased public awareness of American AI and business culture, and participant feedback. Targets and, where appropriate, baseline data Data collection methods, such as application records, attendance records, participant surveys, mentor feedback, pitch evaluation forms, project progress reports, event records, interviews, and digital analytics. Methods for assessing whether participants improved their understanding of U.S. AI applications, strengthened their business or pitching skills, advanced their project concepts, expanded professional networks, or applied U.S. technical expertise and business practices to their startup ideas. All application materials must be submitted by email to SeoulPDGrants@state.gov

$100K – $108K
2026-07-13
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Free to search & build · $99 one-time to unlock the application pack · No subscription

Prosperity Stack Fellowship

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U.S. Mission to South Korea

Prosperity Stack Fellowship

2026-07-13
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Free to search & build · $99 one-time to unlock the application pack · No subscription

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