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Apply Now for Trust for Mutual Understanding Grant Program – US

Apply Now for Trust for Mutual Understanding Grant Program – US


Deadline: 1-Nov-21

The Trust for Mutual Understanding is seeking applications for its Grant Program to support direct exchange in the arts and the environment (and the intersection of the two) between professionals from the United States and their geographic region of 30 countries.

The Trust for Mutual Understanding was established in 1984 by an anonymous American philanthropist as a private, grantmaking organization dedicated to promoting improved communication, closer cooperation, and greater respect between the people of the United States, the Soviet Union, and other countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

Their program reflects her conviction that grantmaking can contribute to this process by supporting international face-to-face contact and professional interaction.

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What kinds of projects are supported?

TMU provides grants for costs associated with professional exchanges in the arts and environmental sciences and the intersection between these two fields.
They do not support exchanges where the primary participants or beneficiaries are youth or students.
Commonly supported activities include: advanced training programs, workshops, conferences, seminars, joint research projects, and exchanges intended to aid organizations seeking greater institutional stability, creative artistic collaborations, curatorial research projects, performances given in conjunction with lecture/demonstrations and/or workshops, conservation and historic preservation projects, arts management programs, cultural documentation activities, activities that support Indigenous ways of knowing and being, ecosystem and habitat conservation programs, land use planning projects, activities that facilitate more effective international contact between environmental organizations, measures designed to preserve biodiversity, and efforts to encourage environmental sustainability.
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Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Countries not listed here are ineligible for funding.
Eligible Expenses

Expenses eligible for TMU funding include: international airfare, airport transfers, local transportation, travel insurance, visas (and all applicable visa processing fees), lodging, and per diem. Costs associated with virtual exchanges are also eligible for TMU funding.
TMU allows up to 20% of the total eligible expenses to be allocated toward “administrative costs.” (For example, if the total eligible expenses is $10,000, $2,000 can be used toward “administrative costs.”)
Eligibility Criteria

TMU grants are made to American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations.
Typically, it is these organizations that submit Initial Inquiries and, if invited, Full Proposals.
TMU does not make grants directly to individuals or institutions abroad. However, an Initial Inquiry may be made by an individual or institution in any of the countries in which TMU is active.
If invited, individuals or organizations that do not have 501(c)(3) status may then submit a Full Proposal through the fiscal sponsorship of an American nonprofit organization.
The fiscal sponsor must submit a letter stating their involvement with the project and their willingness to administer any grant funds, as well as a copy of their 501(c)(3) determination letter.
For more information, visit https://www.tmuny.org/about

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