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U.S. Mission to India: Study in the U.S.

U.S. Mission to India: Study in the U.S.


Deadline: 11-Aug-21

To create greater student interest in U.S. universities, this project will create a library of short videos featuring Indian students at or graduates from U.S. universities with inspiring content on the benefits of U.S. higher education. The videos will provide practical information about studying in the United States for a primary audience of Indian students looking to study abroad who have not made a decision on the destination. The videos will be promoted for three to six months on a trendy social-media platform, like Instagram, popular among youth and in particular, the project audience detailed below. The goal is to inspire this audience to choose the United States as the country in which to pursue higher education.

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Project Goal
To increase the number of Indian students selecting the United States for higher education.
This project goal directly ties into one of Mission India’s integrated country strategy objectives: increasing U.S. export of goods and services to India and Indian investment into the United States.
Project Objectives
Finalize and collect 100 short videos of students and alumni and leverage their networks on social media to promote this content over a three month period. Provide free access to this library of videos for mutually agreed upon number of audience/prospective students. The content should convince Indian students to choose the United States, and could include content on understanding the value of a U.S. education – the best schools, diverse and safe campuses, best research facilities and practical training opportunities, access to professional networks and connections with diverse cultures.
Reach mutually agreed upon number of peers and followers of these 100 videos/individuals’ networks and other Embassy linked social media followers with credible and accurate information on U.S. higher education and immigration policies linked to studying in the United States.
Report change in audience understanding on U.S. higher education and immigration policies through pre and post program surveys.
Funding Information
Funding Mechanism Type: Grant
Estimated Total Project Funding: USD $150,000
Estimated Award Ceiling (Maximum): USD $150,000
Estimated Award Floor (Minimum): USD $100,000
Length of Project Period: Not to exceed 12 months
Anticipated program start date: September 1, 2021
Project Audience(s)
Graduate, undergraduate, and high-school students, and young professionals ages 15-30 from India who aspire to go to U.S. for higher education
This audience is English speaking with most members from STEM backgrounds.
They are likely to be good test takers and are looking at several countries as study destinations while shortlisting universities.
Strongly motivated by senior students, peers, parents and educators. Have a social media presence – mostly on trending platforms like Instagram.
Likely to go to a private agent who promises professional assistance in applying to foreign universities.
Values word-of-mouth guidance on studying abroad and popular online rankings of universities for a particular subject/stream.
Highly motivated by the immediate future, work options after study, and the prospects of repaying study loans independently.
Looks to make connections with Indian students/professors at foreign universities while evaluating which country to pursue higher education.
Follows global news closely and is aware in real time of political, cultural, and social issues in the United States and other foreign countries.
Eligibility Criteria
The following organizations are eligible to apply:
Not-for-profit organizations
Civil society/non-governmental organizations
Think tanks
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Individuals
Public International Organizations and Governmental institutions
Organizations may sub-contract with other entities, but only one, non-profit, non-governmental entity can be the prime recipient of the award. When sub-contracting with other entities, the responsibilities of each entity must be clearly defined in the proposal.
For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334673

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