Opportunity Information: Apply for DOS PDS FY26 02

The U.S. Mission to Uganda is inviting proposals for a cooperative agreement to run the day-to-day management and public programming of the American Center Kampala, a public-facing space meant to advance U.S. priorities through cultural and educational exchange. The core idea is to keep the Center operating as a reliable, welcoming hub where Ugandans can find information about the United States, explore educational opportunities, and take part in events that encourage direct engagement with American ideas and values. While the Embassy will keep control of the Center's overall strategic direction, goals, and final approval of programming, the selected implementing organization will be responsible for making the Center function smoothly and delivering high-quality activities that reflect Embassy priorities.

On the operations side, the award recipient will handle the full range of daily management responsibilities. This includes facility management and upkeep, coordination related to security, supervision of staff, and providing strong visitor services so the space stays clean, safe, accessible, and easy to use. The implementer is expected to demonstrate solid resource management and professional administration, along with strong monitoring and evaluation systems that can track participation and results. A major expectation is that the Center remains visibly open and inviting to the public, with an emphasis on accessibility and audience-friendly services, while also building partnerships with local institutions that can help broaden reach and credibility.

On the programming side, the implementing organization will design and deliver interactive, locally relevant public programs that promote mutual understanding between the United States and Uganda. The opportunity highlights a mix of formats such as educational workshops, cultural events, English language programs, speaker series, and digital engagement initiatives. Programming is expected to be tailored to key local audiences including students, educators, entrepreneurs, and civil society leaders. Activities should connect clearly to Embassy priority themes, particularly democratic governance, economic prosperity, educational opportunity, and stronger people-to-people ties. Innovation in audience engagement is encouraged, meaning applicants should think beyond standard events and show how they will attract and retain participants through creative formats, partnerships, and online outreach.

This is a discretionary funding opportunity issued under Funding Opportunity Number DOS PDS FY26 02, with support provided through a cooperative agreement, which typically means close coordination with the U.S. Embassy throughout implementation. There is expected to be one award, with an award ceiling of $70,000. The initial period of performance is 12 months, with the possibility of renewal on a non-competitive basis if funding remains available, performance is satisfactory, and continued support is determined to be in the Department of State's interest. Eligible applicants are nonprofits that do not have 501(c)(3) status with the IRS (other than institutions of higher education). The application deadline is May 29, 2026, and the opportunity was posted on May 4, 2026.

  • The U.S. Mission to Uganda in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "American Center Kampala Management and Programming" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.022.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2026-05-04.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-05-29. (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 $70,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - American Center Kampala Cooperative Agreement

1. What is this funding opportunity about?

This opportunity invites proposals to manage the day-to-day operations and deliver public programming for the American Center Kampala, a public-facing space intended to advance U.S. priorities through cultural and educational exchange. The selected organization will keep the Center functioning as a reliable, welcoming hub where Ugandans can access information about the United States, explore educational opportunities, and participate in events that encourage direct engagement with American ideas and values.

2. What type of award is being offered?

The award will be issued as a cooperative agreement. This typically involves close coordination with the U.S. Embassy during implementation, including Embassy involvement in guiding priorities and approving programming.

3. What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON)?

The Funding Opportunity Number is DOS PDS FY26 02.

4. Who is issuing this opportunity?

The opportunity is issued by the U.S. Mission to Uganda.

5. What is the main purpose of the American Center Kampala?

The Center is meant to serve as a public, accessible space that supports cultural and educational exchange, provides information about the United States, highlights educational opportunities, and hosts events that build mutual understanding between the United States and Uganda.

6. How will responsibilities be divided between the Embassy and the implementing organization?

The U.S. Embassy will retain control of the Center's overall strategic direction, goals, and final approval of programming. The implementing organization will be responsible for smooth day-to-day operations and for designing and delivering high-quality activities that reflect Embassy priorities.

7. What operational responsibilities are expected of the award recipient?

Operational responsibilities include full daily management of the Center, such as facility management and upkeep, coordination related to security, staff supervision, and visitor services. The recipient is expected to keep the space clean, safe, accessible, and easy to use, while demonstrating professional administration and strong resource management.

8. What does "visitor services" mean in this context?

Visitor services refer to the day-to-day support that helps the Center remain welcoming and functional for the public, including ensuring the space is open and inviting, easy to navigate, and accessible to users.

9. What is expected regarding monitoring and evaluation (M&E)?

The implementing organization is expected to have strong monitoring and evaluation systems to track participation and results. This includes the ability to measure engagement and document outcomes from Center activities.

10. Is the Center expected to be open to the public consistently?

Yes. A major expectation is that the Center remains visibly open and inviting to the public, with an emphasis on accessibility and audience-friendly services.

11. What kinds of partnerships are encouraged?

The implementing organization is expected to build partnerships with local institutions to broaden the Center's reach and credibility.

12. What programming responsibilities are expected under this award?

The implementing organization will design and deliver interactive, locally relevant public programs that promote mutual understanding between the United States and Uganda, and that align with Embassy priority themes.

13. What types of programs are specifically mentioned as examples?

Examples include educational workshops, cultural events, English language programs, speaker series, and digital engagement initiatives.

14. Who are the key target audiences for programming?

Programming is expected to be tailored to key local audiences, including students, educators, entrepreneurs, and civil society leaders.

15. What are the priority themes the programming should connect to?

Activities should connect clearly to Embassy priority themes, particularly democratic governance, economic prosperity, educational opportunity, and stronger people-to-people ties.

16. How important is innovation in audience engagement?

Innovation is encouraged. Applicants are expected to think beyond standard events and show how they will attract and retain participants through creative formats, partnerships, and online outreach.

17. What does the Embassy's "final approval of programming" imply for the implementer?

It means the implementing organization can develop program concepts and plans, but the U.S. Embassy will have the final say on what programming is approved and implemented to ensure alignment with strategic direction and priorities.

18. How many awards are expected to be made?

One award is expected.

19. What is the maximum funding amount available?

The award ceiling is $70,000.

20. What is the period of performance?

The initial period of performance is 12 months.

21. Is renewal possible after the initial 12 months?

Yes. Renewal may be possible on a non-competitive basis if funding remains available, performance is satisfactory, and continued support is determined to be in the Department of State's interest.

22. What does "non-competitive renewal" mean as described here?

It means that, under the conditions stated (funding availability, satisfactory performance, and Department of State interest), the agreement may be extended without issuing a new competition.

23. Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants are nonprofits that do not have 501(c)(3) status with the IRS (other than institutions of higher education).

24. Are institutions of higher education treated differently for eligibility?

Yes. The eligibility statement includes an exception that references institutions of higher education in relation to 501(c)(3) status.

25. When is the application deadline?

The application deadline is May 29, 2026.

26. When was this opportunity posted?

The opportunity was posted on May 4, 2026.

27. What is the intended public impact of the Center's activities?

The Center's activities are intended to encourage direct engagement with American ideas and values, support mutual understanding between the United States and Uganda, and provide opportunities for learning, exchange, and participation in civic and educational programming connected to Embassy priorities.

28. What are the key success expectations implied by the announcement?

Key expectations include keeping the Center operating smoothly, maintaining a clean and safe public space, delivering high-quality and locally relevant programming aligned with Embassy themes, tracking participation and results through monitoring and evaluation, and building partnerships that expand reach and credibility.

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