Opportunity Information: Apply for SCAKAB 23 CA 002 SCA 04252023

The Afghan Alumni Engagement grant opportunity is a discretionary funding program from the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Mission to Afghanistan, designed to strengthen and better coordinate networks of alumni from U.S. Public Diplomacy programs. The central idea is to help these alumni connect with one another in more organized, sustained ways so they can combine their skills, relationships, and experience to support Afghan communities both inside Afghanistan and across Afghan diaspora and refugee populations. Rather than funding a single one-off event, the opportunity focuses on building a coordinated alumni engagement structure that keeps people connected, active, and equipped to contribute to social, economic, and civic life over time.

The program envisions a practical set of activities that bring alumni together and help them collaborate. Examples include virtual and regional conferences that allow participants to share knowledge and organize joint efforts, as well as mentorship arrangements that connect more experienced alumni with emerging leaders. The opportunity also emphasizes networking, training, and educational programming to strengthen alumni capacity and increase their ability to design and deliver community-focused initiatives. Another key component is support for alumni-led activities, including a small grants element that would fund projects conceived and implemented by alumni working inside Afghanistan and within diaspora communities. Taken together, these components are meant to create an ongoing pipeline of engagement where alumni can learn, partner, and deliver tangible community benefits.

A major expectation is that the awardee will manage these elements through a strategic schedule of initiatives, meaning a structured plan that sequences events, trainings, mentorship cycles, networking opportunities, and small grant rounds in a coherent way. The goal is consistent engagement and coordination over an extended period, not sporadic programming. The Department of State indicates an intent to make one award, structured as a cooperative agreement, which typically means substantial involvement or collaboration from the funding agency during implementation compared with a standard grant.

In terms of funding and timing, the opportunity lists an award ceiling of $500,000 and anticipates a single recipient. The intended performance period is at least 24 months, signaling that the project should be designed with multi-year momentum, continuity, and measurable progress in mind. The opportunity was posted on April 26, 2023, with an original application closing date of June 1, 2023. The listing includes CFDA number 19.501 and identifies eligibility broadly under an "Others" category, with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement.

  • The Department of State, U.S. Mission to Afghanistan in the other (see text field entitled explanation of other category of funding activity for clarification) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Afghan Alumni Engagement" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.501.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Apr 26, 2023.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jun 01, 2023. (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 $500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Afghan Alumni Engagement Grant Opportunity

1) What is the Afghan Alumni Engagement grant opportunity?

The Afghan Alumni Engagement grant opportunity is a discretionary funding program from the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Mission to Afghanistan. It is designed to strengthen and better coordinate networks of alumni from U.S. Public Diplomacy programs so they can work together in more organized, sustained ways to support Afghan communities.

2) What is the main goal of this funding program?

The central goal is to build a coordinated alumni engagement structure that keeps alumni connected, active, and equipped to contribute to social, economic, and civic life over time. The emphasis is on sustained coordination rather than isolated, one-time activities.

3) Who is the program intended to benefit?

The program is intended to benefit alumni of U.S. Public Diplomacy programs by helping them connect and collaborate more effectively. The broader intended impact is support for Afghan communities both inside Afghanistan and across Afghan diaspora and refugee populations.

4) What types of activities does the opportunity envision?

The opportunity envisions practical activities that bring alumni together and help them collaborate. Examples mentioned include:

  • Virtual and regional conferences to share knowledge and organize joint efforts
  • Mentorship arrangements connecting more experienced alumni with emerging leaders
  • Networking activities
  • Training and educational programming to strengthen alumni capacity
  • Support for alumni-led activities, including a small grants element for alumni-designed and alumni-implemented projects

5) Does the program focus on one-off events or long-term engagement?

It focuses on long-term engagement. The opportunity specifically emphasizes building an organized, sustained structure for alumni engagement rather than funding a single one-off event.

6) What is meant by a "coordinated alumni engagement structure"?

Based on the description, this refers to an organized system for keeping alumni connected and engaged over time through planned activities such as conferences, mentorship, trainings, networking opportunities, and small grants rounds. The intent is ongoing coordination so alumni can combine skills, relationships, and experience to deliver community benefits.

7) Is there a small grants component included?

Yes. The opportunity emphasizes support for alumni-led activities and includes a small grants element intended to fund projects conceived and implemented by alumni working inside Afghanistan and within diaspora communities.

8) Where are alumni-led activities expected to take place?

Activities are intended to support Afghan communities both inside Afghanistan and across Afghan diaspora and refugee populations. The small grants element specifically references projects implemented by alumni inside Afghanistan and within diaspora communities.

9) What does the funder expect from the awardee in terms of planning and scheduling?

A major expectation is that the awardee manages program elements through a strategic schedule of initiatives. This means presenting a structured plan that sequences events, trainings, mentorship cycles, networking opportunities, and small grant rounds in a coherent way to maintain consistent engagement and coordination over an extended period.

10) How many awards does the Department of State intend to make?

The Department of State indicates an intent to make one award.

11) What is the maximum funding amount available under this opportunity?

The opportunity lists an award ceiling of $500,000.

12) What is the anticipated performance period for the project?

The intended performance period is at least 24 months. This signals that projects should be designed for multi-year momentum, continuity, and measurable progress.

13) What type of award instrument will be used?

The opportunity is expected to be structured as a cooperative agreement, which typically involves substantial involvement or collaboration from the funding agency during implementation compared with a standard grant.

14) What does "cooperative agreement" imply for implementation?

As described, a cooperative agreement generally means the funding agency is likely to have substantial involvement or collaboration during implementation. The listing contrasts this with a standard grant, which usually involves less direct agency involvement.

15) When was this grant opportunity posted?

The opportunity was posted on April 26, 2023.

16) What was the original application closing date?

The original application closing date listed is June 1, 2023.

17) What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The listing includes CFDA number 19.501.

18) Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is identified broadly under an "Others" category, with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement.

19) Is the program limited to activities inside Afghanistan?

No. The program is designed to support Afghan communities inside Afghanistan and also across Afghan diaspora and refugee populations, reflecting an intent to engage alumni and communities across locations.

20) What kinds of outcomes is the program trying to support?

The program aims to help alumni combine their skills, relationships, and experience to support Afghan communities and contribute to social, economic, and civic life over time. The structure is meant to help alumni learn, partner, and deliver tangible community benefits through ongoing engagement.

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