Funding Opportunity Title: Promoting Economic Prosperity with America
Funding Opportunity Number: PD-SEOUL-FY25-07
Deadline for Applications: Tuesday, September 2, 2025, 11:59 p.m. (GMT+9)
CFDA Number: 19.441
Type of Funding: FY25 Fulbright-Hays, American Spaces Support Funds
Total Amount Available: $50,000
Open to ROK-Based Organizations Only.
This notice is subject to availability of funding.
Executive Summary
The U.S. Embassy Seoul is pleased to announce the “Promoting Economic Prosperity with America” Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), a program focusing on strengthening America’s position as the preferred economic partner in key Korean cities where American Spaces are located. This initiative aims to engage young (age 25 – 39) Korean entrepreneurs through project development, industry-focused networking events, and showcasing success stories from key American industries.
The Embassy seeks a grantee to design and implement a comprehensive 10-12 month program that includes participant selection, needs assessment activities, lecture series, and networking events. The program will feature a minimum of 20 sessions over the course of the 10–12 months, conducted in close collaboration with the Embassy’s Public Diplomacy Section and American Corner staff. The grantee will recruit at least 36 participants from across the six American Spaces in the Republic of Korea, ensuring balanced representation across economic sectors. Participants will be selected through a competitive, merit-based process.
DOS-KOR
Administering federal agency
Strong preference will be given to proposals that include participants from outside the Seoul metropolitan region and utilize our American Corners (located in Busan, Gangneung, Gwangju, Jeju and Pyeongtaek) in addition to the American Diplomacy House in Seoul.
Goals and Objectives
Proposals must include an American element or connection with U.S. experts, organizations, or institutions and should clearly explain the applicants’ previous experience.
Purpose of the Program
The “Promoting Economic Prosperity with America” program aims to strengthen America’s position as Koreans’ preferred partner in economic sectors. The program will expose young entrepreneurs to American leadership and business values and sector-specific insights, equipping them to pursue their own business or entrepreneurial initiatives.
The program aims to foster the development of a network of emerging professionals and entrepreneurs by equipping them with the skills, resources, and connections rooted in American business practices and leadership principles. Through tailored mentorship and targeted industry briefings in sectors such as tourism, technology, and scientific research, participants gain critical insights into U.S. business models, innovation strategies, and leadership approaches, strengthening ties with American industries and driving mutual success.
Objectives
Key Activities
· APEC-focused Component: A dedicated session exploring APEC priorities and their impact on regional economic integration and innovation.
Grantee Expectations
o Host at least three full-group sessions where all selected participants from all six American Spaces across the country come together (including the kick-off and closing sessions), and at least three in-person sessions at each American Space
o The following component should be included in the program:
- Minimum of 3 interactive workshops
- Minimum of 1 networking session
- Minimum of 2 coaching sessions
- 1 APEC-focused discussion session
- Kick-off and closing ceremony
Substantial Involvement:
The U.S. Embassy Seoul’s Public Diplomacy Section will remain substantially involved throughout the program. Embassy involvement will include the following:
· Monitoring and Evaluation: The embassy will oversee program implementation, assess outcomes, and report on the program’s effectiveness in meeting its goals and objectives.
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All application materials must be submitted by email to [email protected]
Grantor contact
Funding summary
19.441
ECA – American Spaces