Opportunity Information: Apply for PAS NEWZEALAND 2021 07

The U.S. Embassy in New Zealand, through its Public Affairs Section (PAS) at the U.S. Department of State, is offering a grant opportunity focused on combatting misinformation and disinformation in New Zealand and across the Pacific. The core aim is to support projects that strengthen the public's ability to recognize and resist false or manipulated information, while also promoting broader democratic values such as human rights, the rule of law, free access to information, and freedom of the press. The opportunity is framed around the idea that disinformation is a shared global problem, and that tackling it requires practical collaboration between government, civil society, associations, and institutions.

The Embassy is looking for proposals that both raise awareness and offer concrete solutions to the kinds of harmful online activity that often travel alongside disinformation. This includes online hate and bullying, emotional manipulation, and the actions of malign actors operating in digital spaces. In practice, that means applicants can propose public education efforts, skills-building initiatives, and community-focused interventions that help people better evaluate information sources, understand how narratives are shaped online, and build resilience against coordinated influence campaigns. While the announcement does not prescribe a single model, it clearly signals interest in efforts that translate into real-world impact, such as improved media literacy, stronger professional capacity among communicators and journalists, and more informed public discussion.

The grant supports a wide range of possible activities and campaign formats. Examples specifically mentioned include speaker programs, workshops, hackathons, conferences, exchanges, and reporting or academic tours. These formats suggest the Embassy is open to projects that mix public outreach with professional training and cross-sector networking. A workshop series might train educators or community leaders to teach media literacy. A hackathon could bring together technologists, researchers, and civil society groups to prototype tools that identify manipulated content or map disinformation trends. Conferences and speaker programs could convene local and regional experts to share best practices and coordinate responses. Exchanges and tours could strengthen networks and professional standards by exposing participants to successful approaches in other settings.

From an administrative standpoint, this is a grant (Funding Instrument Type: Grant) categorized under a mandatory opportunity listing. The opportunity number is PAS NEWZEALAND 2021 07, and it falls under CFDA 19.040, which is commonly associated with U.S. Department of State public diplomacy programs. Eligible applicants include public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education, nonprofits both with and without U.S. 501(c)(3) status, and individuals. The award ceiling is listed at $100,000. The posting indicates the opportunity was created on July 26, 2021, with an original closing date of August 31, 2021. The announcement does not specify the number of awards expected, but it positions the program as competitive and focused on selecting proposals that align strongly with the Embassy's public diplomacy and regional resilience goals.

Overall, the opportunity is designed to fund practical, partnership-oriented work that helps communities in New Zealand and the Pacific better understand disinformation tactics, reduce the harms associated with toxic online behavior, and build durable support for open information environments. The Embassy is signaling that it wants projects that do more than just describe the problem, instead backing initiatives that deliver training, tools, networks, and public engagement capable of reducing the influence of misleading or malicious content over time.

  • The U.S. Mission to New Zealand in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation in New Zealand and the Pacific" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.040.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2021-07-26.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2021-08-31. (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 $100,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education, Individuals.
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What is this grant opportunity about?

This opportunity is a U.S. Embassy in New Zealand Public Affairs Section (PAS) grant focused on combatting misinformation and disinformation in New Zealand and across the Pacific. The core aim is to support projects that strengthen the public's ability to recognize and resist false or manipulated information, while also promoting democratic values such as human rights, the rule of law, free access to information, and freedom of the press.

Who is offering the grant?

The grant is offered by the U.S. Embassy in New Zealand through its Public Affairs Section (PAS) at the U.S. Department of State.

What problem is the program trying to address?

The program is designed to address misinformation and disinformation as a shared global challenge. It supports practical, collaboration-oriented efforts that help communities recognize false or manipulated information and reduce associated harms in digital spaces.

What kinds of impacts is the Embassy looking for?

The Embassy signals interest in proposals that translate into real-world impact, such as improved media literacy, stronger professional capacity among communicators and journalists, and more informed public discussion. The program emphasizes practical solutions over projects that only describe or study the problem.

What types of online harms are in scope besides disinformation itself?

The announcement highlights harmful online activity that often travels alongside disinformation, including online hate and bullying, emotional manipulation, and malign actors operating in digital spaces.

What types of projects are encouraged under this grant?

Projects can include public education efforts, skills-building initiatives, and community-focused interventions that help people evaluate information sources, understand how online narratives are shaped, and build resilience against coordinated influence campaigns.

Are there examples of activities or formats the grant may fund?

Yes. Examples mentioned include speaker programs, workshops, hackathons, conferences, exchanges, and reporting or academic tours. These examples indicate flexibility in format and openness to projects that combine outreach, training, and networking.

Can a proposal include professional training for journalists or communicators?

Yes. The opportunity specifically signals interest in building stronger professional capacity among communicators and journalists as part of broader efforts to improve information resilience.

Can a proposal focus on media literacy education for communities?

Yes. Media literacy is explicitly referenced as a desired outcome, and the opportunity describes public education and skills-building that help people better evaluate information sources and resist manipulation.

Can a proposal include technology- or tool-building activities?

Yes. The opportunity includes hackathons as an example format and describes prototyping tools that can help identify manipulated content or map disinformation trends as a plausible approach aligned with the program's goals.

Does the program encourage partnerships?

Yes. The opportunity is framed around the idea that tackling disinformation requires practical collaboration between government, civil society, associations, and institutions, and it emphasizes partnership-oriented work.

What geographic area does the grant focus on?

The focus is on New Zealand and across the Pacific.

What values or broader themes should proposals support?

In addition to strengthening resilience to misinformation and disinformation, the opportunity emphasizes democratic values including human rights, the rule of law, free access to information, and freedom of the press.

What is the funding instrument type?

The funding instrument type is a Grant.

Is this a competitive grant opportunity?

Yes. The posting positions the program as competitive and focused on selecting proposals that strongly align with the Embassy's public diplomacy and regional resilience goals.

What is the opportunity number?

The opportunity number is PAS NEWZEALAND 2021 07.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity falls under CFDA 19.040, which is commonly associated with U.S. Department of State public diplomacy programs.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education, nonprofits with and without U.S. 501(c)(3) status, and individuals.

Do applicants need to be a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit to be eligible?

No. Nonprofits are eligible both with and without U.S. 501(c)(3) status, based on the eligibility list provided.

Are individuals eligible to apply?

Yes. Individuals are included among the eligible applicant types.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is listed as $100,000.

How many awards will be made?

The announcement does not specify the number of awards expected.

When was the opportunity created?

The posting indicates the opportunity was created on July 26, 2021.

What was the original closing date?

The original closing date listed is August 31, 2021.

What kind of outcomes is the Embassy trying to build over time?

The opportunity describes building durable support for open information environments by funding initiatives that deliver training, tools, networks, and public engagement capable of reducing the influence of misleading or malicious content over time.

Does the announcement prescribe a single required program model?

No. The announcement does not prescribe a single model. Instead, it signals interest in a range of formats and approaches, as long as proposals deliver practical outcomes aligned with the program's goals.

What does the grant mean by "practical" solutions?

Based on the description, "practical" refers to work that goes beyond describing the problem and instead produces usable training, concrete skills-building, tools, networks, or community interventions that help people identify and resist false or manipulated information.

What is meant by building "resilience" against disinformation?

In the context of this opportunity, resilience includes helping people better evaluate information sources, understand how narratives are shaped online, and reduce vulnerability to coordinated influence campaigns and emotionally manipulative content.

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