Afghanistan USAID-Kabul Grants

The U.S. has spent 17 billion dollars on development programs in Afghanistan since 2002. The Agency for International Development provides the largest bilateral civilian assistance program to Afghanistan.

USAID offers vital support to Afghanistan in its efforts to ensure economic growth led by the private sector, establish a democratic and capable state governed by the rule of law, and provide basic services for its people.



Department of Health and Human Services
 $62,853,680,968 Department of Transportation
 $56,443,571,981 Environmental Protection Agency
 $35,751,587,496 Department of Energy
 $24,661,368,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
 $14,032,768,821 Department of Homeland Security
 $13,986,266,741 Department of Labor
 $10,348,285,755 Department of Defense
 $10,111,366,675 Department of the Interior
 $9,806,569,960 Department of Agriculture
 $8,296,397,040 Agency for International Development
 $7,754,781,106 Department of Commerce
 $6,871,103,950 Department of Housing and Urban Development
 $6,642,477,476 Department of State
 $6,042,666,916 Department of Justice
 $5,571,395,802 Department of Education
 $2,642,831,221 Department of the Treasury
 $1,019,380,000 Other Agencies
 $724,036,487


The Afghanistan Integrated Activity (AIYA) aims to empower Afghan youth, particularly girls and young women, by equipping them with market-relevant technical and soft skills. This initiative seeks to...more
Posted On - 2024-05-30


This is an addendum to the New Partnerships Initiative (NPI): Conflict-Prevention and Recovery Program APS No.: 7200AA23APS00003. All interested organizations should carefully review both this...more
Posted On - 2023-07-21


The United States Agency for International Development Mission to Afghanistan (USAID/Afghanistan) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified entities to implement the...more
Posted On - 2023-07-05




The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is issuing this Annual Program Statement (APS) pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act (FAA) of 1961, as amended. The Agency will...more
Posted On - 2019-12-04


The National Health Technical Assistance Program (NHTAP) will target policy, mid-level and service delivery agents/actors with a range of technical activities (TA). The program will build on the...more
Posted On - 2019-11-26


The National Health Technical Assistance Program (NHTAP) will target policy, mid-level and service delivery agents/actors with a range of technical activities (TA). The program will build on the...more
Posted On - 2019-11-26


The purpose of Urban Health Initiative (UHI) is to improve public and private health services delivery in FIVE major urban cities through 1) Strengthening MoPH capacity and stewardship; 2) improving...more
Posted On - 2019-11-26




The purpose of this Request forInformation (RFI) is to collect written information about Affordable PrivateSchool (APS) in order to address issues related to out-of-school children inthe Islamic...more
Posted On - 2019-01-30


The purpose of this Request forInformation (RFI) is to collect written information on Community BasedEducation (CBE) programs to address the issue of out-of-school children in theIslamic Republic of...more
Posted On - 2019-01-30





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