U.S. Mission to Costa Rica Grants
The United States established diplomatic relations with Costa Rica in 1851, following its independence from Spain and the later dissolution of a federation of Central American states.
The United States and Costa Rica have a history of close and friendly relations based on mutual respect for democratic government, human freedoms, free trade, and other shared values.
Costa Rica's record on the environment, human rights, and advocacy for the peaceful settlement of disputes give it a weight in world affairs far beyond its size.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica announces a Notification of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to create social and economic opportunity to strengthen citizen security, and promote...morePosted On - 2015-03-09
"Community and Economic Development to Combat the Drug...morePosted On - 2014-03-04
The U.S. Embassy in San José, Costa Rica seeks grant / cooperative agreement proposals in amounts of no less than $100,000 up to a maximum of $250,000 from organizations interested in promoting...morePosted On - 2012-04-20
The U.S. Department of States Regional Environmental Hub for Central America and the Caribbean (Hub), based at the U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica, is pleased to invite applications from...morePosted On - 2010-08-10
The U.S. Department of States Regional Environmental Hub for Central America and the Caribbean ("Hub"), based at the U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica, is pleased to invite applications from...morePosted On - 2010-08-10