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  1. IDEAS Awards Grants to 26 U.S. Colleges and Universities to Build Study Abroad Capacity

    We are pleased to announce the 26 U.S. colleges and universities awarded 2021 IDEAS grants.

  2. IDEAS Grant Competition Opens for U.S. Colleges and Universities

    IDEAS Grant Competition Opens for U.S. Colleges and Universities, offers One-Time Doubling of Grants to Rebuild Study Abroad Capacity.

  3. Highlighting the Power of Exchange Programs During National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

    All over the United States and around the world, human trafficking exists.

  4. The U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative Holds Third High-Level Dialogue, Promoting Cooperation on International Education

    Facilitated by the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), the United States and Taiwan held a series of events this week to launch the U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative.

  5. AEIF 2018 by the Numbers

    More exchange program alumni than ever are fostering change in their home communities as a result of their international exchange experiences. The U.S. Department of State received over 1,300 eligible proposals – 30% more than last year!

  6. Leveraging WhatsApp for Women-Led Business in Africa

    [Southern Africa, October 2022] Women entrepreneurs in three African nations got a boost for their businesses through a seminar with a top marketing executive from the social media platform WhatsApp, hosted by the U.S. government.

  7. Empowering Entrepreneurship & Revitalizing Ukraine’s Economy: Highlights from the AWE4Ukraine Summit

    Coordinated by the U.S. Government and its partner, CEED Slovenia, the AWE4Ukraine Summit allowed Ukrainian women business owners currently living around Europe to further their professional expertise, extensive networks, and a sense of community.

  8. Exchange Alumni Partner with Kuwait Oil Company to Support Opportunities for Disabled Individuals

    Exchange alumni Nora Al-Othman and Abdul Aziz Al-Mutairi pair partnered with Training Gate International (TG-I), a leading organization in assessing the needs of the disabled community in Kuwait, to organize a forum on disability issues in Ahmadi, Kuwait.

  9. American Exchange Alumni Work Together to Fight Trafficking

    Forty American alumni of more than ten U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs came together in Washington, D.C. this month to expand on their experiences disrupting illicit trafficking networks, building resilient institutions and communities, and assisting victims and vulnerable populations.

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