How do I apply?

USIP uses the FLUXX system to manage all grant competitions and related materials. It is used by all applicants, reviewers, grantees, and USIP staff for each step of the application process and grant administration. To register for a specific grant opportunity or competition, go to https://usip.fluxx.io/user_sessions/new. Click the Register for an Account button to begin the registration process.

USIP staff will configure your account and email you directly with further instructions on how to access the system. Please be in touch with the relevant point of contact for the competition or write to grantsadministration@usip.org if you have questions.

What is a full application?

A full application includes details about the intended project context, objectives, activities, outputs, impact, budget, and timeline, as well as information regarding the applicant organization, including an institutional financial assessment, and the project staff.

May I apply as an individual?

No. Applications submitted by individuals not affiliated with an eligible institution will not be accepted for any USIP grant opportunity. Applicants must be affiliated with a nonprofit or public institution. Individuals seeking funding may wish to consider applying for a USIP Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship.

What types of institutions are eligible to apply for funding?

Nonprofit, public and academic institutions in the U.S. or abroad are eligible. U.S. nonprofit organizations must possess 501(c)(3) status prior to applying for a USIP grant and provide documentation of such status with their full application. Non-U.S. organizations must submit proof of nonprofit registration, along with an English translation if applicable, with their full application.

What are the deadlines for USIP grant opportunities?

There is no singular, general deadline for USIP grant opportunities. Such opportunities are posted on USIP’s website throughout the year, and the deadline for submitting an application is listed on each individual grant opportunity. USIP cannot accept any applications that reach the Institute after the stated deadline for an opportunity has passed.

If I submit an application to a USIP grant opportunity, when will I learn of its outcome?

USIP is committed to thoroughly reviewing all applications as quickly as possible. Depending upon the specific request for applications, applicants will be informed of the final decisions on grant awards generally within 6-9 months from the date full applications are submitted.

What is USIP’s grant application review process?

Once a full application has been submitted it undergoes a rigorous review by USIP staff and by external peer reviewers who have expertise on the particular topic(s). A docket of recommended applications, including reviewers’ assessments, is reviewed by the Executive Office and ultimately by USIP’s Board, which makes the final decisions on awards. If an application is approved with conditions, the applicant must meet those conditions before a grant is finalized.

What types of projects are eligible?

A wide variety of projects are eligible depending on the specific grant opportunity. It is important to review carefully the guidelines in the call for applications. Proposed projects that do not clearly relate to the call for applications will not be considered. All projects must accord with USIP's peace and conflict resolution mission.

Can my organization submit more than one application to the same opportunity?

Organizations may submit applications to more than one call for applications at a time, but must clearly indicate doing so in all applications. The organization must also ensure that project personnel are not slated to work on more than one USIP-funded project at a time.

How do I prepare a budget?

Your budget request should be an estimate of the funds needed to complete the proposed project within the proposed timeframe. USIP does not have guidelines for how much activities are likely to cost. This differs from one project to the next.

May I submit a request for funding that includes indirect costs?

The indirect cost line in an application budget cannot exceed 10% of total direct costs.

How much money can I request?

Information about the specific grant opportunity will normally include the expected budgetary range of Institute awards under that opportunity.  Within that range, the amount of an award will be based on the proposed budget and work plan, and on negotiations with successful applicants. USIP’s grants officers can provide additional guidance regarding whether a budget proposal is appropriate once an applicant has submitted an application.

Am I required to show funding needed for the project from other donors in addition to that being requested from USIP?

The budget for the project should reflect the total amount you will need to complete the project that you are submitting to USIP for consideration. If your request to USIP is to cover a portion of the funding needed to complete the project, you must provide information about the other donors—both those donors that have already committed funding for the project and those to whom you have already submitted (or plan to submit) applications for additional funding.