Opportunity Information: Apply for MUSCAT PAS 2026 02

The NOFO U.S.-Oman Youth Council Program (Funding Opportunity Number: MUSCAT PAS 2026 02) is a U.S. Embassy Muscat grant opportunity to select one implementing partner to run a structured youth leadership and bilateral-engagement program for a cohort of roughly 10 to 15 university students in Oman. The target participants are meant to be drawn from diverse academic disciplines and different regions of the country, with the overall purpose of building their understanding of the long-term U.S.-Omani relationship and giving them practical exposure to areas where the two countries cooperate. The program content is expected to touch on themes such as diplomacy, trade, space, technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and other shared priorities, while reinforcing goals aligned with the Embassy's Freedom250 campaign and Oman Vision 2040 through youth leadership development, civic participation, human capital growth, innovation, and sustained people-to-people connections.

The award will be issued as a cooperative agreement, which signals that the Embassy plans to stay closely involved in major elements of the project rather than simply funding it at arm's length. In practice, the Embassy will coordinate with the recipient on participant selection, speakers and session content, official visits, public communications, and approvals connected to the mini-grants component. The implementing partner, however, is responsible for the day-to-day design and delivery: conducting outreach to universities, running an open application process, interviewing applicants, and selecting the final cohort in coordination with the Embassy.

Program delivery is structured around seven monthly sessions and experiential visits scheduled from November 2026 through May 2027. The implementing partner must handle participant travel and all program logistics across locations in Oman, ensuring sessions are well organized, consistent, and accessible to students from different regions. A key feature is a competitive mini-grants component supporting up to three participant-led projects, with each project capped at $1,500. The partner will be expected to administer this small-grants process, support participants as they implement their projects, and ensure compliance with any Embassy requirements, including obtaining approvals where required. The program culminates in a capstone event that showcases outcomes and reinforces the council's network and public-facing impact.

Beyond the main program cycle, the recipient is expected to establish an alumni engagement structure so the council continues to function as a sustained network rather than a one-time series of workshops. The grant also places emphasis on monitoring and reporting, meaning the partner should track participation, learning outcomes, project results from the mini-grants, and broader indicators of engagement and relationship-building, then provide regular results reporting to the Embassy.

The funding details indicate an award ceiling of $25,000, with one expected award. The original application deadline is listed as August 26, 2026, and the opportunity is administered by the U.S. Mission to Oman. The CFDA number is 19.040. Eligible applicants, as described in the opportunity materials, include organizations capable of legally operating and implementing activities in Oman, such as not-for-profit organizations (including civil-society and non-governmental organizations), public and private educational institutions, and public international organizations. The listing also notes eligible applicant categories that include nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, individuals, and others, so applicants should pay close attention to the eligibility language in the full notice and ensure their legal status and operational footprint in Oman are clearly documented.

In terms of what the Embassy appears to be looking for, strong applicants will be able to demonstrate real experience working with university-age participants and delivering youth-focused programming, credible university outreach and recruitment capacity, and the ability to implement activities in multiple locations across Oman. Because the program includes travel logistics and mini-grants, applicants will also need robust financial management systems, grant administration controls, and the ability to coordinate smoothly with government entities, universities, private-sector partners, and civil society. The overall expectation is a well-managed, high-touch leadership program that both deepens participants' understanding of U.S.-Oman cooperation and produces visible participant-led initiatives and an enduring alumni network.

  • The U.S. Mission to Oman in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "NOFO- U.S.-Oman Youth Council Program" 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 2026-07-26.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-08-26. (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 $25,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Individuals, Others.
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FAQs: U.S.-Oman Youth Council Program (MUSCAT PAS 2026 02)

What is the U.S.-Oman Youth Council Program grant opportunity?

This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is a U.S. Embassy Muscat grant to select one implementing partner to run a structured youth leadership and bilateral-engagement program for a cohort of about 10 to 15 university students in Oman.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number and who is administering it?

The Funding Opportunity Number is MUSCAT PAS 2026 02, and it is administered by the U.S. Mission to Oman (U.S. Embassy Muscat).

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The CFDA number listed for this opportunity is 19.040.

How many awards are expected and what is the maximum funding amount?

The NOFO indicates one expected award, with an award ceiling of $25,000.

What type of award will be used (grant vs. cooperative agreement)?

The award will be issued as a cooperative agreement, meaning the U.S. Embassy Muscat expects to be closely involved in major elements of the project rather than only providing funding with minimal engagement.

How will the U.S. Embassy be involved if this is a cooperative agreement?

Based on the NOFO summary, the Embassy will coordinate with the recipient on key elements such as participant selection, speakers and session content, official visits, public communications, and approvals related to the mini-grants component.

What is the implementing partner responsible for?

The implementing partner is responsible for day-to-day program design and delivery, including outreach to universities, running an open application process, interviewing applicants, and selecting the final cohort in coordination with the Embassy. The partner must also manage program logistics, participant travel, and administration of the mini-grants component.

Who are the intended participants?

The intended participants are roughly 10 to 15 university students in Oman, drawn from diverse academic disciplines and from different regions of the country.

What is the purpose of the program?

The program is intended to build participants' understanding of the long-term U.S.-Omani relationship and provide practical exposure to areas where the two countries cooperate, while developing youth leadership and sustained people-to-people connections.

What themes or topics should the program cover?

The program content is expected to touch on themes such as diplomacy, trade, space, technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and other shared priorities, with an emphasis on youth leadership development, civic participation, human capital growth, innovation, and sustained connections.

How does the program align with broader strategic priorities?

The NOFO notes alignment with the Embassy's Freedom250 campaign and Oman Vision 2040 through youth leadership development, civic participation, human capital growth, innovation, and sustained people-to-people ties.

What is the expected program schedule and duration?

Program delivery is structured around seven monthly sessions and experiential visits scheduled from November 2026 through May 2027, concluding with a capstone event.

Where will activities take place?

Activities are expected to take place across multiple locations in Oman. The implementing partner is expected to manage travel and logistics so the sessions remain accessible to students from different regions.

What is the mini-grants component?

A competitive mini-grants component will support up to three participant-led projects, with each project capped at $1,500.

Who administers the mini-grants and what does that involve?

The implementing partner is expected to administer the mini-grants process, support participants during implementation, and ensure compliance with Embassy requirements, including obtaining approvals where required.

Is there a capstone event?

Yes. The program culminates in a capstone event designed to showcase outcomes and reinforce the council's network and public-facing impact.

Is the program expected to continue after the main sessions end?

Yes. Beyond the main program cycle, the recipient is expected to establish an alumni engagement structure so the council functions as a sustained network rather than a one-time series.

What monitoring and reporting expectations are included?

The NOFO emphasizes monitoring and reporting. The partner is expected to track participation, learning outcomes, mini-grant project results, and broader indicators of engagement and relationship-building, and provide regular results reporting to the Embassy.

What is the application deadline listed for this opportunity?

The original application deadline listed is August 26, 2026.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants include organizations capable of legally operating and implementing activities in Oman, such as not-for-profit organizations (including civil-society and non-governmental organizations), public and private educational institutions, and public international organizations. The listing also notes eligible applicant categories that include nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, individuals, and others, so the full NOFO language should be reviewed carefully.

What should applicants pay special attention to regarding eligibility?

Applicants should pay close attention to the eligibility language in the full notice and ensure their legal status and operational footprint in Oman are clearly documented, as the listing references multiple applicant categories.

What capabilities does the Embassy appear to be looking for in an implementing partner?

The NOFO description suggests strong applicants will demonstrate experience working with university-age participants, credible university outreach and recruitment capacity, and the ability to implement activities across multiple locations in Oman.

What operational and management capacity is likely important for this project?

Because the program includes travel logistics and mini-grants, the partner will likely need robust financial management systems, grant administration controls, and the ability to coordinate with government entities, universities, private-sector partners, and civil society.

What does the participant recruitment and selection process look like?

The implementing partner is expected to conduct outreach to universities, run an open application process, interview applicants, and select the final cohort in coordination with the U.S. Embassy.

What does "high-touch" implementation mean in the context of this NOFO?

Based on the description, it implies a well-managed, consistent program with close coordination with the Embassy on key elements, strong participant support, well-executed logistics, and hands-on administration of the mini-grants and alumni engagement structure.

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