Opportunity Information: Apply for PAS JAKARTA FY26 10

The U.S. Embassy Jakarta Media Small Grants Competition (Funding Opportunity Number PAS JAKARTA FY26 10) is a discretionary grant program run by the U.S. Mission to Indonesia to support journalism-focused capacity building in Indonesia. The opportunity is framed around Indonesia's huge and highly connected media environment, where citizens consume news and information across traditional outlets and a wide range of digital and social platforms. The Embassy is looking to strengthen the ability of Indonesian journalists and related stakeholders to report accurately, investigate effectively, and navigate the evolving challenges of information integrity, including manipulated content and emerging technologies. The overall rationale is tied to U.S. foreign policy priorities in the Indo-Pacific: protecting freedom of speech, supporting digital freedom, and reinforcing regional security by encouraging resilient, professional, and independent media ecosystems.

Projects must be implemented in Indonesia, and the Embassy signals priority consideration for activities based in or strongly serving Sumatra, West Java, Kalimantan, and Papua. The core subject areas the Embassy wants applicants to focus on include press freedom, digital freedom, data-driven journalism, facts-based journalism (including countering propaganda), investigative journalism that promotes transparency and accountability in government, and the role of AI in journalism. The target audiences are journalists in the priority regions, university students studying journalism, mass communications, political governance, or similar fields, and community organizations working on press freedom, digital freedom, transparency and accountability, and the intersection of emerging technology with these issues.

A key requirement in this solicitation is how applicants approach misinformation and disinformation work. Any activity that involves identifying false or misleading information is expected to focus on objectively verifiable factual claims, coordinated information manipulation, or manipulated digital media such as deepfakes and coordinated inauthentic behavior. The Embassy explicitly warns applicants not to label policy disagreements, political viewpoints, or criticism of governments as misinformation or disinformation simply because those views differ from official positions. In practice, that means proposed trainings, toolkits, or verification workflows should be grounded in recognized investigative methodologies and evidence-based standards, including technical methods for detecting manipulated or AI-generated media.

The program lays out three concrete objectives applicants should design projects to meet. First, projects should engage at least 200 Indonesian journalists, student journalists, and community organization members across Indonesian provinces through structured training or other capacity-building activities in one or more of the priority areas (press freedom, digital freedom, data-driven journalism, investigative journalism, or AI in journalism). At least 70 percent of participants should be able to demonstrate they can apply at least one new skill or methodology learned through the program. Second, participants are expected to produce and disseminate at least 40 pieces of public-facing content, such as articles or social media content, related to press freedom, digital freedom, or fact-based journalism, with a combined reach of at least 5 million people, measured through media and social media monitoring; this objective also references the use of technical methods to detect inauthentic and deepfake content. Third, the Embassy wants the project to strengthen its engagement network by connecting with at least 10 organizations or groups in Sumatra, West Java, Kalimantan, and/or Papua by the end of the project period.

From an administration standpoint, the award will be issued as a grant and the Embassy does not anticipate "substantial involvement" in the implementation, although the recipient is expected to coordinate closely and keep the Embassy updated on any changes to scope, timeline, or budget. The opportunity is aimed at individuals rather than organizations: eligible applicants are Indonesian nationals who are current or past participants in U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs and who work as journalists or directly within the field of journalism. Applications can come from individuals or teams of individuals that meet these eligibility requirements.

The funding details included in the notice indicate an award ceiling of USD 20,000, with one expected award. The CFDA number listed is 19.040, the instrument type is a grant, and the closing date shown is August 31, 2026. The Embassy also clarifies what it typically will not fund, which helps define the boundaries of acceptable proposals. They generally do not support paying to complete activities that have already started with other funding, citizen exchange programs with foreign countries that do not have a U.S. angle, projects that include international travel, political party activities or projects that are inherently political, projects that support specific religious activities, or social welfare projects. In effect, the Embassy is seeking tightly scoped, Indonesia-based journalism capacity building that produces measurable skills gains, tangible publishable outputs, and stronger professional networks, while keeping information integrity work anchored to verifiable evidence and avoiding partisan framing.

  • The U.S. Mission to Indonesia in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "U.S. Embassy Jakarta Media Small Grants Competition" 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 2026-07-29.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-08-31. (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 $20,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Individuals.
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FAQs: U.S. Embassy Jakarta Media Small Grants Competition (PAS JAKARTA FY26 10)

What is this grant opportunity?

The U.S. Embassy Jakarta Media Small Grants Competition (Funding Opportunity Number PAS JAKARTA FY26 10) is a discretionary grant program run by the U.S. Mission to Indonesia. It supports journalism-focused capacity building in Indonesia, with an emphasis on accurate reporting, investigative skills, press and digital freedom, and challenges related to information integrity (including manipulated content and emerging technologies).

Who is running and funding the program?

The program is run by the U.S. Embassy Jakarta (U.S. Mission to Indonesia). The award is issued as a grant under CFDA 19.040.

Where must projects be implemented?

Projects must be implemented in Indonesia.

Are any regions prioritized?

Yes. The Embassy signals priority consideration for activities that are based in or strongly serve Sumatra, West Java, Kalimantan, and Papua.

What topics or subject areas should proposals focus on?

The solicitation highlights these core focus areas: press freedom; digital freedom; data-driven journalism; facts-based journalism (including countering propaganda); investigative journalism that promotes transparency and accountability in government; and the role of AI in journalism.

Who are the intended target audiences for program activities?

The target audiences include journalists in the priority regions, university students studying journalism, mass communications, political governance, or similar fields, and community organizations working on press freedom, digital freedom, transparency and accountability, and the intersection of emerging technology with these issues.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants are Indonesian nationals who are current or past participants in U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs and who work as journalists or directly within the field of journalism.

Can an organization apply?

The opportunity is aimed at individuals rather than organizations. Applications can be submitted by individuals or teams of individuals, as long as they meet the eligibility requirements described in the notice.

Can a team apply, and what makes the team eligible?

Yes. Teams of individuals can apply if the individuals on the application meet the eligibility requirements (Indonesian nationals, current or past participants in U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs, and working as journalists or directly within journalism).

What is the award amount and how many awards are expected?

The notice indicates an award ceiling of USD 20,000, with one expected award.

What is the funding instrument type?

The instrument type is a grant.

What is the application deadline?

The closing date shown is August 31, 2026.

What are the main goals the Embassy wants projects to achieve?

The program lists three concrete objectives: (1) engage at least 200 Indonesian journalists, student journalists, and community organization members across Indonesian provinces through structured training or other capacity-building activities, with at least 70 percent demonstrating they can apply at least one new skill or methodology; (2) support participants to produce and disseminate at least 40 pieces of public-facing content with a combined reach of at least 5 million people; and (3) strengthen the Embassy's engagement network by connecting with at least 10 organizations or groups in Sumatra, West Java, Kalimantan, and/or Papua by the end of the project period.

What does "engage at least 200 participants" mean in this opportunity?

Projects are expected to reach at least 200 Indonesian journalists, student journalists, and community organization members across Indonesian provinces through structured training or other capacity-building activities in one or more priority areas (press freedom, digital freedom, data-driven journalism, investigative journalism, or AI in journalism).

What is the skills requirement for participants (the 70 percent target)?

At least 70 percent of participants should be able to demonstrate they can apply at least one new skill or methodology learned through the program.

What public-facing outputs are expected from participants?

Participants are expected to produce and disseminate at least 40 pieces of public-facing content, such as articles or social media content, related to press freedom, digital freedom, or fact-based journalism.

What reach is expected for the published content?

The 40+ pieces of content should have a combined reach of at least 5 million people, measured through media and social media monitoring.

Is technical verification work part of the expected approach?

Yes. The objective related to public-facing content references the use of technical methods to detect inauthentic and deepfake content, and the overall solicitation emphasizes evidence-based standards and technical methods for detecting manipulated or AI-generated media where relevant.

What is the network-building requirement (the 10 organizations target)?

By the end of the project period, the project is expected to connect with at least 10 organizations or groups in Sumatra, West Java, Kalimantan, and/or Papua to strengthen the Embassy's engagement network.

How does the notice define appropriate misinformation/disinformation work?

Activities that involve identifying false or misleading information are expected to focus on objectively verifiable factual claims, coordinated information manipulation, or manipulated digital media (such as deepfakes and coordinated inauthentic behavior).

What does the Embassy warn applicants not to do when addressing misinformation/disinformation?

The Embassy explicitly warns applicants not to label policy disagreements, political viewpoints, or criticism of governments as misinformation or disinformation simply because those views differ from official positions.

What methods should trainings or toolkits use for verification and investigations?

Proposed trainings, toolkits, or verification workflows should be grounded in recognized investigative methodologies and evidence-based standards, including technical methods for detecting manipulated or AI-generated media.

How involved will the Embassy be in running the project?

The Embassy does not anticipate "substantial involvement" in implementation. However, the recipient is expected to coordinate closely and keep the Embassy updated on any changes to scope, timeline, or budget.

What kinds of activities will the Embassy typically not fund?

The notice says the Embassy generally will not support: paying to complete activities that have already started with other funding; citizen exchange programs with foreign countries that do not have a U.S. angle; projects that include international travel; political party activities or projects that are inherently political; projects that support specific religious activities; or social welfare projects.

Can the grant pay for activities that have already started?

Generally no. The Embassy notes it typically will not fund paying to complete activities that have already started with other funding.

Is international travel allowed under this opportunity?

The Embassy states it generally does not support projects that include international travel.

Are political party activities allowed?

No. The Embassy indicates it generally does not support political party activities or projects that are inherently political.

Are projects supporting specific religious activities eligible?

No. The Embassy notes it generally does not support projects that support specific religious activities.

Are social welfare projects eligible for funding under this call?

No. The Embassy indicates it generally does not support social welfare projects.

Does the opportunity relate to broader policy priorities?

Yes. The rationale is tied to U.S. foreign policy priorities in the Indo-Pacific, including protecting freedom of speech, supporting digital freedom, and reinforcing regional security by encouraging resilient, professional, and independent media ecosystems.

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