FY 2022 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program

Department of Education

Did you know that there is a Department of Education grant that provides overseas training, research, and curriculum development experiences for U.S. teachers, faculty, and students?

The International and Foreign Language Education (IFLE) office at the U.S. Department of Education is pleased to announce the opening of the competition for the fiscal year (FY) 2022 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad (GPA) Program.

The GPA Program provides grants to institutions and private, nonprofit education entities that organize programs for K–12 teachers, college students, and faculty to engage in short-term or long-term overseas projects focused on training, research, and curriculum development in modern foreign languages and area studies. GPA short-term projects include seminars, curriculum development, and group research or study. GPA long-term projects support advanced intensive overseas programs that focus on languages, the humanities, or social sciences.

IFLE expects to make 25 new awards totaling approximately $3.3 million under the FY 22 GPA competition. The application is now available at www.grants.gov. The deadline to submit an application is Jan. 11, 2022.

Please refer to the official Federal Register notice for detailed information about the FY 2022 competition.

Application Technical Assistance Webinars
FLE has hosted two technical assistance webinars to help institutions and nonprofit education entities learn more about the 2022 Fulbright-Hays GPA Program and the application process. The webinars provide guidance about the competition priorities, budget, impact and evaluation criteria, and the Performance Measures Form, in addition to other application components.

The webinars can be found on the IFLE YouTube channel.

To watch the GPA Short-Term Technical Assistance Webinar, click here.

To watch the GPA Long-Term Technical Assistance Webinar, click here.

If you have questions about the program or application in the meantime, please email them to Cory Neal at GPA@ed.gov.