Opportunity Information: Apply for DOS NBO PAS FY19 009
The Community Radio Expanding Awareness To Inhibit Violent Extremism (CREATIVE) grant is a U.S. Department of State funding opportunity released by the Public Affairs Section at the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi. It invites organizations to propose and run a program on the Kenyan coast that uses community radio as a practical tool to build local resilience, strengthen trust, and promote credible narratives that counter violent extremism. The overall idea is that trusted local stations, equipped with better skills and resources, can improve how communities talk about recruitment, misinformation, grievances, and prevention, while also connecting audiences to accurate information and services.
The program is designed in two phases. Phase one focuses on training and capacity building for up to 15 community radio stations. This includes strengthening journalists and producers in core areas like investigating and reporting, understanding media responsibilities, and consistently delivering unbiased, factual information. Phase two shifts toward creating and distributing content that actively fosters dialogue between journalists and the public. This includes producing programming that features community conversations and broadcasting interactive engagement activities, including town-hall style discussions. Applicants are expected to explain clearly how they would choose the 15 participating stations, since station selection is central to reaching at-risk communities and ensuring the work is credible and locally grounded.
The Embassy frames this opportunity as part of its broader strategic goal of supporting peace and strengthening resilience among populations considered at risk of violent extremist influence. To link the project to ongoing U.S. engagement in Kenya and to increase the chance the work continues after the grant ends, proposals are expected to incorporate U.S. exchange program alumni and partner with American Space libraries in Mombasa and Lamu. The opportunity signals a preference for implementers who already have experience countering violent extremism on the Kenyan coast and who understand local dynamics, trusted messengers, and community sensitivities.
The objectives are spelled out in five main outcomes. First, the project should measurably increase the confidence, skills, and willingness of coastal radio journalists and producers to cover violent extremism and recruitment in their own communities, which often requires both editorial courage and careful ethical practice. Second, participating stations should be supported to produce regular news programming that shares information from local government and other credible sources, including practical guidance on individual legal rights and available resources. Third, the project should expand the reach of this programming beyond standard broadcasts by using American Spaces in Mombasa and Lamu, public town halls, social media, and other creative distribution methods so that the content travels further and encourages participation. Fourth, the grant aims to improve station sustainability by providing modern recording and broadcasting equipment to up to 15 stations, helping them maintain quality production and reliable operations over time. Fifth, the project should create durable partnerships between community leaders involved in preventing violent extremism and the radio stations themselves, so stations have stronger networks for accurate information, referrals, and community-centered storytelling.
A notable requirement is monitoring and evaluation. At least 5 percent of the total award must be dedicated to third-party monitoring and evaluation, and that evaluation should explicitly include feedback from both the community radio journalists and the listening audience. This reflects an expectation that the program will not only deliver activities but also document learning, gauge changes in attitudes or engagement, and adjust based on what communities say is working or not working.
In terms of basic grant facts, this is a single expected award with a ceiling of $150,000, issued as a grant by the Department of State (U.S. Mission to Kenya) under CFDA 19.979. The opportunity emphasizes the Kenyan coast as the priority region and targets audiences in at-risk communities and sub-regions reached by the selected stations. The original posting date was June 6, 2019, with an original closing date of July 26, 2019.Apply for DOS NBO PAS FY19 009
- The Department of State, U.S. Mission to Kenya in the other (see text field entitled explanation of other category of funding activity for clarification) sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Community Radio Expanding Awareness To Inhibit Violent Extremism (CREATIVE)" and is now available to receive applicants.
- Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.979.
- This funding opportunity was created on Jun 06, 2019.
- Applicants must submit their applications by Jul 26, 2019. (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 $150,000.00 in funding.
- The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
- Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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