FY 2026 English Language Fellow, Specialist, and Virtual Educator Program

Funding
Not specified
Award Range
$14.0M – $14.0M
Expected Awards
1
Deadline
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Apr 24, 2026
Posted Feb 13, 2026 (7 days ago)
Closes Apr 24, 2026 (in 62 days)

Grant Details

Opportunity Number
DFOP0017779
CFDA / ALN
19.421
Opportunity Category
Discretionary (D)
Funding Category
Other (O)
Funding Instrument
Cooperative Agreement (CA)
Cost Sharing
No Cost Sharing (No)

Eligibility

Public and State controlled institutions of higher education (06) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS (12) Private institutions of higher education (20) Others (25)

Please see full announcement.

Description

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Office of English Language Programs (ECA/A/L) announces an open competition to support the FY 2026 English Language Fellow, Specialist, and Virtual Educator Program (ELFSVEP). ECA/A/L plans to issue one cooperative agreement to support approximately 385 participants for $14,000,000, pending the availability of funds. The English Language (EL) Fellow, Specialist, and Virtual Educator Program (ELFSVEP) places top-tier American experts in the field of English teaching in strategic projects at key institutions to advance U.S. interests in strategic countries. The program sends highly qualified experts on approximately ten-month Fellow exchanges, short-term (two weeks or more) Specialist assignments, or three-week to six-month Virtual Educator assignments at educational institutions in all world regions. English Language programs advance American influence with critical audiences and have a cascading reach and strategic returns. The initiatives go beyond teaching English; they advance America’s national interest by embedding the global language of diplomacy, business, and science abroad. American expertise is in high demand by foreign governments, educational institutions, and workplaces. Providing American English Educators abroad allows U.S. Missions to build trusted networks in fragile regions, reinforce alliances through shared language and values, and promote U.S. economic interests. When America leads in English Language teaching, we set the terms of engagement; when America steps back, competitors fill the void. These programs ensure foreign partners turn first to the United States for English education, vocational upskilling, and secure partnerships, delivering on the Department’s America First mission.Please see the Notice of Funding Opportunity for additional information.