America’s Unofficial Ambassadors: Mosaic Grants
Mosaic grants make service with America’s Unofficial Ambassadors more affordable for prospective volunteers.
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America’s Unofficial Ambassadors
America’s Unofficial Ambassadors is a soft power, citizen diplomacy initiative aimed at countering violent extremism before it can take hold, working at the grassroots level throughout the Muslim World and in the United States too.
March of each year
USD 500-1,000
Canada, United States, Mexico
Minimum 18 years of age.
Reside in North America as a citizen of a North American country, a permanent resident or hold an international student visa at a North American college or university.
Strong physical and mental health to live in a developing country for six weeks.
Strong writing and communication skills.
Maintain a commitment to service, cultural sensitivity and AUA’s mission.
Commit to giving at least one community presentation (two for Mosaic Grant recipients) upon returning to the United States.
Meet qualifications specific to the placements desired.
Reside in North America as a citizen of a North American country, a permanent resident or hold an international student visa at a North American college or university.
Strong physical and mental health to live in a developing country for six weeks.
Strong writing and communication skills.
Maintain a commitment to service, cultural sensitivity and AUA’s mission.
Commit to giving at least one community presentation (two for Mosaic Grant recipients) upon returning to the United States.
Meet qualifications specific to the placements desired.