Kazakhstan USAID-Almaty Grants

USAID partners with the government, private sector and people of Kazakhstan to enhance economic diversification, encourage further democratic reforms, improve health services, prevent tuberculosis and HIV, and reduce carbon emissions.

Kazakhstan has enjoyed steady growth over the past decade, largely fueled by the development of its oil and gas resources. In spite of this growth, Kazakhstan continues to face a number of development challenges that constrain progress. The United States partners with Kazakhstan to support the country’s emergence as a regional leader, contributing to peace and prosperity within the region and beyond.



Department of Health and Human Services
 $62,853,680,968 Department of Transportation
 $56,443,571,981 Environmental Protection Agency
 $35,751,587,496 Department of Energy
 $24,661,368,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
 $14,024,018,821 Department of Homeland Security
 $13,986,266,741 Department of Labor
 $10,348,285,755 Department of Defense
 $10,111,366,675 Department of the Interior
 $9,806,569,960 Department of Agriculture
 $8,296,397,040 Agency for International Development
 $7,754,781,106 Department of Commerce
 $6,871,103,950 Department of Housing and Urban Development
 $6,642,477,476 Department of State
 $6,042,666,916 Department of Justice
 $5,571,395,802 Department of Education
 $2,642,831,221 Department of the Treasury
 $1,019,380,000 Other Agencies
 $724,036,487


USAID/Central Asia envisions an upcoming activity in the area of cattle productivity and meat and dairy value chain strengthening in Turkmenistan. The upcoming activity will focus on improving cattle...more
Posted On - 2024-04-02


The goal of the activity is to reduce the burden of tuberculosis (TB) in the Kyrgyz Republic by reducing the TB incidence and mortality.The New TB Activity will build on the existing strengths of the...more
Posted On - 2024-03-07


The United States Agency for International Development, Central Asia (USAID/Central Asia) is in the process of gathering information to inform anticipated project design in support of the U.S....more
Posted On - 2024-02-21




The United States Agency for International Development in Central Asia (USAID/CA) is designinga new 5‐year civil society and human rights activity for Kazakhstan that has a planned start datein...more
Posted On - 2024-01-29


The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified entities to implement the Regional Approaches for Eradicating...more
Posted On - 2024-01-22


The activity will promote inclusivity and accessibility across a variety of sectors through providing methodology and expertise on inclusive services and facilities for individuals with special...more
Posted On - 2023-12-07


The United States Agency for International Development, Central Asia (USAID/Central Asia) is in the process of gathering information to inform anticipated project design in support of the U.S....more
Posted On - 2023-11-08




The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified entities to implement the Employment and Enterprise Development...more
Posted On - 2023-06-01


The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a cooperative agreement from qualified entities to implement the Kazakhstan Local Governance Activity...more
Posted On - 2023-05-24





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