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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your contact information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and email. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for communication.
  3. In the project designation section, provide a concise title that reflects the essence of your project. This should be clear and engaging.
  4. Outline the objectives and description of your project in no more than five pages. Use bullet points for clarity and focus on how your project aligns with fostering transatlantic partnerships.
  5. Complete the financing plan using the annexed Model Financing Scheme. Clearly indicate all expected costs, including personnel, travel, and other expenses, ensuring that total financing is secured.
  6. Review all sections for completeness and accuracy before submitting. Attach any required documents as specified in the guidelines.

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Welcome to the Website of the German Embassy Washington and the eight German Consulates General in the United States: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Francisco.
From 1946 to early 1948, the United States provided large loans and aid to a number of European countries. In addition to funds from international organizations, these funds enabled Germany and the rest of Europe to pay for the large inflows of imports that were crucial for postwar recovery.
Through the German Program for Transatlantic Encounters, financial support is given to German-American cultural, educational, scientific and business projects seeking to encourage human encounters.
Founded in 2002, the Transatlantic OutdocHub Program (TOP) is a public/private partnership that provides curriculum and study tour experiences relevant to contemporary Germany for specific multiplier groups in North America, including social studies educators, STEM educators, and workforce development professionals