Bureau of International Labor Affairs
The US Bureau of International Labor Affairs funds programs supporting international labor standards, worker rights, and trade.
Secure Funding for Ethical Cocoa Supply Chains
This funding opportunity aims to support organizations working to reduce child labor in cocoa-producing communities in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana. Funds will improve cooperative accountability in monitoring child labor and increase support for vulnerable households.
Get Funding to Strengthen Labor Law Enforcement!
This is a Notice of Intent for existing partners to potentially receive extended funding for programs that strengthen government labor law enforcement. While applications are not currently being accepted, this initiative aims to ensure the uninterrupted continuation and successful completion of vital international labor programs.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Supply Chain Transparency
This upcoming grant opportunity, from the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, aims to fund projects that improve the tracing of goods to combat child and forced labor in supply chains. Businesses and organizations focused on developing and piloting innovative tracing methodologies and tools can apply for funding to enhance ethical sourcing.
Get Funding: Tackle Child Labor in Madagascar Mica
This funding opportunity aims to support organizations working to combat child labor in Madagascar's mica-producing communities. The program will focus on building household resilience, enhancing government capacity to address child labor, and increasing stakeholder engagement in the mica supply chain.
Boost Your Business: Get Funding for Social Impact Projects
While this is a notice of intent and not currently accepting applications, it signals potential future funding opportunities for organizations working to eliminate child labor. Businesses and non-profits focused on this critical mission may be eligible for grants to extend and expand their impactful programs.
Get Funding to Expand Your Business Projects
This is a notice for potential funding to support existing cooperative agreements for program expansion. While applications are not currently being accepted, this opportunity aims to extend project implementation and funding capacity.
Unlock Grant Funds for Global Labor Law Strengthening
This is a notice of intent to potentially fund an existing agreement to enhance labor law enforcement globally, subject to fund availability. No new applications are being accepted at this time.
Unlock Funding: Grow Your Business!
While this program is not currently accepting applications, it signals potential future funding opportunities from the Bureau of International Labor Affairs. The program aims to extend existing initiatives and boost funding capacity for impactful projects.
Funded Projects for Ethical Palm Oil Supply Chains
This grant supports businesses in Colombia and Ecuador to build better social compliance systems and reduce child and forced labor in their palm oil supply chains. The goal is to strengthen industry practices and share successful strategies regionally and globally.
Unlock Funds to Boost Your Business & Workforce
This grant supports organizations in Peru, Georgia, and another trade partner country that aim to improve labor law enforcement. Your project will empower civil society and workers to engage with authorities, leading to better workplace compliance and a stronger economy.
Secure Funding to Combat Forced Labor & Trafficking
Are you an organization working to eliminate forced labor and human trafficking in worker recruitment? This cooperative agreement offers funding to improve understanding, promote responsible practices, and enhance compliance within recruitment processes, impacting companies and their recruiters globally.
Mexico Agricultural Businesses: Get Funding for Fair Labor!
This grant supports organizations working to economically empower women and girls in Mexican agricultural supply chains. The funding aims to reduce child and forced labor while improving business practices for fair labor in goods exported to the U.S.
Get Funding to Boost Labor Law Enforcement
This opportunity aims to fund organizations that will help governments effectively enforce labor laws aligned with international standards. Projects will focus on strengthening legal frameworks, inspection systems, and adjudication processes in countries like Honduras and Georgia.
Get Funding: Strengthen Labor Law Enforcement
Are you a non-profit or civil society organization looking to improve labor law enforcement? This grant aims to build the capacity of worker and CSO engagement with governments and employers to strengthen labor laws in Mexico, Peru, and Georgia.
Unlock Funds for Guatemalan Agribusiness Labor Compliance
This grant supports projects in Guatemala aimed at strengthening the enforcement of minimum wage, working hours, and safety standards within the agricultural export sector. If your organization works with local labor authorities, you could receive funding to improve compliance and worker protections.
Get Funding: Combat Child Labor & Boost Supply Chains
This grant aims to bolster private sector social compliance systems in the Colombian and Ecuadorian palm oil industries to combat child and forced labor. It will also foster regional and global knowledge sharing on best practices within palm oil supply chains.
Funding to Combat Forced Labor & Human Trafficking
This grant aims to support organizations working to reduce forced labor and human trafficking within worker recruitment processes. The funding will be used to improve understanding, company-led approaches, compliance, and the promotion of responsible recruitment practices in specific sectors and countries.
Get Funding: Combat Child Labor in Cobalt Industry
This grant supports organizations working to combat child labor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's cobalt industry. Funding will increase understanding, build capacity for stakeholders, and improve monitoring and remediation efforts.
Secure Funding to Combat Child Labor in Agriculture
This is a notice of intent to fund organizations working to address child labor in Argentina's agricultural sector. The goal is to improve understanding and capacity among stakeholders, leading to impactful change.
Get Funding: Combat Child Labor & Boost Cobalt Industry
This grant, aimed at organizations, seeks to strengthen efforts by the Congolese government and stakeholders to combat child labor in the DRC's cobalt industry. Funding will support increased understanding, capacity building, and improved monitoring and remediation within the cobalt supply chain.