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Freedom Shield: Global Forced Labor Import Prohibition Initiative

Bureau of International Labor Affairs (DOL) · Competitive · Science & Technology

At a glance

Freedom Shield: Global Forced Labor Import Prohibition Initiative is a federal competitive grant from Bureau of International Labor Affairs for the science & technology sector. Funding is $7M–$18M. Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Eligible applicants include any commercial, international, educational, or non-profit organizations, including any faith-based o. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Apply via the official listing at www.grants.gov.

Amount
$7M–$18M
Deadline
Rolling
Type
Competitive
Status
Forecasted

About this program

This is a Notice of Intent/Forecast only. The Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), DOL intends to award two (2) cooperative agreements ($18 million, total costs subject to the availability of Federal funds) to fund technical assistance projects with the objective of advancing U.S. trade priorities by building accountability in key trade partner countries to implement and effectively enforce a prohibition on imports made wholly or in part with forced labor. These projects will leverage labor commitments in trade agreements, including Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ARTs), to address gaps in forced labor enforcement that create unfair competition for American workers and producers. Up to $11 million will be awarded for a project to be implemented in four (4) Latin American countries and up to $7 million will be awarded for a project to be implemented in two (2) Asian countries. Applicants may apply to just one or each of the Latin America and Asia cooperative agreements; however, multiple applications from an organization for either the Latin America or the Asia cooperative agreement are not allowed. The project objective is to advance U.S. trade priorities by building accountability in key trade partner countries to implement and effectively enforce a prohibition on imports made wholly or in part with forced labor. Outcome(s)Project outcomes will be developed by the applicant.Questions regarding this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Forecast may be emailed to OGM_ILAB@dol.gov; however, please note there is limited information that may be shared with the public, as this FOA is currently under development. We encourage prospective applicants and interested parties to use the Grants.gov subscription option to register for future updates provided for this particular FOA.

Who can apply

Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification). Eligible applicants include any commercial, international, educational, or non-profit organizations, including any faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, or public international organizations (PIOs). Faith-based organizations are encouraged to apply, as are all organizations. Those that meet the eligibility requirements may receive awards under this funding opportunity. DOL will not, in the selection of recipients and administration of the grant, discriminate on the basis of an organization's religious character, affiliation, exercise, or lack thereof, or on the basis of conduct that would not be considered grounds to favor or disfavor a similarly situated secular organization.

How to apply

Apply through Grants.gov using funding opportunity number FOA-ILAB-26-44. Register your organization (SAM.gov + Grants.gov) before the deadline, then submit the application package listed in the official notice.

Apply at official source