Bureau of International Labor Affairs
The US Bureau of International Labor Affairs funds programs supporting international labor standards, worker rights, and trade.
Get $5M to Empower Women in Mexico's Agriculture
This grant offers up to $5 million to organizations working in Mexico's agricultural sector to economically empower vulnerable women and girls. The funding aims to reduce child labor and forced labor by improving job quality, skills, and access to rights and protections.
Unlock $5M for Women's Economic Empowerment in Agriculture
This grant offers up to $5 million to fund projects in Colombia's agricultural sector, specifically supporting women and girls in sugarcane and cut flower industries. The goal is to boost their economic participation and protect them from labor exploitation.
Secure Up to $5M for Global Labor Impact Projects
Organizations focused on improving labor conditions in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa can secure up to $5 million to strengthen government capacity in combating child and forced labor. This funding supports enhanced enforcement, better victim services, and stronger partnerships to create safer work environments.
Get $5M to Empower Women in Global Supply Chains
Seeking organizations to implement projects that economically empower women and girls in supply chains, aiming to reduce child and forced labor risks. Funding supports improved economic participation and business practices for vulnerable workers in goods exported to the U.S.
$5M for Asia-Pacific Projects Fighting Forced Labor
Seeking organizations to combat forced labor and human trafficking on fishing vessels in Indonesia and one other Asia-Pacific nation. This funding supports technical assistance to improve enforcement and reduce exploitation in the fishing industry.
$5M Grant: Boost Women & Girls' Careers in Zambia
Zambian organizations can access up to $5 million to empower adolescent girls and vulnerable women by providing access to training, business opportunities, and acceptable work. This funding aims to reduce child labor and increase economic independence through vocational training and business development.
Get $5M to Boost Ethical Sourcing & Worker Welfare
This grant offers up to $5,000,000 to organizations focused on reducing child labor and improving working conditions in artisanal and small-scale gold mining. Projects will implement strategies for stronger laws, social protection, and supply chain transparency in pilot countries and globally.
Secure Grant Funds for Ethical Supply Chains & Global Impact
Businesses partnering to eliminate child and forced labor in agricultural supply chains can receive significant funding. This grant supports piloting comprehensive programs based on USDA guidelines, aiming to create more ethical and sustainable global operations.
Get $4.7M to Boost Labor Rights & Reduce Child Labor!
Ecuadorian agricultural businesses can access up to $4.7 million to improve adherence to international labor standards, focusing on child labor, forced labor, and worker rights. This funding supports initiatives in banana and cut flower supply chains to enhance enforcement, worker knowledge, and access to remediation.
Get Up To $4.5M for Global Impact & Supply Chain Solutions
Organizations can secure up to $4.5 million to implement projects aimed at reducing child labor in Madagascar's mica-producing communities. This funding supports building community resilience and enhancing governmental and non-governmental capacities to address supply chain issues.
Unlock $4.5M for Global Impact Projects
Non-profits and NGOs can secure up to $4.5 million to combat child labor in Côte d'Ivoire's cocoa regions. This funding supports community-led initiatives focused on education, safety, and skills training for vulnerable youth.
Get Grants Up To $4.5M for Youth Programs in Ghana
This initiative offers up to $4.5 million for organizations working in Ghana's cocoa communities. The funding supports projects aimed at ending child labor, empowering youth with education and skills, and providing livelihood support to vulnerable families.
Funded Projects: Combat Child Labor in Mexico
This initiative offers up to $4.45 million to support projects in Mexico aimed at reducing child and forced labor within specific municipalities. Eligible organizations can receive funding to implement local, collaborative strategies as outlined by Mexican Labor Law and the USMCA.
Unlock $4M for LGBTQI+ Youth Workforce & Education Programs
This grant offers up to $4 million to organizations in Brazil and Latin America working to break down barriers preventing LGBTQI+ youth from accessing education and decent jobs. Funds will support projects that improve stakeholder knowledge, foster coordination, and build capacity for safer, affirming environments.
Get $4M to Boost Ethical Mining in Tanzania
This grant offers up to $4 million for organizations working to eliminate child labor and improve working conditions in Tanzania's artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector. Your project will focus on data collection, monitoring, and strengthening local stakeholder capacity to achieve these critical goals.
Nepal Climate Adaptation Fund: Combat Child Labor, Secure Funding
U.S. Department of Labor grants are available for organizations in Nepal to build community resilience against child and forced labor exacerbated by climate change. Funding supports initiatives that link climate adaptation with child protection and gender equality.
Get $4M for Rural Businesses & Women's Rights!
This grant offers up to $4 million to organizations in the Philippines and other Indo-Pacific nations. It's designed to boost worker rights and combat discrimination against women in rural agriculture, fishing, and mining sectors.
Get $4M to Boost Your Cocoa Cooperative's Success
Cocoa cooperatives in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana can apply for up to $4 million to strengthen child labor monitoring and provide essential support to vulnerable households. This funding will help you build capacity, improve accountability, and create a more sustainable supply chain.
Colombia Grant: Boost Worker Rights & Compliance ($4M)
Colombian organizations can apply for up to $4 million to establish worker-led centers that educate employees on their labor rights and help them file claims. This initiative aims to improve compliance with labor laws in key sectors like agriculture and mining.
Unlock $4M for Workforce Development & Business Growth
This grant offers up to $4 million to organizations in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras looking to build better labor market information systems. The goal is to connect businesses with skilled workers and equip job seekers with in-demand skills, ultimately boosting economic efficiency.