Bureau of International Labor Affairs
The US Bureau of International Labor Affairs funds programs supporting international labor standards, worker rights, and trade.
Secure Funding to Combat Child Labor in Madagascar
This cooperative agreement offers up to $4,000,000 to organizations working to eliminate child labor in Madagascar's vanilla-producing regions. Funds will support projects focused on reducing child exploitation at farm and collection levels, strengthening law enforcement, community monitoring, and providing support to affected households.
Get $3M for Worker Improvement in Dominican Sugar
This grant aims to boost worker engagement and living conditions in the Dominican sugar sector. Eligible organizations will receive funding to build stronger networks and increase local capacity for improving worker welfare.
Get Up To $3M to Boost Worker Safety & Rights!
This grant supports projects in Malaysia focused on empowering worker organizations to improve occupational safety and health standards, particularly for women, and combat gender-based violence and harassment. Funding is available for technical assistance to enhance worker organizing and collective bargaining efforts in the electronics sector.
Unlock $3M: Empower Disabled Workers in Cambodia
This $3 million grant supports Cambodian Organizations of Persons with Disabilities and stakeholders to combat labor exploitation and remove barriers to decent work. Fund initiatives that build understanding, foster partnerships, and implement sustainable solutions for vulnerable individuals.
Get Up to $3M to Boost Migrant Worker Rights
This grant supports civil society organizations working to protect migrant workers, particularly those in U.S. temporary foreign worker programs. Funds are available to enhance fair recruitment practices, educate workers on their rights, and improve access to protections, with a focus on gender equity.
Boost Your Business: $3M for Safer Workplaces in Lesotho!
Are you a Lesotho-based organization focused on improving workplace safety and combating discrimination? This grant of up to $3,000,000 can help you build capacity, strengthen policies, and foster collaboration to create inclusive and secure work environments.
Unlock $3M for Dominican Sugar Sector Workers' Better Conditions
This $3 million grant empowers civil society organizations to improve working and living conditions for sugar sector field workers and their families in the Dominican Republic. It funds projects that build stronger networks, increase access to resources, and enhance worker participation in achieving labor rights.
Get Up To $3M to Boost Labor Standards in DRC
This $3 million grant supports organizations working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to improve labor standards and worker protections across various economic sectors. Projects will focus on strengthening labor inspectorates, empowering workers and their organizations, and fostering dialogue for better compliance.
Get Up To $3M for Business Compliance & Growth in Kenya
Kenyan businesses and organizations can secure up to $3 million to enhance compliance with international labor standards and improve working conditions. This funding supports projects aimed at increasing government effectiveness, employer actions, and civil society engagement in labor standard improvements.
Get Funding to Boost Your Auto Business in Mexico!
Mexican auto parts manufacturers and assembly plants can access up to $3 million to improve working conditions and comply with new labor laws. This funding supports projects that enhance employer adoption of fair labor practices, benefiting small and medium-sized businesses within the automotive supply chain.
Get Up To $3M to Fight Forced Labor & Drive Impact
This grant is for commercial, educational, or non-profit organizations looking to amplify the impact of forced labor research. Eligible applicants can receive up to $3 million to create actionable strategies that combat forced labor globally.
Secure $3M for Global Forced Labor Research & Action
This upcoming grant seeks organizations to combat forced labor by increasing the use of research in policy and decision-making globally. The funding will support rigorous studies and stakeholder engagement to drive action against forced labor.
Get Up To $3M for Youth Training Projects Abroad!
This grant funds technical assistance projects in Argentina, Costa Rica, and Kenya to boost workplace-based training for vulnerable youth. Organizations can receive up to $3 million per country to improve training capacity and implement best practices.
$3M Grants to Train Vulnerable Youth & Boost Business
Non-profits and organizations can secure up to $3 million to implement workplace training programs for vulnerable youth in Argentina, Costa Rica, and Kenya. This funding aims to build capacity for improved training laws, best practices, and enhanced skill development for youth entering the workforce.
$3M Grant: Combat Child Labor in Cocoa Supply Chains
This $3M grant from the U.S. Department of Labor supports projects in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana to map and assess child labor within cocoa growing areas. Funds will be used for technical assistance to evaluate progress in reducing harmful child labor practices.
Funded Projects Fighting Child Labor in Argentina!
Non-profits and organizations in Argentina can apply for up to $2.5 million to boost efforts against child labor in agriculture. This funding will build understanding and capacity among labor and agriculture groups to tackle this critical issue.
$2M for Armenian Businesses: Boost Labor Standards & Rights
Armenian businesses can access up to $2 million in funding to enhance the government's enforcement of labor laws and international standards in specific economic sectors. This initiative aims to improve compliance, access to remedies, and workplace resource utilization for better business operations.
Get Up To $2M for Ethical Supply Chain Solutions
This grant funds projects aimed at eliminating child and forced labor in coffee supply chains within specific Latin American countries. Businesses can receive up to $2 million to develop and implement sustainable social compliance systems and tools for private sector stakeholders.
Get Up to $2M to Fight Child Labor & Improve Work
Civil society organizations can receive up to $2 million to build their capacity in identifying, raising awareness about, and implementing initiatives to combat child labor and forced labor. This funding aims to protect workers and improve working conditions in specific sectors and supply chains globally.
Get $2M for Costa Rican Export Businesses!
Costa Rican agricultural export businesses can access up to $2 million to improve worker safety and labor law compliance, boosting fair competition. This funding supports projects that strengthen enforcement of minimum wage, work hours, and occupational safety, aligning with CAFTA-DR.