Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration
US Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides grants for humanitarian assistance, refugee resettlement, and migration programs.
Unlock $600K for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profits supporting Syrian or Sub-Saharan African refugees in Egypt can access up to $600,000 for vital programs. Funding is available for protection, education, healthcare, livelihoods, and psychosocial assistance.
Get Grants for Refugee Support in Egypt!
Non-profits in Egypt can receive substantial funding for programs focused on Syrian and Sub-Saharan African refugees. Grants are available for critical sectors like protection, education, healthcare, livelihoods, and psychosocial assistance.
Get Grants for Refugee & Statelessness Research ($250K)
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for grants to conduct research and evaluations that will improve humanitarian programs for refugees and stateless persons globally. This funding supports projects focused on urban displacement, statelessness prevention, and protection strategies.
Secure Funding for Refugee & IDP Support Programs
Non-profits and NGOs can secure up to $200,000 to fund crucial programs for refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This grant prioritizes capacity building, livelihoods, and protection initiatives, with a mandatory $50,000 allocation for capacity building.
Secure Grant Funding for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profits supporting refugees, displaced persons, or conflict victims in Georgia and Armenia can apply for funding to provide protection, livelihoods, or address gender-based violence. Grants range from $125,000 to $200,000 for projects focused on sustainable solutions and community well-being.
Get Grant Funding for Refugee & Conflict Relief Programs
Nonprofits serving refugees and displaced persons in Armenia and Georgia can apply for grants to fund protection, livelihoods, or confidence-building initiatives. The funding aims to provide essential assistance and foster sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profits supporting refugees and displaced persons in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan can apply for grants to fund protection, livelihoods, or confidence-building initiatives. The goal is to pilot programs that improve access to basic services and legal aid, with a target of serving at least 50% refugees or IDPs.
Get Funding to Support Refugee Resettlement Efforts
This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to expand their capacity to provide essential reception and placement services for refugees arriving in the U.S. It aims to support technical assistance projects that improve housing, community engagement, and the overall resettlement process.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profit organizations (NGOs) in Thailand and Malaysia can apply for funding to support Burmese refugees. This grant prioritizes health, nutrition, and mental healthcare initiatives for refugees.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs!
Non-profit organizations (NGOs) partnering with UNHCR in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Yemen can apply for funding to provide essential assistance and protection to refugees. This grant specifically targets programs focused on refugee well-being, including health, education, protection, and livelihoods, with a minimum of 50% refugee beneficiaries.
Funding for NGOs Supporting Refugees in Africa
Non-profit organizations working with UNHCR to support refugees and returnees in Tanzania, Rwanda, DRC, and Uganda can apply for this funding. The grants will fund essential services like healthcare, protection, and GBV response programs.
Get Funding for Refugee Crisis Innovation
Are you an innovator developing new tools or approaches to assist refugees in urban and non-camp settings globally? This grant from the Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration supports the development and piloting of groundbreaking solutions to address unique challenges faced by displaced populations.
Fund Your NGO: Help Stateless Persons in the Bahamas & DR
Non-profit organizations in the Bahamas and Dominican Republic can receive funding to assist stateless individuals with legal aid, documentation, and essential mapping services.
Get Funding for Refugee Resettlement Programs
Non-profit organizations with expertise in cultural orientation can receive full financial support to help refugees achieve economic self-sufficiency in the U.S. This funding strengthens overseas orientation programs and supports domestic refugee service providers.
Grant Funds for Refugee Support Programs
This grant opportunity supports NGOs in Malaysia and Thailand to improve healthcare, combat gender-based violence, and enhance education and protection for urban refugees and asylum seekers. Funding is available for initiatives that provide direct services and build community capacity.
Secure Grant Funding for Refugee Resettlement Services
Non-profit organizations with at least three years of operation and demonstrated case management expertise can apply for funding to provide crucial reception and placement services for refugees arriving in the U.S.
Get Funding for Refugee Programs in Ethiopia & Kenya!
NGOs focused on refugee programs in Ethiopia and Kenya can receive funding for projects lasting up to 36 months. This grant prioritizes filling identified programming gaps in the Horn of Africa.
Secure Funding for Refugee & Vulnerable Population Programs
Non-profit organizations dedicated to assisting refugees and vulnerable populations in Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt can receive funding for crucial support services like protection, health, education, and livelihoods. This opportunity supports programs that directly address the needs of Syrian refugees, Iraqi refugees, and internally displaced persons.
Grant Money for Refugee & Asylum Seeker Programs!
Non-governmental organizations in South Africa can get funding to provide essential support and protection to urban refugees and asylum seekers. This grant aims to improve legal aid, combat xenophobia, address gender-based violence, and boost self-reliance through job training.
Get Funding for Refugee & IDP Programs
Non-profits serving refugees and displaced persons in the South Caucasus and Central Asia can apply for funding to support critical protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions. Projects must target at least 50% refugees or IDPs and focus on specific sectors like legal aid, community empowerment, GBV prevention, or livelihoods depending on the country.