Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration
US Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides grants for humanitarian assistance, refugee resettlement, and migration programs.
Secure Funding for Refugee Support Projects in Liberia
Non-profit organizations operating in Nimba County, Liberia, can secure funding for critical life-saving and life-sustaining interventions for Ivorian refugees. This grant supports essential services like health, nutrition, sanitation, protection, livelihoods, and education, with a priority on immediate implementation and coordination with UNHCR.
Funding for Refugee Reintegration & Support Programs
Non-profits supporting Afghan refugee reintegration, providing humanitarian aid, and promoting sustainable livelihoods can apply for funding. This grant aims to assist vulnerable individuals, particularly women and girls, in rebuilding their lives and communities.
Refugee Sponsorship: Fund Your Non-Profit's Operations
Non-profits can receive funding to build and manage the infrastructure needed to support private refugee sponsorship groups. This initiative aims to expand community involvement in refugee resettlement.
Get Funding for Refugee Resettlement Services
Organizations in the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey can receive full financial support to assist with U.S. refugee admissions processes, including casework, medical exams, and cultural orientation. This funding helps streamline the resettlement process for approved refugees.
Get Funding: Support Refugees & Grow Your Non-Profit
Established non-profit organizations with social service expertise can receive funding to assist with the reception and placement of refugees admitted to the United States. This program aims to promote successful integration and settlement for vulnerable populations across the nation.
Funding for Refugee Healthcare & Education Support
This grant offers funding to organizations providing healthcare and educational services to Burmese refugees and asylum seekers in Thailand and Malaysia. It supports initiatives like integrated healthcare, mental health services, and skills development programs.
Get Funding: Support Refugees in West Africa
This grant provides funding for organizations working to assist refugees and conflict victims in Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. Eligible programs must serve at least 50% refugees and focus on vulnerable populations, including responses to COVID-19 impacts.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs
This grant offers funding for NGOs in Chad and southeast Nigeria to support refugee and asylum seeker populations with education, health, and protection programs. Priority is given to initiatives where at least 50% of beneficiaries are refugees or asylum seekers.
Get Funding for Refugee & Asylum Seeker Support Programs
Non-profits and NGOs supporting refugees and asylum seekers in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal, and India can apply for grants. Funds are intended for programs that directly benefit these vulnerable populations.
Get Funding for Syrian Refugee Aid in Jordan & Lebanon
Non-profits aligned with the UN Regional Response Plan and registered in Jordan or Lebanon can secure funding for programs assisting displaced Syrians. This grant supports crucial services like health, education, and protection within host communities and camps.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs in Egypt
Nonprofits and organizations in Egypt can receive funding to support refugee populations, with a focus on vulnerable groups and protection services. Priority is given to programs serving at least 50% refugees, including Syrian refugees.
Fund Your South Sudan Refugee Support Programs
This grant is for organizations working to assist refugee populations in South Sudan's Upper Nile and Unity States. Funding is available for programs that provide protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions, with at least 50% of beneficiaries being refugees.
Grant Funding for Refugee Support Programs
NGOs in Tanzania and Uganda can receive funding to support refugee and asylum seeker populations. This grant prioritizes programs with at least 50% refugee beneficiaries to provide protection and sustainable solutions.
Unlock Funds for Refugee & Asylum Seeker Support in SA
This opportunity supports organizations assisting refugee and asylum seeker populations in South Africa with protection, livelihoods, and health initiatives. Secure funding to empower vulnerable communities and foster economic independence.
Ethiopia/Kenya Refugee Aid Funding
This grant supports programs in Ethiopia and Kenya that provide protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions for refugees. Eligible organizations must ensure at least 50% of beneficiaries are refugees.
Grant Funding for Refugee & Migrant Support Programs
This grant supports programs assisting Colombian and Venezuelan refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable migrants in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Priority is given to projects with at least 50% refugee, asylum seeker, and vulnerable migrant beneficiaries.
Get Funding for Afghan Refugee Programs in Pakistan
Non-profit organizations and consortia can apply with concept notes to receive funding for programs supporting Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Selected applicants will be invited to submit full proposals for single or multi-year projects.
Get Funding to Help Families Reunite in the US
Nonprofits can receive funding to assist eligible parents and legal guardians in the U.S. with filing applications for the Central American Minors program, facilitating family reunification. This grant supports organizations in augmenting their capacity to provide technical assistance and outreach for these crucial applications.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profit organizations working in Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda can apply for funding to provide essential services like healthcare, protection, and camp management for refugees. This grant prioritizes projects focused on refugees, with at least 80% of beneficiaries being refugees.
Get Funding to Help Refugees Access US Programs
Non-profit organizations can apply for funding to identify and refer vulnerable refugees, including specific prioritized groups, to the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Selected applicants will be invited to submit full proposals outlining program objectives and detailed budgets.