Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration
US Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides grants for humanitarian assistance, refugee resettlement, and migration programs.
Grant Funding for Refugee Support Programs
Non-profits can apply for funding to support refugee populations in Ethiopia and Kenya. This grant aims to provide essential resources and aid to at least 50% refugee beneficiaries in your program.
Get Funding for Humanitarian Projects in Iraq & Turkey
Are you an NGO or consortium working with displaced populations in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, or Turkey? This opportunity allows you to submit a concept note for potential funding to support critical assistance activities outside of camps.
Secure Grants for Refugee Resettlement & Integration
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to enhance cultural orientation programs for refugees arriving in the US. This grant supports efforts to improve their resettlement and achieve economic self-sufficiency through employment.
Fund Your Refugee Support Projects: Grants Available!
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) supporting Tibetan refugees in South Asia can apply for funding to enhance protection, health, livelihoods, and WASH initiatives. This grant aims to bolster the well-being and self-sufficiency of Tibetan communities in India and Nepal.
Get Funding for Refugee Support Programs!
Non-profit organizations can secure funding for programs assisting refugees in Chad, Cameroon, and the Central African Republic. This grant supports critical services like healthcare, education, and protection for displaced populations.
Funding for Refugee Support Programs in West Africa
This grant supports organizations providing assistance and protection to refugee and returnee populations in Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Niger, and Senegal. Funding is prioritized for programs with at least 50% refugee beneficiaries, focusing on sustainable solutions and including host community benefits.
Secure Funding for Humanitarian Aid & Refugee Support
This grant supports organizations providing essential humanitarian protection and assistance, as well as interim and durable solutions for vulnerable Venezuelan refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Funding prioritizes programs specifically designed to address the unique needs of at-risk groups such as children, LGBTI individuals, and those facing gender-based violence.
Refugee Aid Grants: Fund Projects in Chad, DRC, Nigeria
Nonprofits and NGOs can apply for funding to support refugees in Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Nigeria. Grants will be awarded to projects offering protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions, with at least 50% of beneficiaries being refugees.
Get Funding for Innovative Child Protection Projects
Non-profits focused on refugee children can secure grants to develop innovative programs for early childhood development and build resilience. Funding aims to advance global knowledge and create sustainable solutions for children on the move.
Refugee Support Grants: Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
Non-profits and organizations supporting refugee populations in Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda can apply for funding. Funds are designated for programs providing protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions to refugees.
Get Funding for Refugee Support in Egypt
Nonprofits and NGOs supporting refugee populations in Egypt can apply for grants to provide protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions. Funding prioritizes programs assisting at least 50% refugees, with a focus on vulnerable groups and gender-based violence prevention.
Refugee Aid Funding: Support Sri Lankan Refugees in India
Non-governmental organizations can receive funding to provide essential services like protection, shelter, WASH, and livelihoods support to Sri Lankan refugees in Tamil Nadu, India. This grant prioritizes projects demonstrating strong coordination and a proven track record in delivering humanitarian assistance.
Fund Your GBV Prevention & Response Innovations
Seeking innovative proposals to improve gender-based violence prevention and response services for women, girls, and survivors, especially in refugee settings. Grants support advancing policies, strengthening accountability, and building evidence for better humanitarian aid.
Grant Funding for Refugee Support in Ethiopia & Kenya
This grant is for organizations supporting refugee populations in Ethiopia and Kenya. Funds are intended for programs with at least 50% refugee beneficiaries.
Fund Your Refugee Programs in South Sudan
Non-profit organizations focusing on refugee populations in South Sudan can receive funding to support their vital programs. This grant prioritizes initiatives where at least 50 percent of beneficiaries are refugees.
Get Funding for Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan & Pakistan
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to implement humanitarian assistance programs in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Selected organizations will develop detailed multi-year proposals outlining objectives, indicators, and budgets for their projects.
Grant Funding for Refugee Support & Skills Training
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) serving Afghan refugees in Pakistan are eligible for funding to provide vocational training for livelihoods, gender-based violence prevention, healthcare, and education. This grant aims to equip refugees with skills for return to Afghanistan or self-reliance in Pakistan.
Get Funding for Humanitarian Aid in MENA Region
Non-profits and consortia in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey can apply for funding to support humanitarian aid programs. This is the initial stage for potentially developing full proposals for grants focused on critical needs.
Get Grants for Refugee & Displaced Person Programs
Nonprofits can receive funding to support displaced Iraqis and Syrian refugees in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. This opportunity prioritizes consortium applications for educational programs in Iraq to foster comprehensive support.
Get Funding to Welcome Refugees in the US
Non-profit organizations with at least three years of operation and a national network can receive funding to assist refugees arriving in the United States. This grant supports services for successful reception and placement of admitted refugees.