OASAM
The U.S. government's OASAM offers grants for arts and culture, including projects related to museums and historic preservation.
Get Up to $500K to Hire and Train Veterans!
Veterans' organizations and workforce development agencies can apply for grants to provide essential employment and training services to eligible veterans. This funding aims to equip veterans with the skills and support they need to secure meaningful careers.
Get Up To $500K for Labor & Workforce Development Projects
This grant opportunity provides up to $500,000 to organizations focused on enhancing labor knowledge and principles. Funds are designated to build capacity within labor ministries and educate the judiciary and public on labor codes and international standards.
Unlock $400K to Train Young Talent with Disabilities
Non-profits and educational institutions can partner with apprenticeship sponsors to develop innovative training models for youth and young adults with disabilities in high-growth industries. This initiative aims to build capacity for inclusive registered apprenticeship programs.
Get Grants to Help Homeless Veterans Find Jobs
Non-profits and community organizations can apply for funds to provide job training, counseling, and placement services to help homeless veterans reintegrate into the workforce. This program aims to create effective service delivery systems to address the unique challenges faced by these veterans.
Get Grants for Veteran Reintegration & Employment!
This program offers funding to organizations dedicated to helping homeless female veterans and those with families find meaningful employment and stable lives. Secure grants to provide job training, counseling, and support services that expedite their reintegration into the workforce.
Get Funding to Employ Homeless Veterans
Are you a non-profit or government agency focused on helping homeless veterans find jobs? This grant offers up to $300,000 to provide job training, counseling, and placement services to reintegrate veterans into the workforce.
Unlock $300K for International Worker Benefits
This cooperative agreement offers up to $300,000 to implement projects ensuring benefits for formal sector workers in El Salvador. Businesses specializing in international labor development and worker welfare are encouraged to explore this opportunity.
Get Funding to Employ Homeless Veterans
Organizations serving homeless female veterans and veterans with families can receive grants to provide job training, counseling, and placement services. This funding aims to help these veterans reintegrate into the workforce and build successful careers.
Get Funding to Employ Homeless Veterans
This grant is for organizations dedicated to helping homeless veterans find meaningful employment by providing job training, counseling, and placement services. Funding is available for programs serving both urban and non-urban areas, with maximum awards up to $300,000.
Fund Your Veteran Reintegration Program!
Nonprofits and organizations serving homeless veterans can secure up to $300,000 to provide job training, counseling, and placement services. This funding aims to expedite the reintegration of homeless veterans into the workforce and develop effective service delivery systems.
Get Funding to Help Homeless Veterans Get Jobs
Organizations serving homeless veterans can receive grants to provide job training, counseling, and placement services. This funding aims to help veterans reintegrate into the workforce and develop effective support systems.
Unlock $300K+ for Veteran Reintegration Programs
This grant is for existing Homeless Veterans' Reintegration (HVRP) demonstration project grantees looking to expand services for incarcerated veterans. Funds will support job placement, training, and comprehensive assessments to ensure successful reintegration and sustainable employment upon release.
Get Funding to Hire and Train Homeless Veterans!
This grant provides up to $300,000 to organizations helping homeless veterans find meaningful employment through job training, counseling, and placement services. It's designed to support urban, non-urban, and Native American tribal areas.
Get Funding for Business Growth in Georgia!
This upcoming cooperative agreement aims to bolster worker organizations in Georgia, empowering them to better represent worker interests and rights. Eligible entities can apply for technical assistance funding to enhance their effectiveness and advocacy capabilities.
Ethiopia Youth Projects: Funding for Education & Decent Work
This is an announcement of upcoming funding for organizations working in Ethiopia to combat child labor. Grants will support education, training, and livelihood improvements for youth aged 14-17 and their families.
Get Funding to Combat Child Labor Globally
This grant is for organizations looking to provide technical assistance to reduce child labor in at least five countries. Funds will support building local and national capacity to address this critical issue.
Funded Projects for Child Labor Reduction in Honduras
Organizations in Honduras can apply for funding to support projects aimed at reducing child labor and enhancing labor rights. These cooperative agreements will fund initiatives to improve working conditions and protect vulnerable populations.
Get Funding to Reduce Child Labor in Haiti
This is not a funding opportunity, but a heads-up for organizations looking to implement projects in Haiti. The U.S. Department of Labor plans to offer cooperative agreements to reduce child labor and improve working conditions in the North-East Department.
Secure Funds to Combat Child Labor Abroad
Organizations focused on international development and human rights can apply for funding to implement projects in Burma (Southeast Asia). This grant supports efforts to reduce child labor through research, awareness, and pilot programs.
Boost Your Business: Get Funding for Moroccan Women's Empowerment
This cooperative agreement aims to empower women in Morocco by increasing gender equality and supporting their labor rights through civil society organizations. While this is a notice of intent and not a direct funding application, it signals upcoming opportunities to support impactful projects.