Get Up To $18.45M To Fight Child Labor
Summary
This grant offers significant funding to eligible organizations working to eliminate exploitative child labor in Guatemala, Indonesia, Nepal, and Rwanda. The funds are intended for educational initiatives and capacity building to provide children with long-term withdrawal and prevention from child labor.
Eligibility
Full Description
The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, will award up to USD 18.45 million through 4 or more cooperative agreements to one or more qualifying organizations and/or Associations to combat exploitive child labor in the following 4 countries: Guatemala (up to USD 4.2 million), Indonesia (up to USD 5.5 million), Nepal (up to USD 4.25 million) and Rwanda (up to USD 4.5 million). Projects funded under this solicitation will seek to ensure children’s long-term withdrawal and prevention from exploitive child labor, including through the provision of direct educational services, and build capacity in target countries to eliminate exploitive child labor. Eligible Applicants must respond to the entire scope of work outlined in this solicitation for each country for which an application is submitted.