This department is offering grants to fund programs that combat human trafficking, expand victim assistance services, demonstrate model approaches to combating human trafficking, and contribute to eradicating modern slavery. Partnerships with civil society are encouraged to create anti-trafficking programs focusing on specialized support services, awareness raising, training for relevant organizations, public education, victim identification mechanisms, data collection improvement, and coordination between law enforcement and NGOs. The closing date for grant applications is Apr 19, 2012.
Opportunity ID: 156573
General Information
| Document Type:: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number:: | WHACA-12-GR-029-WHA-032012 |
| Funding Opportunity Title:: | Statement of Interest – Trafficking in Persons |
| Opportunity Category:: | Other |
| Opportunity Category Explanation:: | Public Diplomacy |
| Funding Instrument Type:: | |
| Category of Funding Activity:: | Law, Justice and Legal Services |
| Category Explanation:: | Applicants are invited to submit a two-page Statement of Interest (SOI), which summarizes a proposed anti-trafficking project and includes the proposed budget and partnership information. Following a technical review of each SOI, selected applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal and expand on their SOI. |
| Expected Number of Awards:: | |
| Assistance Listings Number(s):: | 19.040 — Public Diplomacy Programs |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:: | No |
| Version:: | Synopsis 2 |
| Posted Date:: | Mar 20, 2012 |
| Last Updated Date:: | Mar 21, 2012 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications:: | Apr 19, 2012 |
| Current Closing Date for Applications:: | Apr 19, 2012 |
| Archive Date:: | May 19, 2012 |
| Estimated Total Program Funding:: | |
| Award Ceiling:: | $25,000 |
| Award Floor:: | $3,000 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants:: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
| Additional Information on Eligibility:: | •Canadian institutions of higher education. •Canadian First Nations nonprofit organizations (other than federally recognized aboriginal governments). •Canadian nonprofits having a charitable status recognized in Canada. •Canadian nonprofits without a charitable status other than institutions of higher education. |
Additional Information
| Agency Name:: | U.S. Mission to Canada |
| Description:: | The U.S. Department of State’s 2011 TIP Report (http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2011/) noted that throughout the decade since the U.N. adopted the Palermo Protocol and the U.S. enacted the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, 142 countries have become parties to the Protocol, and most have passed laws criminalizing all forms of human trafficking and have begun to develop victim assistance mechanisms. However, the numbers of victims identified and assisted and traffickers convicted remains alarmingly low. Through this solicitation and in keeping with the priorities identified in the TIP Report, the U.S. Embassy seeks to fund programs that combat human trafficking, expand victim assistance services, demonstrate model approaches to combating human trafficking, and add to our knowledge and understanding of how best to eradicate modern slavery through research and evaluation.Grants will be awarded to eligible candidates working in partnership with civil society that create anti-trafficking programs to address human trafficking—the act of obtaining or maintaining another person in compelled service, which includes forced labor, sex trafficking, bonded labor, debt bondage, involuntary domestic servitude, forced child labor and child soldiers. Partnerships will involve and leverage public and private sector resources. Potential partners may include a wide variety of entities such as foundations, arts organizations, business owners, community organizations, as well as public entities. Areas of project focus include but are not limited to activities that:Enhance specialized support services available to trafficking victims. Increase efforts to raise awareness and/or provide training to non-governmental organizations, police, prosecutors, and judges about human trafficking.Educate the general public in efforts to combat trafficking in persons. Develop mechanisms or protocols to identify trafficking victims and refer them to protection services. Improve trafficking data collection.Strengthen coordination between law enforcement and NGO partners on human trafficking. |
| Link to Additional Information:: | |
| Grantor Contact Information:: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact: |
Version History
| Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
|---|---|---|
| Synopsis 2 | Add contact information. | Mar 21, 2012 |
| Synopsis 1 |
Package Status
Package No: 1