Opportunity ID: 332524
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | SFOP0007951 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Combat Wildlife Trafficking in Bangladesh |
| Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Law, Justice and Legal Services |
| Category Explanation: | – |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 19.705 — Trans-National Crime |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 3 |
| Posted Date: | Apr 01, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Apr 02, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 01, 2021 |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 01, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | – |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
| Award Ceiling: | $750,000 |
| Award Floor: | $500,000 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: | U.S.-based non-profit/non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Foreign-based non-profits/non-governmental organizations (NGOs) |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement |
| Description: |
Wildlife trafficking is a lucrative form of transnational organized crime (TOC) that has decimated populations of species, such as elephants, rhinos, pangolins, and more. Wildlife trafficking fuels corruption; threatens the rule of law, peace, and security; spreads disease; and destabilizes communities that depend on wildlife for biodiversity and eco-tourism revenues. Criminal organizations are profiting from this illicit trade, relying on their ability to exploit porous borders and weak institutions, and leveraging multilevel illicit networks of criminal intermediaries and government officials to move illegal wildlife from source to demand countries.
INL aims to combat wildlife trafficking (CWT) through effective programming at the national, regional, and international levels. For this funding opportunity, INL intends to focus on Bangladesh. Bangladesh not only maintains significant wild populations of high-value wildlife (e.g., big cats, bears, pangolins, and more), but also sits at the crossroads between source countries in South Asia and the demand countries of China and Southeast Asia. While a significant quantity of illegal wildlife products transit Bangladesh’s land borders, Dhaka’s international airport is also a major transit point, along with seaports and key waterways across the country. To further compound the situation, Bangladesh’s justice sector maintains low institutional capacity, lack of detection equipment, and insufficient data exchange among law enforcement agencies. Therefore, this program will aim to tackle each of these three challenges. The ultimate goal of this program is to increase Bangladesh’s desire and ability to CWT and disrupt the criminal organizations that perpetrate this heinous crime.
1. Priority Countries Bangladesh
2. Project Goals The goal of this program is to improve Bangladesh’s will and capacity to investigate, arrest, prosecute, convict, and sentence to the fullest extent of the law the perpetrators of wildlife crime.
To achieve this goal, INL seeks to fund programs that will provide: 1. Investigation, surveillance, and monitoring equipment to law enforcement, customs, border, and port authorities; 2. Training on the use of this equipment and how it can further investigations; and 3. Capacity building training to strengthen the interdiction and investigative capabilities of law enforcement agencies. |
| Link to Additional Information: | Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Najar Starr
Email:StarrND@state.gov |
Version History
| Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
|---|---|---|
| update details | Apr 02, 2021 | |
| Updated the following sections: Category of Funding Opportunity, Eligibility, and Additional Information. | Apr 01, 2021 | |
| Apr 01, 2021 |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | SFOP0007951 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Combat Wildlife Trafficking in Bangladesh |
| Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Law, Justice and Legal Services |
| Category Explanation: | – |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 19.705 — Trans-National Crime |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 3 |
| Posted Date: | Apr 01, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Apr 02, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 01, 2021 |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 01, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | – |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
| Award Ceiling: | $750,000 |
| Award Floor: | $500,000 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: | U.S.-based non-profit/non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Foreign-based non-profits/non-governmental organizations (NGOs) |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement |
| Description: |
Wildlife trafficking is a lucrative form of transnational organized crime (TOC) that has decimated populations of species, such as elephants, rhinos, pangolins, and more. Wildlife trafficking fuels corruption; threatens the rule of law, peace, and security; spreads disease; and destabilizes communities that depend on wildlife for biodiversity and eco-tourism revenues. Criminal organizations are profiting from this illicit trade, relying on their ability to exploit porous borders and weak institutions, and leveraging multilevel illicit networks of criminal intermediaries and government officials to move illegal wildlife from source to demand countries.
INL aims to combat wildlife trafficking (CWT) through effective programming at the national, regional, and international levels. For this funding opportunity, INL intends to focus on Bangladesh. Bangladesh not only maintains significant wild populations of high-value wildlife (e.g., big cats, bears, pangolins, and more), but also sits at the crossroads between source countries in South Asia and the demand countries of China and Southeast Asia. While a significant quantity of illegal wildlife products transit Bangladesh’s land borders, Dhaka’s international airport is also a major transit point, along with seaports and key waterways across the country. To further compound the situation, Bangladesh’s justice sector maintains low institutional capacity, lack of detection equipment, and insufficient data exchange among law enforcement agencies. Therefore, this program will aim to tackle each of these three challenges. The ultimate goal of this program is to increase Bangladesh’s desire and ability to CWT and disrupt the criminal organizations that perpetrate this heinous crime.
1. Priority Countries Bangladesh
2. Project Goals The goal of this program is to improve Bangladesh’s will and capacity to investigate, arrest, prosecute, convict, and sentence to the fullest extent of the law the perpetrators of wildlife crime.
To achieve this goal, INL seeks to fund programs that will provide: 1. Investigation, surveillance, and monitoring equipment to law enforcement, customs, border, and port authorities; 2. Training on the use of this equipment and how it can further investigations; and 3. Capacity building training to strengthen the interdiction and investigative capabilities of law enforcement agencies. |
| Link to Additional Information: | Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Najar Starr
Email:StarrND@state.gov |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | SFOP0007951 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Combat Wildlife Trafficking in Bangladesh |
| Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Law, Justice and Legal Services |
| Category Explanation: | – |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 19.705 — Trans-National Crime |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 2 |
| Posted Date: | Apr 01, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Apr 01, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | – |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 01, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | – |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
| Award Ceiling: | $750,000 |
| Award Floor: | $500,000 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: | The following organizations are eligible to apply: • U.S.-based non-profit/non-governmental organizations (NGOs) • Foreign-based non-profits/non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Applicants must also meet the following requirements to be eligible to apply to this NOFO: |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement |
| Description: |
Wildlife trafficking is a lucrative form of transnational organized crime (TOC) that has decimated populations of species, such as elephants, rhinos, pangolins, and more. Wildlife trafficking fuels corruption; threatens the rule of law, peace, and security; spreads disease; and destabilizes communities that depend on wildlife for biodiversity and eco-tourism revenues. Criminal organizations are profiting from this illicit trade, relying on their ability to exploit porous borders and weak institutions, and leveraging multilevel illicit networks of criminal intermediaries and government officials to move illegal wildlife from source to demand countries.
INL aims to combat wildlife trafficking (CWT) through effective programming at the national, regional, and international levels. For this funding opportunity, INL intends to focus on Bangladesh. Bangladesh not only maintains significant wild populations of high-value wildlife (e.g., big cats, bears, pangolins, and more), but also sits at the crossroads between source countries in South Asia and the demand countries of China and Southeast Asia. While a significant quantity of illegal wildlife products transit Bangladesh’s land borders, Dhaka’s international airport is also a major transit point, along with seaports and key waterways across the country. To further compound the situation, Bangladesh’s justice sector maintains low institutional capacity, lack of detection equipment, and insufficient data exchange among law enforcement agencies. Therefore, this program will aim to tackle each of these three challenges. The ultimate goal of this program is to increase Bangladesh’s desire and ability to CWT and disrupt the criminal organizations that perpetrate this heinous crime.
1. Priority Countries Bangladesh
2. Project Goals The goal of this program is to improve Bangladesh’s will and capacity to investigate, arrest, prosecute, convict, and sentence to the fullest extent of the law the perpetrators of wildlife crime.
To achieve this goal, INL seeks to fund programs that will provide: 1. Investigation, surveillance, and monitoring equipment to law enforcement, customs, border, and port authorities; 2. Training on the use of this equipment and how it can further investigations; and 3. Capacity building training to strengthen the interdiction and investigative capabilities of law enforcement agencies. |
| Link to Additional Information: | Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Najar Starr
Email:StarrND@state.gov |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | SFOP0007951 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Combat Wildlife Trafficking in Bangladesh |
| Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Natural Resources |
| Category Explanation: | – |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 19.705 — Trans-National Crime |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 1 |
| Posted Date: | Apr 01, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Apr 01, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | – |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Jun 01, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | – |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
| Award Ceiling: | $750,000 |
| Award Floor: | $500,000 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | Bureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement |
| Description: | To combat wildlife trafficking in Bangladesh |
| Link to Additional Information: | Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
CatherwoodLH@state.gov
Email:- |
Related Documents
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| Agency Contact Information: | Najar Starr Email: StarrND@state.gov |
| Who Can Apply: | Organization Applicants |
| Assistance Listing Number | Competition ID | Competition Title | Opportunity Package ID | Opening Date | Closing Date | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19.705 | PKG00266309 | Apr 01, 2021 | Jun 01, 2021 | View |