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Office to Monitor-Combat Trafficking in Persons

The Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) is dedicated to combating human trafficking globally. Its mission includes monitoring and evaluating U.S. and foreign government efforts to address trafficking, providing resources and training, and promoting effective policies. The TIP Office also administers grant programs that support innovative projects aimed at preventing trafficking, protecting victims, and prosecuting offenders. By identifying funding opportunities, the agency enhances collaboration among stakeholders to strengthen responses to trafficking and improve victim assistance services.

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Latest opportunities (4)

The grant aims to reduce human trafficking and its associated harms through innovative, research-driven interventions and partnerships. Eligible applicants include commercial, international, educational, and non-profit organizations, including faith-based and community-based entities, once a Statement of Intent or Notice of Funding Opportunity is published. Currently, applications are not being accepted; interested parties should review the attached notice for further details and ensure they have a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) for future submissions.

Deadline: Jan 1, 2099

The grant aims to reduce human trafficking in targeted populations through innovative, research-driven interventions and partnerships. Eligible applicants include commercial, international, educational, or non-profit organizations, including faith-based and community-based entities, once a Statement of Intent or Notice of Funding Opportunity is published. To apply, organizations must have a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and should verify or obtain this number as soon as possible, although it is not required for initial application submission.

Deadline: Jan 1, 2099

The TIP Office is preparing to announce its 2020 Funding Opportunity, which will focus on various regional and thematic priorities for global funding. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based and foreign non-profits, public international organizations, institutions of higher learning, and for-profit organizations. Interested organizations should review the TIP Office’s Annual Awards Competition Process, as applications will be accepted once the funding opportunity is officially posted on SAMS Domestic, grants.gov, and the TIP Office website in the upcoming weeks.

Deadline: Jan 1, 2099

The grant aims to reduce human trafficking through innovative, research-driven interventions in targeted populations, focusing on areas such as supply chains, climate change, public health, financial inclusion, and sex trafficking. Eligible applicants include commercial, international, educational, and non-profit organizations, including faith-based and community-based entities, once a Statement of Intent or Notice of Funding Opportunity is published. To apply, organizations must have a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and should check for the upcoming release of the Statement of Interest on SAMS-Domestic and grants.gov.

Deadline: Jan 1, 2099