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DFOP0018775

Child Protection Compact Annual Program Statement

Office to Monitor-Combat Trafficking in Persons (DOS-GTIP)

$5,000,000 - $10,000,000
Due Jan 1, 2099
At a glance
Complex

This grant is for projects aimed at combating child trafficking through a Child Protection Compact (CPC) between the United States and another country. The goal is to improve the ability to prosecute traffickers, support child victims, and prevent trafficking.

Who it's for: This grant is specifically for Native American tribal organizations that are interested in developing a multi-year plan with the United States to combat child trafficking.

More details

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Not being a Native American tribal organization
  • Proposing a project not related to child trafficking
  • Lack of capacity to manage a multi-year international project

What You May Need

  • Detailed project proposal
  • Evidence of capacity to manage international projects
  • Partnership agreement with a recipient country
  • Budget plan
  • Organizational documents
  • Proof of eligibility as a Native American tribal organization
  • Past performance documentation
  • Letters of support
  • Monitoring and evaluation plan
  • Risk management plan

Cautions

  • Requires collaboration with a foreign government
  • Must align with U.S. government priorities
  • Significant documentation and planning required

Generated from official source details for readability

Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

Tribal Org

Additional Criteria

Eligible applicants are Native American tribal organizations. These are organizations that are recognized as part of Native American tribes and have the capacity to engage in international projects aimed at combating child trafficking.

Overview

This grant is specifically for Native American tribal organizations that are interested in developing a multi-year plan with the United States to combat child trafficking.

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Not being a Native American tribal organization
  • Proposing a project not related to child trafficking
  • Lack of capacity to manage a multi-year international project

Use of Funds

Funds can be used to develop and implement strategies to prosecute child traffickers, support child victims, and prevent child trafficking. This includes capacity building, training, and creating support systems.

Total Program Funding

$12,500,000

0

Cost Sharing

Not Required

Important Dates

Posted
Jun 18, 2026
Deadline
Jan 1, 2099(26494 days)

Application Checklist

0/8 complete
  • Confirm eligibility as a Native American tribal organization
  • Develop a comprehensive project proposal
  • Secure a partnership with a recipient country
  • Prepare a detailed budget and financial plan
  • Gather organizational and legal documents
  • Collect letters of support from relevant stakeholders
  • Draft a monitoring and evaluation plan
  • Outline a risk management strategy

Award Range

$5,000,000 - $10,000,000

Deadline

Jan 1, 2099

Total Program Funding

$12,500,000

Official Source

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