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DFOP0018770

Program to End Modern Slavery Annual Program Statement

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

$500,000 - $8,000,000
Due Jan 1, 2099
At a glance
Moderate Complexity

The Program to End Modern Slavery is a grant opportunity aimed at funding projects that develop and test strategies to fight human trafficking. This program supports initiatives that align with U.S. national security and economic goals, as well as efforts to combat international crime.

Who it's for: This grant is specifically for Native American tribal organizations that are interested in creating and implementing programs to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.

More details

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Non-Native American tribal organizations
  • Individuals
  • For-profit businesses
  • Organizations not focused on anti-trafficking initiatives

What You May Need

  • Detailed project proposal
  • Evidence of eligibility as a Native American tribal organization
  • Budget plan
  • Evaluation plan for project outcomes
  • Organizational capability statement
  • Proof of past performance in similar projects
  • Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM)

Cautions

  • Ensure your organization is eligible as a Native American tribal organization.
  • Projects must align with U.S. national security and economic competitiveness goals.
  • The application process may be competitive due to limited funding.

Generated from official source details for readability

Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

Tribal Org

Additional Criteria

Eligible applicants are specifically Native American tribal organizations. This means that only organizations that are recognized as tribal entities within the Native American community can apply for this grant.

Overview

This grant is specifically for Native American tribal organizations that are interested in creating and implementing programs to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Non-Native American tribal organizations
  • Individuals
  • For-profit businesses
  • Organizations not focused on anti-trafficking initiatives

Use of Funds

Funds can be used to develop, test, evaluate, and scale programs that are evidence-based and aim to reduce human trafficking. This includes strategic planning, implementation of interventions, and program evaluation.

Total Program Funding

$25,000,000

0

Cost Sharing

Not Required

Important Dates

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

Application Checklist

0/7 complete
  • Verify eligibility as a Native American tribal organization
  • Register and/or update information in the System for Award Management (SAM)
  • Prepare a comprehensive project proposal
  • Develop a detailed budget plan
  • Create an evaluation plan for measuring project success
  • Compile evidence of organizational capability and past performance
  • Submit application before the deadline

Award Range

$500,000 - $8,000,000

Deadline

Jan 1, 2099

Total Program Funding

$25,000,000

Official Source

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