This grant is offered by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. It aims to support projects that combat transnational repression in Europe and Eurasia. Transnational repression refers to efforts by governments to silence dissent and control their citizens beyond their borders.
Who it's for: This grant is open to any organization that can propose a project to combat transnational repression in the Europe and Eurasia region. There are no specific restrictions on the type of organization that can apply.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Failure to submit the application by the deadline
- Proposing projects outside the Europe and Eurasia region
- Projects not related to combating transnational repression
- Incomplete application forms
- Lack of demonstrated experience in human rights or related fields
What You May Need
- Completed application form
- Project proposal
- Budget plan
- Organizational background information
- Proof of eligibility
- Letters of support or partnership (if applicable)
- Past performance references
- Registration with the appropriate government systems (e.g., SAM.gov)
Cautions
- Ensure the project is directly related to combating transnational repression
- Strict adherence to the budget and reporting requirements
- Be aware of geopolitical sensitivities in the region
- Ensure compliance with U.S. government regulations
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
The grant is open to any organization capable of implementing projects to combat transnational repression in Europe and Eurasia. There are no specific restrictions on the type of organization, meaning it is 'unrestricted'. This could include non-profits, NGOs, educational institutions, and possibly even private sector entities, as long as they can demonstrate the capability to carry out the proposed project.
Overview
This grant is open to any organization that can propose a project to combat transnational repression in the Europe and Eurasia region. There are no specific restrictions on the type of organization that can apply.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Failure to submit the application by the deadline
- Proposing projects outside the Europe and Eurasia region
- Projects not related to combating transnational repression
- Incomplete application forms
- Lack of demonstrated experience in human rights or related fields
Use of Funds
Funds must be used specifically for projects that address and combat transnational repression in Europe and Eurasia. This could include activities like advocacy, research, training, or direct support to affected groups.
Total Program Funding
$1,973,359
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jul 16, 2026
- Deadline
- Aug 13, 2026(27 days)
Application Checklist
- Read the full grant announcement carefully
- Register your organization with SAM.gov
- Prepare a detailed project proposal
- Draft a comprehensive budget plan
- Gather organizational background documents
- Collect letters of support or partnership
- Compile past performance references
- Submit the application by August 13, 2026