The Program to End Modern Slavery (PEMS) aims to significantly reduce human trafficking in specific areas by funding innovative projects that involve research, monitoring, and partnerships. Although applications are not being accepted right now, the program focuses on five key areas: supply chains, climate change, public health, financial inclusion, and sex trafficking. The program encourages collaboration with various sectors to tackle human trafficking effectively.
Who it's for: Organizations and entities that can form partnerships with governments, academia, civil society, the private sector, funders, and international organizations to address human trafficking through research and innovative interventions.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Submitting an application before the official announcement
- Lack of partnership with relevant sectors
- Projects not focused on the five priority areas
- Inability to conduct scientifically rigorous research
- Failure to use victim-centered and trauma-informed approaches
What You May Need
- Statement of Interest (SOI) once released
- Detailed project proposal
- Evidence of partnerships
- Research methodology outline
- Monitoring and evaluation plan
- Budget proposal
- Organizational capacity statement
- Past performance documentation
- Registration on SAMS-Domestic and grants.gov
Cautions
- This is a Notice of Intent, not an open call for applications.
- Ensure alignment with priority areas and methodologies.
- Stay updated on the release of the Statement of Interest (SOI).
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Organizations and entities that can form partnerships with governments, academia, civil society, the private sector, funders, and international organizations to address human trafficking through research and innovative interventions.
Overview
Organizations and entities that can form partnerships with governments, academia, civil society, the private sector, funders, and international organizations to address human trafficking through research and innovative interventions.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Submitting an application before the official announcement
- Lack of partnership with relevant sectors
- Projects not focused on the five priority areas
- Inability to conduct scientifically rigorous research
- Failure to use victim-centered and trauma-informed approaches
Use of Funds
Funds can be used for research, implementation of anti-trafficking programs, monitoring and evaluation, and forming partnerships to reduce human trafficking in the specified priority areas.
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jan 21, 2022
- Deadline
- Jan 1, 2099(26500 days)
- Last Updated
- Feb 8, 2024
- Est. Award Date (AI estimate)
- Late 2024
Application Checklist
- Monitor SAMS-Domestic and grants.gov for the SOI release.
- Prepare a comprehensive project proposal focusing on one or more priority areas.
- Establish partnerships with relevant organizations.
- Develop a robust research and evaluation plan.
- Ensure registration on SAMS-Domestic and grants.gov.
- Gather documentation of past performance and organizational capacity.
- Draft a budget proposal aligned with project goals.