Opportunity GTIP-08-GR-001-GLB-112808 |
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Federal Grant Title: Opportunity GTIP-08-GR-001-GLB-112808 CFDA Number: 00.000 CFDA Description: Not Elsewhere Classified Federal Agency Name: Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons Category of Funding Activity: Other Category Explanation: Combat Trafficking in Persons Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: GTIP-08-GR-001-GLB-112808 Document Type: Modification to Previous Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Grant Posted Date: Dec 01, 2008 Creation Date: Jan 16, 2009 Original Closing Date for Applications: Jan 21, 2009 Current Closing Date for Applications: Jan 21, 2009 Archive Date: Feb 20, 2009 Expected Number of Awards: 400 Estimated Total Program Funding: Information not provided Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $500,000 Federal Grant Award Floor: $100,000 Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education - Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education - Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education - Private institutions of higher education - Individuals - For profit organizations other than small businesses - Small businesses
- Additional Information on Eligibility
- ***Applicants who have registered with Grants.gov and who are unable to submit applications through this website should contact the Grants.gov Helpdesk for assistance and obtain a trouble ticket that documents the problem. If the documented problem cannot be resolved applicants may submit applications to GTIP2009Proposals@State.gov by the deadline, January 21, 2009, 11:59 EST. Please Note: The Grants.gov Contact Center will be closed Monday, January 19, 2008 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Although our Contact Center is closed, Grants.gov offers extensive information regarding every aspect of the site on the Resources and Help pages. The Contact Center will re-open January 20, 2009 (Inauguration Day) at the regular business hours of: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Eastern Time. You can e-mail your questions to support@grants.gov and your issue will be addressed once normal business hours resume.*** ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS G/TIP invites U.S.-based NGOs, PIOs, foreign NGOs, and universities to submit proposals for anti-trafficking programs to be conducted in a single country abroad, within a region, in more than one region, or on global TIP issues. For profit organizations are eligible to apply. Some projects may be accomplished by USG implementers through Interagency Agreement. G/TIP recognizes the important role of civil society leadership in combating human trafficking and thus encourages U.S.-based NGOs partnerships with NGOs abroad that have a significant role in improving the response to human trafficking. Community, women's, and faith-based NGOs are encouraged to apply. The Department encourages organizations that have not previously received international program funding from the USG to apply under this announcement. Applicants must have demonstrated experience in trafficking in persons programming or programming in related areas such as violence against women and children, victims' rights, victim assistance, law enforcement training, legal advocacy for victims, and human rights. Organizations are permitted to submit multiple proposals, but all should be aware that G/TIP will work to provide funding opportunities to a wide range of qualified, capable organizations that do well in the competitive review. Applicants are not required to include funding from other donors in project proposals. However, applications that include additional in-kind and/or cash contributions from non-USG sources will be more competitive, since cost-sharing demonstrates cost effectiveness and a broader commitment to the planned project activities. Applicants are encouraged to be knowledgeable of existing programs in the proposed country/region, including those funded by the USG, in order to ensure that proposals reflect work that will not duplicate others' efforts. Applicants should also be familiar with and seek to tailor their proposals to the country-specific issues described in the 2008 TIP Report.
- Grant Description
- The Department of State's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (G/TIP) is requesting proposals for projects that will improve the response to trafficking in persons outside of the United States. U.S.-based non-profit/non-governmental organizations (NGO), public international organizations (PIO), foreign NGOs, and universities are encouraged to submit proposals for anti-trafficking programs to be conducted in a single country abroad, within a region, or in more than one region. G/TIP anticipates having approximately $17 million available to award multiple grants of up to $500,000 per project. Given the limited funding available, G/TIP has identified 44 priority countries for this solicitation; proposals that are designed to address human trafficking issues in these countries are especially encouraged. Applicants are urged to review the country-specific recommendations listed in the country narratives of the 2008 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report as guidance for anti-trafficking programming under this announcement. G/TIP recognizes the important role of civil society leadership in combating human trafficking and thus encourages partnerships between U.S.-based NGOs and local NGOs abroad that have a significant role in improving the response to this crime. G/TIP expects to fund bilateral projects that focus on anti-trafficking programming in one country as well as a limited number of projects that address regional trafficking problems or aspects of trafficking that are more global in nature.
- Link to Full Grant Announcement
- Information not provided
- Grant Announcement Contact
- Christina Johnson Grants Assistant Phone 202-312-9716
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