Partnership to Reduce Child Labor and Forced Labor in Imported Agricultural Products

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Partnership to Reduce Child Labor and Forced Labor in Imported Agricultural Products: The Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL, or the Department, or we), announces the availability of approximately $4,870,000 total costs for one or more cooperative agreements to fund a technical assistance project(s) to design and pilot test a comprehensive, sustainable program for one or more companies that implements all elements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Guidelines for Eliminating Child and Forced Labor in Agricultural Supply Chains (hereafter referred to as the USDA Guidelines), based on the recommendations of the Consultative Group to Eliminate the Use of Child Labor and Forced Labor in Imported Agricultural Products (hereinafter referred to as the Consultative Group). The objectives of this project will be to: (1) establish and pilot a program for one or more companies to reduce child labor (and forced labor where applicable) in one agricultural supply chain in one country; (2) undertake research, evaluation, and collection of reliable data on child labor (and forced labor if applicable); and (3) document lessons learned and recommendations for future application of the USDA Guidelines. The project must involve a partnership between the applicant and one or more company/ies (subrecipients/contractors). See Section III. Eligibility and Appendix B: Definitions for how “company” is used in this FOA. Applicants may apply for up to $4,870,000 total costs in funding. Projects funded under this solicitation must focus on efforts to reduce child labor in the supply chain of one agricultural product in one country, as well as forced labor if applicable. Applicants must propose agricultural products and geographic areas with known risks of child labor and of forced labor where applicable.
Federal Grant Title: Partnership to Reduce Child Labor and Forced Labor in Imported Agricultural Products
Federal Agency Name: Bureau of International Labor Affairs
Grant Categories: Employment Labor and Training
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: ILAB-FOA-15-10
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 17.401
CFDA Descriptions: International Labor Programs
Current Application Deadline: Aug 31, 2015 The closing date for receipt of appl
Original Application Deadline: Aug 31, 2015 The closing date for receipt of appl
Posted Date: Jul 17, 2015
Creation Date: Jul 17, 2015
Archive Date: Sep 12, 2015
Total Program Funding: $4,870,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $4,870,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: none
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility
APPLICANTS:
Any commercial, international, educational, or non-profit organization(s), including any faith-based, community-based, or public international organization(s) (PIOs), capable of successfully fulfilling the objectives identified in the Funding Opportunity Description is eligible to apply. ILAB requires that all entities that elect to apply for this opportunity adhere to the specific requirements outlined in this FOA concerning monitoring and evaluation (M&E), audits and counter-terrorism. In negotiating an award with a PIO, ILAB will discuss the inclusion of appropriate language in the agreement acknowledging the rights and privileges as currently established and afforded to PIOs by the U.S. Government in accordance with U.S. law.
SUBRECIPIENTS:
Proposed subrecipients must be a “company.” For purposes of this FOA, a company is defined as any entity involved in the production, processing and distribution of agricultural products or commodities; or an entity which uses such products or commodities as inputs into further processed goods.
NOT ELIGIBLE:
The following types of organizations are not eligible to apply nor to participate as subrecipients/contractors:
-Organizations designated by the U.S. Government to be associated with terrorism.
-Organizations designated by the U.S. Government to have been debarred or suspended.
-Organizations planning to charge a fee (profit) associated with a project funded by DOL under this award.
-Foreign governments and entities that are agencies of, or operated by or for, a foreign state or government.
Grant Announcement Contact
Ms. Elizabeth Whittington Grant Officer
[email protected]

Bureau of International Labor Affairs 202-693-4876
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