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No. DFOP0017042 · Office to Monitor-Combat Trafficking in Persons

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Notice of Intent: Program to End Modern Slavery FY 2025

Dealbreakers No cost share required Audit: not stated Reimbursement-only: not stated

At a glance

AI summary

The TIP Office is seeking statements of interest for projects to combat human trafficking outside the United States. This funding will support one intervention per proposal, with implementation and rigorous evaluation of promising anti-trafficking approaches, including prevention, protection, prosecution, or partnerships. The average initial award is about $2.5 million, with awards ranging from $500,000 to $5 million for the initial period, and the total award ceiling is generally $5 million; the award period is 24 to 54 months, and any non-competitive continuation could extend the total to 60 months if funds and performance allow. Applicants may propose projects in any country, but the office generally prioritizes countries below Tier 1 in the TIP Report and requests applications for Costa Rica and West Africa; high-income countries can be funded only with additional review. The notice does not state a cost-share requirement.

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What it funds

  • Other
  • Direct Service Delivery
  • Research & Discovery
  • Crime Victims & Survivors of Violence
  • Immigrants, Refugees & International Audiences
  • Low-Income & Underserved Communities
  • Public Diplomacy & International Exchange
  • Victim Services, Trafficking & Violence Response
Official description from grants.gov

Note: This is a Notice of Intent. An announcement is not related to this notice. The TIP Office is not accepting applications at this time. Please review the attached notice for full details. Background: The goal of PEMS is to measurably and substantially reduce the prevalence of human trafficking and the harms associated with the crime in targeted populations through innovative interventions driven by research, monitoring, evaluation, and learning, and the expansion of partnerships with government, academia, civil society organizations, international organizations and the private sector. The U.S. Congress has appropriated $25 million annually since 2016 for PEMS, with $200 million in funding obligated to date. The TIP Office intends to further build the evidence base around what interventions work effectively to address trafficking in persons through funding the implementation and rigorous evaluation of high-potential and high-impact promising interventions. The TIP Office intends to consider interventions that have some evidence pointing to their effectiveness which could benefit from an evaluation to validate the intervention approach and answer important research questions about what is effective in anti-trafficking in persons programming. The TIP Office will consider interventions that have shown promise but have not had the funding to be rigorously evaluated; interventions that have shown success in other fields but have not been adapted and tested as a human trafficking intervention; and interventions for which there is a design for programming supported by significant research, which have not yet had the funding to implement and evaluate. Local expertise will be considered critical for implementing projects under this future opportunity. Please review the full notice attached.

Who can apply

  • Others
Geographic restriction None found in the announcement — likely nationwide