DRL Women's Workforce Participation Program



The U. S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL) announces an open competition for organizations interested in submitting applications for projects to promote international labor standards and women's right to equal, safe, and full participation in the workforce.
Agency: Department of State

Office: Office of Acquisitions Management

Estimated Funding: $4,200,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic - Updated

Additional Information of Eligibility:
DRL welcomes applications from U.S.-based and foreign-based non-profit organizations/nongovernment organizations (NGO) and public international organizations; private, public, or state institutions of higher education; and for-profit organizations or businesses.

DRL's preference is to work with non-profit entities; however, there may be some occasions when a for-profit entity is best suited.

Applications submitted by for-profit entities may be subject to additional review following the panel selection process.

Additionally, the Department of State prohibits profit to for-profit or commercial organizations under its assistance awards.

Profit is defined as any amount in excess of allowable direct and indirect costs.

The allowability of costs incurred by commercial organizations is determined in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) at 48 CFR 30, Cost Accounting Standards Administration, and 48 CFR 31 Contract Cost Principles and Procedures.

“Due to funding restrictions the following countries will not be considered for this solicitation: Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras.”

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://mygrants.service-now.com/grants/record_details.do?sysparm_document_key=u_domestic_funding_opportunity,d1f1670fdbaf6f00cbf034cc7c961914

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
DRLLaborGrants@state.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2019-02-21

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2013-06-07


In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.






More Federal Domestic Assistance Programs


Child Support Enforcement Demonstrations and Special Projects | Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management | ARRA National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment | Special Education-Grants for Infants and Families | Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) |  Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy


Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2004-2025 Copyright Michael Saunders