DRL Children and Armed Conflict in CAR, DRC, South Sudan, and/or Yemen

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 that integrate child protection into efforts that address conflict prevention, conflict, and post-conflict situations, focusing


on promoting knowledge and recognition of the six grave violations of human rights against children.
Agency: Department of State

Office: Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor

Estimated Funding: $1,500,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic

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.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://mygrants.servicenowservices.com/grants?id=grants_funding_opportunity&table=u_domestic_funding_opportunity&sys_id=5cb2960e1b370910734243f1f54bcb4b&view=Default

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Date Posted:
2022-06-03

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2022-10-01


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