The State Department intends to fund research and pilot programs to combat human trafficking using Intervention Development Research, but is not currently accepting applications.
Funder: Office to Monitor-Combat Trafficking in Persons
Due Dates: January 1, 2099
Funding Amounts: Typically $25 million annually (total $200 million to date); award ceiling/floor not specified for this notice.
Summary: Notice of Intent for future funding to support research-driven interventions aimed at reducing human trafficking globally.
Key Information: No applications are being accepted at this time; this is a notice of intent only.
This Notice of Intent signals the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) intention to release a future funding opportunity under the Program to End Modern Slavery (PEMS). The program aims to measurably and substantially reduce the prevalence of human trafficking in targeted populations through innovative, research-driven interventions, rigorous monitoring and evaluation, and multi-sectoral partnerships. The TIP Office is specifically interested in projects utilizing Intervention Development Research (IDR) to design, pilot, and evaluate anti-trafficking interventions that can be scaled or adapted globally. No applications are accepted at this time; researchers and organizations should monitor for the forthcoming Notice of Funding Opportunity.