Advancing Labor Rights in the Garment Industry
The program will strengthen labor rights protections consistent with labor rights commitments and support labor rights reforms in strategic partner countries with existing Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ARTs). This program will support garment workers to help them better understand and exercise their labor rights, freely associate, and access timely, non-retaliatory remedies for workplace abuses across the garment supply chain. Offered by Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor; awards $987K; applications due August 27, 2026.
Key Facts
- Funder
- Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor
- Award amount
- $987K
- Deadline
- August 27, 2026
- Geography
- United States
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
The program will strengthen labor rights protections consistent with labor rights commitments and support labor rights reforms in strategic partner countries with existing Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ARTs). This program will support garment workers to help them better understand and exercise their labor rights, freely associate, and access timely, non-retaliatory remedies for workplace abuses across the garment supply chain. Activities may include supporting workers and worker organizations...
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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