DRL Transshipment Supply Chain Tracing
DRL solicits proposals of up to $1,973,359 that aim to strengthen the ability of the United States and partner countries with ARTs to detect and disrupt transshipment practices that evade U.S. laws that prohibit the importation of goods made with forced labor and/or other country’s forced labor import prohibitions. Offered by Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor; awards $2.0M; applications due August 27, 2026.
Key Facts
- Funder
- Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor
- Award amount
- $2.0M
- Deadline
- August 27, 2026
- Geography
- United States
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
DRL solicits proposals of up to $1,973,359 that aim to strengthen the ability of the United States and partner countries with ARTs to detect and disrupt transshipment practices that evade U.S. laws that prohibit the importation of goods made with forced labor and/or other country’s forced labor import prohibitions.
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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