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Better Work Global

This funding opportunity provides $10 million to the International Labor Organization to improve global labor standards and working conditions, particularly in developing economies.

$10,000,000
Forecasted
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Better Work Global funding opportunity is issued by the U.S. Department of Labor through its Bureau of International Labor Affairs. This notice is structured as a Notice of Intent rather than a formal solicitation, meaning it serves to inform the public of the agency’s intention to award funding without conducting a competitive application process. The Bureau of International Labor Affairs is responsible for advancing workers’ rights, improving working conditions, and promoting fair labor standards globally. Through this initiative, the agency signals its continued partnership with the International Labor Organization, an entity recognized for its unique qualifications in implementing large-scale labor improvement programs worldwide. The purpose of the Better Work Global initiative is to support international labor programs that enhance working conditions, strengthen compliance with labor standards, and promote sustainable economic development. While the notice does not provide detailed programmatic activities, it aligns with the broader mission of improving labor practices in global supply chains, particularly in developing economies. The funding is intended to support ongoing or expanded efforts under an established framework, leveraging the expertise and infrastructure of the International Labor Organization. The total estimated funding for this initiative is 10,000,000 dollars, with a single anticipated award of the same amount. Because this is a cooperative agreement, the Department of Labor is expected to maintain substantial involvement in the execution of the project, including oversight and collaboration with the recipient. The notice does not specify detailed allowable or unallowable costs, but given the nature of similar programs, funds are generally used for program implementation, monitoring, evaluation, technical assistance, and capacity building activities related to labor standards enforcement and compliance. Eligibility for this opportunity is restricted and non-competitive. The notice explicitly states that this is not a request for applications and that the funding will be awarded without full and open competition. The intended recipient is the International Labor Organization, justified under federal authority that allows awards to entities with unique qualifications. As such, other organizations, including nonprofits, educational institutions, and private entities, are not eligible to apply for this specific funding opportunity. There is no application process, submission requirement, or evaluation criteria outlined in this notice due to its non-competitive nature. Similarly, no application deadlines, review timelines, or award notification schedules are provided. The notice serves solely as public transparency regarding the Department of Labor’s funding intentions. Stakeholders interested in similar opportunities would need to monitor future competitive solicitations from the Bureau of International Labor Affairs or related federal programs. For additional information, interested parties may contact Carlie Ortiz at the Bureau of International Labor Affairs via email or phone. The notice also directs users to the Department of Labor’s International Labor Affairs website for broader programmatic context. As this is a one-time, non-recurring notice tied to a specific funding decision, there is no indication of future cycles or recurring opportunities under this exact notice.

Funding Details

Award Range

$10,000,000 - $10,000,000

Total Program Funding

$10,000,000

Number of Awards

1

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Single cooperative agreement award; full amount allocated to one recipient; substantial federal involvement expected

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Exclusive - see details

Additional Requirements

This Funding Announcement is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide public notice of the Department of Labors (DOL) intention to fund the following project activities without full and open competition.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Carlie Ortiz

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Categories
International Development
Employment Labor and Training