Opportunity Information: Apply for DFOP0019481

The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) is offering a discretionary grant opportunity called "DRL - Transshipment Supply Chain Tracing" (Funding Opportunity Number DFOP0019481). The program will be funded through a cooperative agreement, which generally means the government expects an active partnership with the awardee during implementation rather than a fully hands-off grant. The opportunity sits under CFDA 19.345 and is categorized under the broad funding activity area of "Other."

The core purpose of this funding is to improve the ability of the United States and partner countries that have ARTs to detect and disrupt transshipment schemes used to evade forced labor import restrictions. In practice, the focus is on supply chain tracing and enforcement support related to transshipment, where goods made with forced labor are routed through third countries, relabeled, or otherwise obscured to conceal their origin and bypass laws that prohibit importing forced labor goods into the United States and/or similar prohibitions in other countries. Proposals are expected to strengthen detection and disruption capacity, meaning projects should likely emphasize practical tools, methods, data, and collaboration approaches that make it harder for bad actors to hide forced labor links in cross-border trade.

The maximum award amount (ceiling) is $1,973,359, and DRL anticipates making one award. Applications are due by 2026-08-27. The opportunity was created on 2026-07-30, which indicates a relatively short window between posting and the deadline.

Eligibility is fairly broad and includes U.S.-based nonprofit organizations and NGOs (with or without 501(c)(3) status), private/public/state institutions of higher education, for-profit organizations or businesses, and foreign-based nonprofit organizations/NGOs. This mix suggests DRL is open to proposals from technical implementers, academic teams with relevant research and analytical capacity, operational NGOs with field networks, and private-sector entities that can bring specialized compliance, traceability, or analytics capabilities.

In short, this opportunity funds a single, relatively large cooperative agreement aimed at combating forced-labor-related trade evasion by improving transshipment supply chain tracing and the operational ability of the U.S. and partner governments to identify and stop goods that would otherwise be barred under forced labor import prohibitions.

  • The Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "DRL Transshipment Supply Chain Tracing" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 19.345.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2026-07-30.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-08-27. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $1,973,359.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): DRL - Transshipment Supply Chain Tracing (DFOP0019481)

1) What is the name of this grant opportunity?

The opportunity is titled "DRL - Transshipment Supply Chain Tracing."

2) Which U.S. government office is offering this funding?

The funding is offered by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL).

3) What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON)?

The Funding Opportunity Number is DFOP0019481.

4) What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The opportunity is listed under CFDA 19.345.

5) What is the funding activity area or category?

The broad funding activity area is categorized as "Other."

6) What is the main purpose of this funding?

The core purpose is to improve the ability of the United States and partner countries that have ARTs to detect and disrupt transshipment schemes used to evade forced labor import restrictions.

7) What does "transshipment" mean in the context of this opportunity?

In this context, transshipment refers to schemes where goods made with forced labor are routed through third countries, relabeled, or otherwise obscured to conceal their true origin and bypass laws that prohibit importing forced labor goods into the United States and/or similar prohibitions in other countries.

8) What kinds of activities or outcomes does DRL appear to be looking for?

Proposals are expected to strengthen detection and disruption capacity related to transshipment. Based on the description, that likely means practical tools, methods, data, and collaboration approaches that make it harder for bad actors to hide forced labor links in cross-border trade.

9) Is this a grant or a cooperative agreement?

This program will be funded through a cooperative agreement.

10) What does it mean that the award is a cooperative agreement?

A cooperative agreement generally means the government expects an active partnership with the awardee during implementation rather than a fully hands-off grant.

11) What is the maximum award amount?

The maximum (ceiling) award amount is $1,973,359.

12) How many awards does DRL expect to make?

DRL anticipates making one award.

13) When is the application due?

Applications are due by 2026-08-27.

14) When was the opportunity posted/created?

The opportunity was created on 2026-07-30.

15) How much time is there between posting and the deadline?

Based on the creation date (2026-07-30) and the due date (2026-08-27), the posting-to-deadline window is relatively short.

16) Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility includes U.S.-based nonprofit organizations and NGOs (with or without 501(c)(3) status), private/public/state institutions of higher education, for-profit organizations or businesses, and foreign-based nonprofit organizations/NGOs.

17) Are U.S.-based nonprofits required to have 501(c)(3) status?

No. The eligibility description explicitly includes U.S.-based nonprofit organizations and NGOs with or without 501(c)(3) status.

18) Are for-profit organizations allowed to apply?

Yes. For-profit organizations or businesses are listed as eligible applicants.

19) Are universities and colleges eligible?

Yes. Private, public, and state institutions of higher education are listed as eligible.

20) Are foreign organizations eligible to apply?

Yes. Foreign-based nonprofit organizations/NGOs are included in the eligible applicant categories.

21) What problem is this opportunity trying to address?

The opportunity is aimed at combating forced-labor-related trade evasion, specifically where transshipment is used to obscure the origin of goods linked to forced labor to bypass import prohibitions.

22) Who are the intended beneficiaries or primary users of the project results?

The results are intended to improve the ability of the United States and partner countries that have ARTs to detect and disrupt forced-labor-related transshipment schemes.

23) What does "ARTs" refer to in this opportunity?

The opportunity references partner countries that have ARTs, and indicates the goal is to improve those countries' ability (along with the United States) to detect and disrupt transshipment schemes. The specific expansion of the acronym "ARTs" is not provided in the information shown.

24) Does this opportunity focus on enforcement and operational capacity, or only research?

The description emphasizes improving detection and disruption capacity and providing enforcement support related to transshipment. That framing suggests an operational and implementation-oriented focus, centered on making it harder for bad actors to conceal forced labor links in trade flows.

25) Is the emphasis limited to U.S. import restrictions?

No. The description includes U.S. restrictions and also references similar prohibitions in other countries.

26) What scale of project does this appear to support?

This is a single, relatively large cooperative agreement, with a ceiling of $1,973,359 and an expectation of one award.

27) What should applicants keep in mind about the implementation relationship with DRL?

Because the instrument is a cooperative agreement, applicants should anticipate an active partnership with the U.S. government during implementation, rather than minimal government involvement.

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