Child Protection Compact Annual Program Statement
The TIP Office invites applications for projects to combat all forms of child trafficking as part of a potential Child Protection Compact (CPC) between the United…
View details →As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 120 Anti-trafficking Grants — 35 open right now, across 43 funding agencies. Award amounts range $1.3K to $300M. The next application deadline is July 20, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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The TIP Office invites applications for projects to combat all forms of child trafficking as part of a potential Child Protection Compact (CPC) between the United…
View details →Note: This is a Notice of Intent. An announcement is not related to this notice. The U.S. State Department’ s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking…
View details →The TIP Office intends to announce its 2020 Funding Opportunity for the annual awards competition process in the upcoming weeks. The TIP Office is finalizing language…
View details →Note: This is a Notice of Intent. An announcement is not related to this notice. The U.S. State Department’ s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking…
View details →Note: This is a Notice of Intent. An announcement is not related to this notice. The TIP Office is not accepting applications at this time. Please…
View details →Anti-trafficking grants support organizations combating human trafficking through prevention, survivor services, and law enforcement collaboration. 120 active grants are currently listed in this category, with top funding agencies including the Bureau of Counterterrorism and the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. These grants address critical needs in victim support and trafficking prevention across the United States and internationally.
Awards typically range from $993,000 to $1.5 million, with most grants using competitive application processes. Nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and 501(c)(3) public charities most commonly receive funding for capacity building, program implementation, and technical assistance. Many grants prioritize survivors of trafficking, immigrants, and refugees. Filtering by organization type and support category helps identify the best opportunities for your work.