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Securing Fair and Reliable Critical Mineral Supply Chains

Agency: Bureau of International Labor Affairs

Assistance Listings: 17.401 -- International Labor Programs

Last Updated: August 28, 2025

The Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB), U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL, or the Department), announces the availability of approximately $9 million total costs (subject to the availability of Federal funds) for 2 cooperative agreements aimed at securing fair and reliable critical mineral supply chains free of child labor (CL) and forced labor (FL). ILAB intends to fund one cooperative agreement of up to $5 million in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and one cooperative agreement of up to $4 million in Indonesia. The duration of each project will be 54 months from the award date. Applicants may propose a shorter period of performance in line with their proposed strategy. Applicants may choose to apply for one or both cooperative agreements. Applicants that wish to apply for both Cooperative Agreements must submit two distinct applications.


The cooperative agreements will be focused on the supply chains of critical minerals identified in the List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor, published by the Department of Labor as required under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 and subsequent reauthorizations (TVPRA List). Applications must propose a strategy to address CL and/or FL in the supply chains of at least one (1) of the following minerals in one (1) of the following countries:

• DRC: Cobalt, copper, tantalum, tin, and/or tungsten.

• Indonesia: Nickel, with the option to also include tin.


Applicants must propose to work with key stakeholders to identify and address child labor and/or forced labor, and related labor abuses in their proposed country of implementation. Applicants must propose a strategy to conduct activities under each of the following two focus areas:

Focus Area 1: Policy and Legal Frameworks. Applicants will propose a strategy to assist partner governments and supply chain actors to bring their mining, labor, procurement, trade rules, and other relevant policy frameworks into full alignment with international standards, particularly U.S. forced-labor import requirements, International Labor Organization conventions, and other due diligence guidelines and best practices.0F1

Focus Area 2: Capacity Building for Monitoring, Identification, Enforcement, and Remediation. Applicants will propose a strategy to improve national and local systems for monitoring and identifying child labor and/or forced labor in critical mineral supply chains. Applicants must also propose a strategy to strengthen public and private sector entities responsible for addressing child labor and/or forced labor in critical mineral supply chains through enforcement actions and through remediation measures for children and individuals placed in conditions of child labor and/or forced labor.


In addition to work under the two Focus Areas outlined above, applicants must propose a strategy to conduct a supply chain research study and produce a final report in close coordination with ILAB. Applicants should plan to produce a final research product within the first three years of the project period of performance.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants

Miscellaneous

  • Other

Additional information

Eligible applicants include any commercial, international, educational, or non-profit organizations, including any faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, or public international organizations (PIOs).Faith-based organizations are encouraged to apply, as are all organizations. Those that meet the eligibility requirements may receive awards under this funding opportunity. DOL will not, in the selection of recipients and administration of the grant, discriminate on the basis of an organization’s religious character, affiliation, exercise, or lack thereof, or on the basis of conduct that would not be considered grounds to favor or disfavor a similarly situated secular organization.

Grantor contact information

Description

Office of Grants Management

Email

OGM_ILAB@dol.gov

OGM_ILAB@dol.gov

Documents

File nameDescriptionLast updated
FOA-ILAB-25-15_Critical_Minerals.pdf
REVISED FOA
Aug 27, 2025 06:53 PM UTC
FOA-ILAB-25-15_Amendment_Two.pdf
FOA-ILAB-25-15 Amendment Two
Sep 8, 2025 08:26 PM UTC
FOA-ILAB-25-15_Amendment_One.pdf
FOA-ILAB-25-15 Amendment One
Sep 8, 2025 08:37 PM UTC
FOA-ILAB-25-15_Amendment_Three.pdf
FOA-ILAB-25-15 Amendment Three
Sep 16, 2025 08:36 PM UTC

Link to additional information

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab

Closing: September 26, 2025

Applications must be submitted electronically no later than 11:59 pm Eastern Time.

Application process

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Award

$9,000,000

Program Funding

2

Expected awards

$4,000,000

Award Minimum

$5,000,000

Award Maximum

Funding opportunity number:

FOA-ILAB-25-15

Cost sharing or matching requirement:

No

Funding instrument type:

Cooperative agreement

Opportunity Category:

Discretionary

Opportunity Category Explanation:

--

Category of Funding Activity:

Other

Category Explanation:

Cooperative Agreement

History

Version:

4

Posted date:

August 27, 2025

Archive date:

October 26, 2025

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