Public Education Programs Concerning the Anti-discrimination Provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)

The U. S. Department of Justice, Office of Special Counsel for Immigration Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC) is pleased to announce that it is seeking applications for grant funding of Public Education Programs Concerning the Anti-discrimination Provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act

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(INA).

These grants further the Department?s mission by supporting the public programs concerning the rights afforded potential victims of employment discrimination and the responsibilities of employers under the anti-discrimination provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C.

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It is anticipated that a number of grants will be competitively awarded to applicants who can demonstrate a capacity to design and successfully implement cost-effective public education campaigns to address immigration-related employment discrimination.

Grants may range in size from $35,000 to $100,00 0. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to educate workers, employers and/or the general public about the anti-discrimination provision of the INA.

OSC welcomes proposals from diverse organizations providing information services to employers, workers, and/or potential victims of discrimination.

Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Office of Justice Programs

Estimated Funding: Not Available





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Any organization may apply, including labor and immigrant organizations, businesses, employer associations, public service and community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, institutions of higher education (public or private) and state and local government agencies.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Grants.GOV Helpdesk

Agency Email Description:
Grants.GOV Helpdesk E-Mail

Agency Email:
support@grants.gov

Date Posted:
2009-03-25

Application Due Date:
2009-04-26

Archive Date:
2009-05-26


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