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NAICS Code· 813311

Human Rights Organizations

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in promoting causes associated with human rights either for a broad or specific constituency. Establishments in this industry address issues, such as protecting and promoting the broad constitutional rights and civil liberties of individuals and those suffering from neglect, abuse, or exploitation; promoting the interests of specific groups, such as children, women, senior citizens, or persons with disabilities; improving relations between racial, ethnic, and cultural groups; and promoting voter education and registration. These organizations may solicit contributions and offer memberships to support these causes. Illustrative Examples: Civil liberties organizations Senior citizens' advocacy organizations Human rights advocacy organizations Veterans' rights organizations Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 813311 – Human Rights Organizations encompasses nonprofit entities dedicated to advancing civil liberties, promoting equity, protecting vulnerable populations, and advocating for international human rights standards. These organizations typically engage in policy research, legal advocacy, public education, monitoring of governmental compliance with human rights treaties, and capacity-building initiatives for marginalized communities.

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NAICS code 813311 covers Human Rights Organizations. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in promoting causes associated with human rights either for a broad or specific constituency. Establishments in this industry address issues, such as protecting and promoting the broad constitutional rights and civil liberties of individuals and those suffering from neglect, abuse, or exploitation; promoting the interests of specific groups, such as children, women, senior citizens, or persons with disabilities; improving relations between racial, ethnic, and cultural groups; and promoting voter education and registration. These organizations may solicit contributions and offer memberships to support these causes. Illustrative Examples: Civil liberties organizations Senior citizens' advocacy organizations Human rights advocacy organizations Veterans' rights organizations Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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Leveraging Early Warning Early Response Systems to Promote Peace and Security in SudanThe U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor is seeking proposals to implement projects that strengthen local early warning and early response systems in Sudan to prevent, mitigate, and address atrocities while advancing peace and security. This initiative aims to empower community-based actors with the tools, training, and coordination mechanisms needed to detect rising tensions, respond swiftly to emerging threats, and foster resilience against violence. Applicants must demonstrate proven experience in conflict prevention, local governance, and community engagement within complex environments, with a clear plan for sustainable impact in Sudan’s volatile regions. All proposals must be submitted by the deadline of August 17, 2026, and should align with the solicitation number DFOP0019295. The funding opportunity is open to organizations capable of operating in high-risk contexts and delivering measurable outcomes through culturally-informed, locally-led strategies. Point of contact for inquiries is the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, reachable at 202-890-9795. Proposals must reflect a deep understanding of Sudan’s political, social, and humanitarian dynamics, with an emphasis on inclusivity, gender equity, and protection of vulnerable populations. Performance of the awarded project will take place within Sudan, and there is no set-aside designation for specific types of applicants.
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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Fair Housing Organizations Initiative FY2025 and FY2026The Department of Housing and Urban Development is soliciting applications under the Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Fair Housing Organizations Initiative for fiscal years 2025 and 2026 to support organizations in building capacity to enforce fair housing rights as outlined in the Fair Housing Act, particularly in underserved areas and communities with high concentrations of protected classes. Applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations with an active SAM.gov registration and a valid Unique Entity Identifier, and must apply electronically through Grants.gov by the deadline of August 21, 2025. The funding opportunity offers two program components: FHOI-CDC with awards ranging from $100,000 to $260,000 for a 12- to 18-month period, and FHOI-ENOC with awards from $250,000 to $1,880,000 for a 36-month period, with a total available funding pool of approximately $3.7 million. Recipients are required to implement comprehensive projects that include complaint intake, investigation, fair housing testing, and enforcement of meritorious claims targeting discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, and national origin. All proposals must include a detailed Statement of Work Chart, a project abstract using the prescribed format, an applicant certification, a budget using the HUD-424-CBW form, and a written conflict of interest policy compliant with 24 CFR 125.107. Applications are evaluated through a multi-stage process including a threshold review for eligibility, a merit review weighted across five factors—staff expertise and organizational capacity (36 points), statement of work and budget (30 points), measurement and evaluation (15 points), problem statement and proposed solution (19 points), and potential preference points (up to 4 points) for minority serving institutions, Promise Zones, or Opportunity Zones. The award decision also incorporates a risk assessment evaluating financial stability, management systems aligned with 2 CFR Part 200, and past performance. Performance must adhere to strict compliance requirements under the Fair Housing Act, civil rights laws, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, and environmental regulations, while also observing prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment and ethical standards for conduct. Payments are made on a fixed-price basis contingent upon satisfactory progress and timely submission of financial and performance reports via LOCCS, and all awarded funds must be
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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Community Outreach and Education Program DeliveryThe contract titled Community Outreach and Education Program Delivery aims to design and implement comprehensive education campaigns focused on fair housing rights, with an emphasis on reaching protected classes in both rural and urban communities. This work will be carried out through a combination of in-person workshops, distribution of educational materials, and targeted outreach events designed to increase awareness and understanding of housing rights among populations historically vulnerable to discrimination. The effort is intended to foster equitable access to housing by empowering individuals with knowledge of their legal protections and available resources. This subcontract is issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development under NAICS code 813311, which relates to civic and social organizations. The solicitation was posted on July 2, 2026, with a response deadline of August 6, 2026. While specific geographic performance locations are not defined, the program requires nationwide implementation across diverse settings to ensure broad coverage. The work is part of a larger initiative to promote fair housing through community engagement, and proposers are expected to demonstrate experience in public education, cultural competency, and outreach to underserved populations. No set-aside preferences have been specified, and all eligible entities may apply.
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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Fair Housing Public Education and Outreach CampaignsThe contract is for the design and delivery of public education events, distribution of informational materials, and community outreach initiatives aimed at increasing awareness of fair housing rights, with a focus on underserved populations. The work must be carried out under a subcontract structure, aligned with NAICS code 813311, which pertains to civic and social organizations, indicating the need for strong community engagement and nonpartisan educational efforts. The Department of Housing and Urban Development is the issuing agency, and the performance location is not specified, suggesting the scope may cover multiple areas nationally or be determined based on the proposer’s capacity and strategy. Proposals must be submitted by August 6, 2026, following the July 2, 2026 posting date, allowing approximately one month for preparation. While no set-aside type is indicated, the emphasis on serving underserved areas implies a priority for organizations with demonstrated experience in marginal communities. The absence of a designated point of contact and specific geographic performance details suggests applicants will be expected to propose their own outreach strategy, including target zones, event formats, and material distribution methods, all centered on promoting equitable housing access and compliance with fair housing laws.
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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OVC FY 2026 National Mass Violence CenterThe Office for Victims of Crime is offering funding under the OVC FY 2026 National Mass Violence Center solicitation to sustain and enhance the operations of the National Mass Violence Center, which is tasked with improving preparedness and response to mass violence incidents nationwide. The Center will provide direct and virtual support to law enforcement, first responders, survivors, and families, focusing on the implementation of victim services such as mental health care, emergency assistance, and the establishment of recovery centers. It will also assist jurisdictions in integrating victim-centered strategies into existing emergency response plans, ensuring that the needs of those affected by mass violence are systematically addressed during and after incidents. Key activities include developing best practices, training programs, and practical tools that emphasize behavioral health, resilience, and coordination among stakeholders including emergency managers, public health professionals, victim service providers, government officials, and faith leaders. The Center’s work is centered on building community capacity to respond effectively, with a strong focus on long-term recovery and the seamless incorporation of victim needs into emergency planning frameworks. This funding opportunity is open for applications through July 22, 2026, with inquiries directed to the Office for Victims of Crime at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Office For Victims Of Crime

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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Administrative Enforcement InitiativeThe contract under the Fair Housing Initiatives Program – Administrative Enforcement Initiative is designed to support organizations in developing, implementing, carrying out, or coordinating programs aimed at enforcing fair housing rights as outlined in federal law and equivalent state or local statutes. Recipients are required to focus their efforts on addressing discriminatory housing practices through administrative enforcement mechanisms, ensuring that individuals have access to meaningful remedies for violations. Funding must be directed toward activities that strengthen the capacity of entities to identify, investigate, and resolve housing discrimination complaints in alignment with the protections established under the Act. This initiative is administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, with Katherine Vasilopoulos serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. Although the solicitation number is not yet available and the posting date is listed as June 18, 2026, the forecast indicates an upcoming opportunity for funding. There is no specified set-aside classification or NAICS code provided, and performance locations are not defined, implying that eligible applicants may operate on a national scale. Applicants must ensure their proposed activities directly advance the enforcement of fair housing rights through administrative means, with a clear connection to the broader goals of eliminating housing discrimination and promoting equitable access to housing opportunities.
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Education and Outreach InitiativeThe Fair Housing Initiatives Program – Education and Outreach Initiative, administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, aims to prevent and eliminate discriminatory housing practices by funding eligible organizations to conduct public education and outreach efforts. The initiative operates through two main components: the National Media Campaign, which focuses on centralized, nationwide media products and includes targeted efforts to boost participation in Annual Fair Housing Month, and the General Component, which supports localized, community-based programs across the country. Both components require strict oversight by HUD, which retains approval authority over all deliverables, work plans, and statements of work, and actively participates in their development and implementation. Funding is distributed through competitive grants and cooperative agreements, with the majority awarded as grants to regional and local entities. National-level efforts, however, are administered under cooperative agreements managed by HUD Headquarters due to their broader impact and the need for heightened federal oversight and departmental review. HUD conducts regular monitoring, requests quarterly progress reports, and maintains control over the content and delivery of all educational materials. The program is forecasted to be available for applications starting June 18, 2026, with inquiries directed to Katherine Vasilopoulos at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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IRF FY25 Nigeria Documentation and Accountability for Religious Freedom AbusesThe Office of International Religious Freedom within the U.S. Department of State is soliciting applications for a grant to enhance documentation and reporting on religious freedom abuses in Nigeria, with the goals of advancing accountability, advocacy, and memorialization. This opportunity, identified as DFOP0018347 and titled IRF FY25 Nigeria Documentation and Accountability for Religious Freedom Abuses, is an open competition for organizations to submit proposals that align with the program’s objective of fostering rights-respecting societies through evidence-based, sustainable interventions. Applicants must design a comprehensive project incorporating a problem statement, measurable objectives, and detailed activities informed by research-based evidence, supported by a logic model, a monthly work plan, and a stakeholder engagement strategy targeting local partners and affected communities. The proposal must also include a detailed budget using standardized templates, a budget narrative, a monitoring and evaluation plan and narrative, audit documentation, and a NICRA if applicable, all formatted in English and U.S. dollars with strict adherence to pagination, font, and margin requirements. All applicants are required to possess a Unique Entity Identifier through SAM.gov and maintain an active registration, with U.S.-based entities also needing an Employer Identification Number from the IRS. Non-U.S. entities may apply without a NCAGE code if not pursuing Department of Defense awards. Proposals will be evaluated individually on five weighted criteria: quality of project idea, risk analysis, institutional record and capacity, adoption of a rights-based approach, and cost-effectiveness, with no predetermined scoring weights but prioritized in this order. Applications must pass an Integrity and Performance Review via SAM.gov if the federal share exceeds $350,000. Awards are subject to compliance with all applicable provisions of 2 CFR, including administrative requirements, cost principles, audit standards, and reporting obligations such as the Fly America Act, Drug-Free Workplace policies, Trafficking in Persons provisions, and Never Contract with the Enemy provisions. Financial reporting must follow the Federal Financial Report (SF-425) through the Payment Management System with quarterly program narratives uploaded to MyGrants, including performance indicators aligned with IRF and standard (F) frameworks, descriptions of challenges and corrective actions, sustainability efforts, and explanations for unmet goals. Recipients must maintain separate accounting records for multiple FADR data elements and draw down funds only with Department authorization. The maximum award period is 54 months, with non-competitive continuation contingent on performance and funding availability. Branding of all activities with U.S. Government identification is required, though a waiver is
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