Opportunity Information: Apply for FOA ILAB 19 07

The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) released a discretionary funding opportunity (FOA ILAB 19 07) called "Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain." Through one or two cooperative agreements, ILAB planned to invest about $5 million in total to support technical assistance projects in Mexico focused on the automotive parts sector. The core aim is to improve working conditions while helping build and demonstrate a workable, scalable model for implementing Mexico's labor law reforms, especially the 2017 constitutional reform on labor justice and the 2019 labor law reform.

The opportunity is structured around a two-part strategy that reflects both the public and private sides of workplace change. First, it seeks to strengthen government enforcement of labor laws so worker rights are more effectively protected and the new legal framework is actually implemented in practice. Second, it emphasizes direct engagement with employers to encourage them to proactively adopt better labor practices, moving workplace policies and behaviors into alignment with the reforms rather than relying solely on inspections and sanctions. In other words, the program is designed to combine stronger institutional enforcement with practical, on-the-ground changes inside companies that employ workers in the auto parts supply chain.

Applicants could apply under one of two distinct project objectives. Objective 1 targets the government side: "Effective government protection of workers' rights and implementation of labor reform in the Mexican auto parts sector." Objective 2 targets employer behavior: "Effective employer respect for workers' rights and compliance with labor reform in the Mexican auto parts sector." A key rule in this funding announcement is that a single proposal could not cover both objectives. If an organization wanted to work on both areas, it had to submit two separate, stand-alone proposals, each fully meeting the requirements of the announcement on its own.

Funding limits were different depending on which objective an applicant pursued. Proposals under Objective 1 could request up to $3 million in total costs, while proposals under Objective 2 could request up to $2 million in total costs. ILAB anticipated making up to two awards in total, and projects could run for as long as four years (48 months) from the award start date, which suggests the Department expected multi-year, capacity-building work rather than short-term interventions.

Administratively, the opportunity was published by ILAB within the Department of Labor under CFDA 17.401 (Employment, Labor and Training). The announcement was created on September 13, 2019, and the original closing date for applications was October 28, 2019, with submissions due by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Eligibility was listed generally as "Others," with further specifics referenced in an additional eligibility section of the full announcement, indicating that multiple types of organizations may have been able to apply depending on the detailed criteria ILAB provided in the full FOA.

  • The Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs in the employment, labor and training sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 17.401.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Sep 13, 2019.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Oct 28, 2019 The closing date for receipt of applications under this announcement is October 28, 2019. Applications must be received no later than 40000 p.m. Eastern Time.. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 2 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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FAQs: Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain (FOA ILAB 19 07)

What is this funding opportunity?

This is a discretionary funding opportunity from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) titled "Improving Working Conditions in the Mexican Automotive Supply Chain" (FOA ILAB 19 07). It is designed to fund technical assistance projects in Mexico focused on the automotive parts sector.

What is the main goal of the program?

The core aim is to improve working conditions in Mexico's automotive parts supply chain while building and demonstrating a workable, scalable model for implementing Mexico's labor law reforms in practice, with emphasis on the 2017 constitutional reform on labor justice and the 2019 labor law reform.

How much funding did ILAB plan to invest?

ILAB planned to invest about $5 million in total through this opportunity.

How many awards were expected?

ILAB anticipated making up to two awards in total.

What funding instrument was planned?

The opportunity planned to fund one or two cooperative agreements.

Where are projects expected to take place?

The technical assistance projects are focused on Mexico, specifically the Mexican automotive parts sector within the broader automotive supply chain.

What sector is specifically targeted?

The focus is the automotive parts sector (the auto parts segment of the automotive supply chain) in Mexico.

What is the overall strategy behind the program design?

The program uses a two-part strategy that addresses both public and private drivers of workplace change: (1) strengthening government enforcement of labor laws so rights are protected and reforms are implemented, and (2) directly engaging employers so they proactively improve labor practices and align workplace policies and behaviors with the reforms.

What are the two project objectives available under this FOA?

Applicants could apply under one of two distinct objectives:

  • Objective 1: Effective government protection of workers' rights and implementation of labor reform in the Mexican auto parts sector.
  • Objective 2: Effective employer respect for workers' rights and compliance with labor reform in the Mexican auto parts sector.

Can one proposal cover both objectives?

No. A single proposal could not cover both Objective 1 and Objective 2 under this funding announcement.

What if an organization wanted to work on both objectives?

If an organization wanted to pursue both areas, it had to submit two separate, stand-alone proposals. Each proposal needed to fully meet the requirements of the announcement on its own.

What is the maximum funding allowed for Objective 1 proposals?

Proposals under Objective 1 could request up to $3 million in total costs.

What is the maximum funding allowed for Objective 2 proposals?

Proposals under Objective 2 could request up to $2 million in total costs.

How long could projects last?

Projects could run for as long as four years (48 months) from the award start date.

What does the 48-month project period suggest about the intended work?

The multi-year timeframe suggests ILAB expected capacity-building and implementation work over time, rather than short-term interventions.

Which U.S. government office issued the opportunity?

The opportunity was released by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB).

What CFDA number is associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is listed under CFDA 17.401 (Employment, Labor and Training).

When was the announcement created?

The announcement was created on September 13, 2019.

When was the application deadline?

The original closing date was October 28, 2019.

What time were applications due on the closing date?

Submissions were due by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the closing date.

Who was eligible to apply?

Eligibility was listed generally as "Others," with additional specifics referenced in an extra eligibility section of the full announcement. This indicates multiple types of organizations may have been eligible depending on the detailed criteria provided in the full FOA.

Does the information provided specify exactly which organizations qualify under "Others"?

No. The details are referenced as being in an additional eligibility section of the full announcement, but those specifics are not included in the information provided here.

Is this opportunity a discretionary funding opportunity?

Yes. It is described as a discretionary funding opportunity.

What kinds of activities were the awards intended to support?

The awards were intended to support technical assistance projects aimed at improving working conditions and supporting the implementation of Mexico's labor law reforms in the automotive parts sector.

How does the program address labor reform implementation?

It is designed to help translate labor reforms into practice by pairing stronger institutional enforcement (government-side improvements) with practical workplace changes inside companies (employer-side adoption of better labor practices).

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